Recording questions
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Alan Michael
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Recording questions
I'm interested in making some home recordings of my practice sessions playing along with rythym tracks, but I want to make a better quality sound track than just playing directly into a microphone. What's the best way to go about this without breaking the bank. Would an inexpensive mixer do the job. Any suggestions on makes or models or an on-line source. Much appreciated.
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John Lacey
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Alan, if you can patch your steel AND your rhythm tracks into a mixer of some sort, you could record them. Look around for a used cassette 4-track machine, by Tascam or Yamaha, for instance, that has a mixer built into them. You should be able to pick one up for a few hundred dollars or so, and the recording quality is quite good on them. If you want to spend more money, jumping up to the digital world will get you better sonic quality.
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Ole Dantoft
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Alan,
If you want to consider the idea of using your computer for recording, try and check out this site :
http://www.hitsquad.com/smm/
It contains lots of software for multitrack recording on the PC, among lots of other stuff.
Bevare that some programs are demo's, some are shareware while others are completely free !! And also bevare that some of these programs require ALOT of computer-power to run properly.
Ole
If you want to consider the idea of using your computer for recording, try and check out this site :
http://www.hitsquad.com/smm/
It contains lots of software for multitrack recording on the PC, among lots of other stuff.
Bevare that some programs are demo's, some are shareware while others are completely free !! And also bevare that some of these programs require ALOT of computer-power to run properly.
Ole