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Pesk | 16:43 Thu 31st Jan 2008 | Technology
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I'm a primary school teacher looking for a way of recording musical compositions etc. by the children. Our old tape recorder has died so I need a way of recording their music to download onto computer to play back, store / burn to CD. We've not got a huge budget but it's important we buy the right piece of equipment to do the job. Any ideas or recommendations?
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Audacity is free software that will record the voice and so on, very popular with guitarists too. You will need to buy a mic.

http://recap.ltd.uk/moodle/mod/resource/view.p hp?id=91
Your best option is probably a device which records files directly to an SD card, so that you can easily transfer the files to a computer via a card reader.

The cheapest 'semi-professional' recorder of this type is probably the Edirol R-09 at �211:
http://www.solidstatesound.co.uk/edirolr-09.ht m

Chris
A digital camera that films video would do the job. You can buy a sd card very cheaply nowadays for lots of storage. Maybe some cameras can use an external mike, or even get digi camcorder
you can buy digital Dictaphones in Staples that record and transfer to a pc ... or even look for one on any online auction site ...
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Thanks everyone for taking time to answer. I'll look into all your suggestions

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