Need advice on recording rehearsals using digital recorder

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Kingfan
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Need advice on recording rehearsals using digital recorder

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I just got a nice used Tascam DR 40 for cheap to record our big band rehearsals and send out to our members for review. I was able to download a manual and will work through it, but was wondering if any forum members had any specific tips on recording a big band rehearsal and/or editing it after on the computer. Thanks!
I'm not a complete idiot, some parts are still missing! :D
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Re: Need advice on recording rehearsals using digital recorder

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I record the occasional rehearsal to listen to myself (intonation, balance) and most of our community band concerts.

I use an H2 but the process is probably similar. I record at a low level. Import into Audacity. Select all, Normalize. That brings the levels up to listenable. Then I delete the silence, chop it into tracks (select cursor to end, Split New), rename, export to MP3. Depending on the size and number I will email an MP3 or put them on boxnet and email a link.
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Thanks! Our lead trumpet uses a Zoom H2 but has a full time job and sometimes has trouble getting them all uploaded, edited, and sent out in time for people to work on for the next rehearsal. I just heard myself on lead for the first time - I was afraid I was going to listen then put all my horns up for sale, but I surprised myself.
I'm not a complete idiot, some parts are still missing! :D
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King 606, DE LT101/LTD/D3
King 4B-F: Bach 5G Megatone gold plated
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