Jump to content

Recording Kirtan


Pheena
 Share

Recommended Posts

Iriver all the way.

Iriver H-120 , record in Wave (lossless) with good omni mics... perfect evrytime.

But a better (and considerably more expensive solution) would be

A) Good minidisc recorder [$250+] , Good set of mics [$150+], Mini Preamp [$50+], Portable battery backup [$10+], decent level meter [$40+], and good set of headphone [$30+]

I use my Iriver H120 through the line-in recording in wave if it's available or if not:

Iriver H-120 [$300ish], battery pack i built myself (adds 6-7 hours just in case) [$4], Skytronic 173.623 lapel mic, also sold under other names such as the YOGA EM-8 [$45], MM-Stereo Preamp High Gain / Low Noise Portable "Stereo" Preamplifier 40 + db Gain[$100+], and either some cheap headphones i picked up (when i don't need to listen at super high quality) or a set of seinhausers if picked up for $50.

These is a lot you can do with the Iriver's but may be more economic to get a minidisc and a bunch of cheapo stuff (you can easily do without half the things on my list) and get some pretty decent recordings.

Fateh.

Link to comment
Share on other sites

  • 2 months later...

its www.sikhionline.com/kirtan

ya .. i use a sony minidisk recorder.. record in Hi-MD format .. which i got for about $300 plus an expensive portable small attatchable mic for about $100 .. so its less equipment and less hassle ..

i got a 1 gb disk wit it .. and it holds upto 20 hours of kirtan .. and i just use batteries .. no wire or anything .. one battery lasts me for a whole night raensbai and its still not dead :e: .. trust Duracell :TH: ..

i sometimes attach the mic to the md recorder and just leave it there on the floor in front of the vaja (whoever is doing kirtan) .. for samples look at all of the kirtna in the miscellaneous kirtan files section on the site ..

all the others i use a long entension cord to hook the mic on the main mic stand ..

this mic is amazing and picks up like great quality sound ..

.. just takes me a while to convert but its all good .. i didnt have any problems wit it so far and i hav ebeen using it like every week for the past 8 months or so ..

Link to comment
Share on other sites

Join the conversation

You can post now and register later. If you have an account, sign in now to post with your account.

Guest
Reply to this topic...

×   Pasted as rich text.   Paste as plain text instead

  Only 75 emoji are allowed.

×   Your link has been automatically embedded.   Display as a link instead

×   Your previous content has been restored.   Clear editor

×   You cannot paste images directly. Upload or insert images from URL.

Loading...
 Share

  • advertisement_alt
  • advertisement_alt
  • advertisement_alt


  • Topics

  • Posts

    • Definitely the Guru Sahibs would be a heavier Scriptures to handle. Dasam Granth is more towards Bir Rass, Guru Gobind Singh showed his Greatness (of course, they would never say this) by separating his own Baania.  And the BIGGEST test of all?? Do we try and read Dasam Granth, Understand n show respect like we do to SGGS? Or... Do we QUESTION it? Guru Gobind Singh Ji is testing us. 
    • My wife will be going for an MRI scan next week but her Kara won’t physically come off.  Is there any way the mri scan can be done with the Kara still on?  The alternative is we will have to try to saw it off before the scan.  
    • was researching this and came back to this thread. Also found an older thread:    
    • Net pay after taxes. If you don't agree, think about this: If you were a trader and started off in China with silk that cost 100 rupees and came to India, and you had to pay total 800 rupees taxes at every small kingdom along the way, and then sold your goods for 1000 rupees, you'd have 100 rupees left, right? If your daswandh is on the gross, that's 100 rupees, meaning you have nothing left. Obviously, you owe only 10% of 100, not 10% of 1000. No, it's 10% before bills and other expenses. These expenses are not your expenses to earn money. They are consumption. If you are a business owner, you take out all expenses, including rent, shop electricity, cost of goods sold, advertising, and government taxes. Whatever is left is your profit and you owe 10% of that.  If you are an employee, you are also entitled to deduct the cost of earning money. That would be government taxes. Everything else is consumption.    
    • No, bro, it's simply not true that no one talks about Simran. Where did you hear that? Swingdon? The entire Sikh world talks about doing Simran, whether it's Maskeen ji, Giani Pinderpal Singh, Giani Kulwant Singh Jawaddi, or Sants. So what are you talking about? Agreed. Agreed. Well, if every bani were exactly the same, then why would Guru ji even write anything after writing Japji Sahib? We should all enjoy all the banis. No, Gurbani tells you to do Simran, but it's not just "the manual". Gurbani itself also has cleansing powers. I'm not saying not to do Simran. Do it. But Gurbani is not merely "the manual". Reading and singing Gurbani is spiritually helpful: ਪ੍ਰਭ ਬਾਣੀ ਸਬਦੁ ਸੁਭਾਖਿਆ ॥  ਗਾਵਹੁ ਸੁਣਹੁ ਪੜਹੁ ਨਿਤ ਭਾਈ ਗੁਰ ਪੂਰੈ ਤੂ ਰਾਖਿਆ ॥ ਰਹਾਉ ॥ The Lord's Bani and the words are the best utterances. Ever sing hear and recite them, O brother and the Perfect Guru shall save thee. Pause. p611 Here Guru ji shows the importance of both Bani and Naam: ਆਇਓ ਸੁਨਨ ਪੜਨ ਕਉ ਬਾਣੀ ॥ ਨਾਮੁ ਵਿਸਾਰਿ ਲਗਹਿ ਅਨ ਲਾਲਚਿ ਬਿਰਥਾ ਜਨਮੁ ਪਰਾਣੀ ॥੧॥ ਰਹਾਉ ॥ The mortal has come to hear and utter Bani. Forgetting the Name thou attached thyself to other desires. Vain is thy life, O mortal. Pause. p1219 Are there any house manuals that say to read and sing the house manual?
×
×
  • Create New...

Important Information

Terms of Use