
My son needed a recorder for school…. the school was selling them for five dollars…. they were not better than this one….and they were backordered… so we bought him this one. Works great and shipping was fast.
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I have a DMR-ES10 Panasonic DVD Recorder. I have Recorder ReProducer scheduled it once a day to film for 8 hours( the dvd’s max). Is it possible to set the recorder to automatically record over my last recording? I use dvd-rws and want to make my dvd recorder auto tape, auto delete and auto record again.
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I have a DMR-ES10 Panasonic DVD Recorder. I have Recorder ReProducer scheduled it once a day to film for 8 hours( the dvd’s max). Is it possible to set the recorder to automatically record over my last recording? I use dvd-rws and want to make my dvd recorder auto tape, auto delete and auto record again.
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September 2nd, 2010 at 9:52 pm
I bought this for my 3 year old who is really into making music right now. She loves the clear pink color and after having it for 3 months it is still in good shape, except for the teeth marks she made at the mouth piece from biting down a bit, which doesn’t effect the sound. Only problem, is that a 3 year old with a recorder is loud. lol
September 3rd, 2010 at 9:13 am
Very sturdy construction and sounds great. Cant beat the price. I thought it was standard practice to include a cleaning stick to help with the spittle, but this did not.
September 3rd, 2010 at 9:20 pm
This was just what my daughter needed for her recorder class at school and she is definitely the coolest 4th grade girl around with a pink recorder!
September 4th, 2010 at 9:39 am
I got 2 of these for my daughters, as instruments go it is inexpensive and since I wasn’t sure how interested they were in learning music thought this would be a good place to begin, and I was right. I already know how to read music so I picked up the basics pretty quickly and then was able to teach my daughter the fingering. My youngest quickly lost interest once she found out I wanted her to read the music. My oldest however played for a talent show, which made her really happy. It is good quality as far as an inexpensive models go, I like how it comes apart for easy cleaning, it’s portable- my daughter even brought it with her on a girlscout overnight for a little campfire fun. It has been a really good first instrument.
September 4th, 2010 at 9:42 pm
Great book for absolute beginners who don’t read music. Gently guides student one step at a time through learning fingering and learning to read music. Better than any other book I’ve seen or used; even parents who don’t play themselves could use this book to teach their children. Might be *too* easy for those who already play another instrument or know how to read music, though.
September 5th, 2010 at 9:54 am
I have been trying to learn to site read music for 30 years. This book has made it so that I can look at the note and I know exactly where my fingers belong. I wish there was a volume two to go past the basic nine notes, but it feels really wonderful to have those notes finally make sense without having to review each time I pick up the book. Really wonderful book for adults or children.
September 5th, 2010 at 9:16 pm
While this is a great beginner book it is not a good choice for an Alto recorder. The fingering and key of music is different than the saprano and tenor. Wish I had known this little tidbit before I bought it.Otherwise the choice of songs and teaching method of reading notes, rests and rythm is great.
September 6th, 2010 at 9:55 am
I bought this for my 8 yr old daughter last Christmas. She has done well with it, using it without help. With no prior training, she has progressed to the ability to play “O, Come All Ye Faithful.” this Christmas.
September 6th, 2010 at 9:46 pm
This book is good for getting use to a few notes. I was hoping to see scales in this book which is very important if a player wants to develop more as far as theory is concerned. I also noticed that the music stayed mostly in the key of C. This could be a problem since a lot of Celtic recorder music uses other key signatures like G. This booklet does include a fingering chart for all the notes you will probably not use in the included songs but will use later on with other music.
September 7th, 2010 at 9:42 am
I am recently retired and was looking for a new hobby. My friend suggested I learn to play the recorder.
Recorder Fun has been a delightful resource. I was able to play a decent tune in a very short time. I have even learned to
read music! A skill that has eluded me for many many years! The CD is fun to play along with. I highly recommend this method
to learn recorder.
September 7th, 2010 at 9:44 pm
I was pleasantly surprised by this set of books after not finding anything for kids at the local music store. The fingering charts are good, and the format is excellent for teaching children to read music. Many of the songs are from kids morning shows, which gets them excited to learn. A recorder was included.
September 8th, 2010 at 9:32 am
When I was a student in Music Education, my advisors highly recommended to use Angel Recorders since the company has been producing very reliable and preferable recorders for years. I always use Angel Recorders and there is no complaints at all. This beautiful looking instrument creates a beautiful sound as well. Children love to begin their musical activities with a recorder because it is not very hard to learn and very light weighted to carry everywhere. There is a fingering instruction included in a bag. Enjoy playing music!
September 8th, 2010 at 9:10 pm
I ordered this recorder for my 4th-grader, who wanted to be able to practice her recorder at home. It’s perfect, and a very nice-looking little thing. Much prettier than the one I had when I was her age! And the price can’t be beat!
September 9th, 2010 at 9:59 am
The good: sound quality is really good as well as the number of recording formats. Since this is really the primary function – five stars for that.
The not so good: battery life is so-so, time from power-on to record is annoyingly long, the display is a bit anemic (tiny text with low contrast) — 2 1/2 stars for that.
September 9th, 2010 at 9:55 pm
Is this thing supposed to play back thru an internal set of speakers….or do you HAVE to have headphones plugged in to hear your playback in the field????
Nothing I read anywhere comments on this issue…mine, I can’t hear the recording unless I remember to bring the headphones with me….
Somebody please confirm or deny this for me – thanks,
September 10th, 2010 at 9:10 am
This is my second H2 because my first H2 was lifted from my unlocked car (my bad). Somebody probably thought it was a digital camera because of the case I kept it in. I shopped for awhile, looking at all the new competitors who’ve entered the market since the H2 came out. I said “why pay $299 for something I can get for $129?” and the new ones don’t even offer the ability to be a USB audio interface for recording. Recording in wav or mp3 format is the same process across the board, period. The FOUR small condenser mic’s in the H2 will handle most anything you’ve got. If not, then you’re on the wrong aisle of the recording store.
The H2 is also good with direct line-in recording. The horizontal stereo VU meters have a nice feel, responsive, but not too quick and “flicky”. The built-in AGC ( automatic gain control ) and limiters are strictly so-so, but you don’t need them except for really unpredictable recording levels. Most commercial recordings these days are all mastered to -3 or zero db, so just set your levels to low, safe readings if you’re recording off a radio, Internet or CD. You can always boost the level later, if you need to. The line-in is very clean, provided you don’t try to overdrive it with a too-hot signal. Recording a “hot” signal onto your recording medium is a dinosaur left over from the days of tape. You were taught to record as hot a signal level as you could to overcome the high noise floor of tape. With the greatly improved signal-to-noise ratios of digital, you can record to -10 db and get great, undistorted recordings every time. I use either the low or the medium gain setting on the H2, never the high.
As for build quality, the H2 is not as “hefty” as some of the competing models, but a lot of them will not fit nicely in your shirt pocket, either. And I don’t know what world some people are living in who say “I’d hate to think what would happen if I dropped it”. I own LOTS of gear that I would hate to drop unprotected – laptops, studio condenser microphones, guitars, digital cameras, cell phones, mp3 players – so why all of a sudden is the H2 criticized for not meeting this ruggedized requirement that most of our present gear does not meet anyway? Ridiculous! Just because something is portable does not mean it’s ready to go to Afghanistan in your backpack. I made a little case for my H2 out of an old nylon cassette tape case I had lying around. Popped a little foam padding in there (go to an upholstery shop and buy a scrap piece of good dense foam for a few bucks), made a simple cutout (with the same electric knife I carve the Thanksgiving turkey with) for the plastic tray that came in the factory packaging and I’m good to go. Or buy a small digital camera case and that’ll work, too. NOW, dropping it is NOT a problem.
The H2 comes with a table stand, a power supply, USB cable, mini-1/8 to RCA, foam pop filter, basic earbuds and a sublimely simple but elegant solution for stand mounting. As for the membrane-style X-Y pad, I haven’t had a problem with the first or the second one. Don’t mash it – simply depress it lightly and it works great.
I use rechargeable batteries, which is the only way to go with any portable electronics like the H2. There’s always the included power supply just in case you have an extended session, but 4 batteries gets you 8 hours of function time. Plenty. It’s not an mp3 player or cellphone that lasts for several days. Get real.
It doesn’t do change tempo, but I usually load up Audacity or Propellerhead Record with my tracks and use their superior slow-down features and loop editing for lessons and private practice. Transferring tracks to your computer is as easy as plugging in a USB cable and dragging files onto your desktop. I already have a very small mp3 player (Sanza Fuze, an awesome product) to carry finished tracks around in, so I just use the H2 for specific, everyday recording chores. If you think you need more of a “studio” quality setup, go buy all that gear and start lugging it around, setting it up, tearing it down, etc. Otherwise, just turn on the H2, stick it on a mic stand and record a nice, clean stereo recording of your songwriting demo, rock band, choir, music students, praise team, podcast, etc. Thumbs up! Go on the Zoom website and see all the pros who use the H2.
I have no vested interest in promoting the H2 and I do not work for Zoom or for a music store. I am a teacher, songwriter and worship leader.
September 10th, 2010 at 9:51 pm
I bought this to record lectures and I am so glad I chosed this over other brands. The results are superb, clear, and loud recordings. Even when I sit all the way in the back of the room I can still here what everyone is saying in the front of the room. Battery life is average but you can’t beat the quality for this price. Excellent quality and I will buy again from this brand any day. Buy this and you won’t regret it. It’s very easy to use, took me about 2 minutes to figure out how to use it. Light weight, portable, and does what it says.
September 11th, 2010 at 9:16 am
I recently took up recorder playing and fell into playing with my school’s choir. I needed an instrument that sounded half decent, but I didn’t want to spend a ton on a more expensive wooden recorder. I decided to buy this one, and I have been nothing but pleased with it. It sounds as good as a plastic recorder possibly can and breaks into three pieces for easy cleaning. If you need a good recorder and are stingy (much like me) buy this. You will not be upset!