Music - simply put -
don't suck in this town.
That's why I'm out almost every single night of the week doing photography.
So a little over a year and a half ago I got a pocket digital recorder the Teac VR-10 -
just so that I could capture what I heard.
First a BIG caveat - there is no way I am claiming my recordings are as good as ones captured by professional live recordings -
BUT they are pretty darned good - and not just "for what it is" -
they are much better than I have any right to expect -
as some of the posted recordings in this thread will attest.
As indicated a few months ago I bought a back-up to my Teac VR-10, the Tascam DR-03.
By all accounts - the Tascam DR-03 is likely a re-badged and cosmetically different version of the VR-10
and over 100 recordings later - in my estimate it is basically the same recorder - I can use them interchangeably and be happy with the results.
Now back to the music -
Last night - a Wednesday - local club -
on stage were 2 Grammy winners and a nominee -
and the son of the legendary Blue Note guitarist Grant Green.....
Like I said - the music didn't suck -
2.02 Watermelon Man.mp3 -
Download (14.92MB)2.03 Les Brers in A Minor.mp3 -
Download (7.87MB)Tascam DR-03 24bit 48kHz L-PCM original> 44.1k vbr3
Enjoy!