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FLYcrash
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Hi all!
One of the great avocations of my life has been music. I've been a classical violinist in one orchestra or another for more than half my life and even entertained becoming a musician when I applied to college. Sadly, I just quit my local orchestra - a combination of a mediocre conductor, poor attendance and morale among the members, a tough work schedule, and my friends moving away made it not worth my while anymore. It was a difficult decision, but I think it was the right one.
So anyway, I'm keen on keeping up the interest/pressure on myself so I don't stop playing altogether. One thing I've been interested in is to record myself with good (enough) audio quality. That would give me useful feedback about my playing and offer some challenging projects that would keep my playing up, say recording a Bach sonata as well as I can and sending it to my far-away loved ones.
In terms of equipment and recording experience, my starting point is minimal. One-bedroom apartment, violin, $80 Sony boombox that actually sounds pretty good, four-year-old laptop. In middle school and high school, I had to make tapes of excerpts for a grade for orchestra class with a $15 lousy microphone, and I know I want better sound quality than that. I'm of modest income (I'm a Ph.D. student), but I have savings from when I was a high school math teacher. I tend to be, umm, generous with myself when it comes to hobbies. Let's say a rough upper bound on the budget is US$1000 for the whole kit and caboodle.
So basically, I'm a blank slate. I'd love to hear your recommendations. Many thanks in advance!
One of the great avocations of my life has been music. I've been a classical violinist in one orchestra or another for more than half my life and even entertained becoming a musician when I applied to college. Sadly, I just quit my local orchestra - a combination of a mediocre conductor, poor attendance and morale among the members, a tough work schedule, and my friends moving away made it not worth my while anymore. It was a difficult decision, but I think it was the right one.
So anyway, I'm keen on keeping up the interest/pressure on myself so I don't stop playing altogether. One thing I've been interested in is to record myself with good (enough) audio quality. That would give me useful feedback about my playing and offer some challenging projects that would keep my playing up, say recording a Bach sonata as well as I can and sending it to my far-away loved ones.
In terms of equipment and recording experience, my starting point is minimal. One-bedroom apartment, violin, $80 Sony boombox that actually sounds pretty good, four-year-old laptop. In middle school and high school, I had to make tapes of excerpts for a grade for orchestra class with a $15 lousy microphone, and I know I want better sound quality than that. I'm of modest income (I'm a Ph.D. student), but I have savings from when I was a high school math teacher. I tend to be, umm, generous with myself when it comes to hobbies. Let's say a rough upper bound on the budget is US$1000 for the whole kit and caboodle.
So basically, I'm a blank slate. I'd love to hear your recommendations. Many thanks in advance!
