Recording Audio At concerts

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Kattatonia_x
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Just wondering what everyone uses.

I have never recorded a concert, but with the upcoming Sisters gig Im feeling brave, lol.

Would my cassette recorder be sufficient? I have a stereo mic I can use with it.

I cant afford to buy a mini disk recorder right now ) :
thanks in advance!
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The best advice would be to test your equipment beforehand at a gig you don't mind screwing up and see what results you get.

MD seems to be the most popular and deliver good results. Secondhand ones are quite cheap these days.

Eva posted lots of good advice a few months back.
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