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Devices To Use When Recording Songs

In order for establishments that require bands to recognise your music group, you need to have audition tapes ready. To create one, you will need to use any of the following equipment to record your copyrighted compositions.

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#1 Cassette

This makes for a good everyday recorder of speech and conversations. However, the output it produces can suffer from harmonic distortion, loss of quality (over time), and poor signal-to-noise ratios. For many years, this device has been widely used to save conversations.

#2 Minidisc

Its compact size makes it ideal to use in remote or far-flung places. The data you save through this media is compressed using a unique system, so it can take time to copy it to other media formats. Extraordinarily small and light, this particular device is perfect to bring along for travellers and field reporters.

#3 Digital Audio Tape (DAT)

With its 6-millimetre tape cartridge, this tool is capable of creating high-quality audio output. In addition, it allows you to transfer data between different mediums easily. When you wish to record your band's music clearly, this one is a recommended pick. Nevertheless, you should transport the equipment with care and have it regularly maintained to prolong its lifespan.

#4 Palm-Top Computers/Personal Digital Assistant (PDA)

Its compact size, superior battery life, and economical price make it an ideal choice for everyday use. On top of that, it is equipped with a higher storage capacity. However, the recording quality would vary between different models.

However, all these gadgets can only do so much with regards to recording your songs. Now, if you want high-quality output, it is best to seek professional assistance from a company that provides high-end audio and video recording services. With that, contact us today at Audio Video SW to ensure that your demo tape is as professional sounding as possible. 

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