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u/gtani ยท 2 pointsr/Trombone

a Zoom H1 or H2 or another Tascam should do an adequate job, they have pretty decent condensor mikes but you'll have to have a room that doesn't reflect too much sound off the walls.

If you want to move towards audition quality recording, you want (probably) a large diagphragm condensor mike, an audio interface and DAW software (Logic pro, cubase, FL, garage band, reaper, etc). For a bigger budge, you're getting into a a second mike, maybe a SDC (small diaphgram) or ribbon mike, and a mike preamp like the $300+ ones that ART and focusrite make.

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If you want to read about home recording tech, books by Dave Hunter, Dave Huber, Gervais, Idiots etc, look for them in your library:

https://www.amazon.com/Home-Recording-Handbook-Youve-Great/dp/087930958X

https://www.amazon.com/Home-Recording-Studio-Build-Like/dp/143545717X/

https://www.amazon.com/Recording-Secrets-Small-Studio-Senior/dp/0415716705/