[NJTechDiv] Making a decent home recording without a lot of fuss

jane degenshein jdegen16 at comcast.net
Fri Dec 18 19:33:24 UTC 2020


Hey Tracy
I use ez  voice recorder and it is so simple to use
It is an app on the app store
It is so user friendly
the tabs are
record, listen, and settings
If you put in the record by double tapping that then you just double tap and 
it starts and to stop just use a double tap
then the file can be sent to whomever you wish
You can also edit the recording and label it easily as well
Let me know if I can be of more assistance and if so just send me your 
number of preference and I can do that honey


From: Tracy Carcione via NJTechDiv
Sent: Friday, December 18, 2020 2:14 PM
To: 'New Jersey Technology Division List'
Cc: Tracy Carcione
Subject: [NJTechDiv] Making a decent home recording without a lot of fuss

I play the harp, and I thought I’d try recording a few holiday tunes to 
share with friends.  I thought I could use the Victor Stream to do the 
recording, but it was not very good in my test.  I haven’t recorded with 
anything else besides the Stream since the old cassette days.  Can anyone 
suggest an easy way to do what I want, that will come out OK?

I have a laptop, running Win10, and an iPhone, but I’ve no idea how to 
record with either of them.

I’m pretty nervous about playing for people, and I don’t want anything 
complicated that will add to my anxiety and make the whole idea an ordeal.

Thanks.

Tracy





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