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Tony Prior
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8 track internet recorder free download

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hard to believe, I just read about this under the Computors section and thought I would add it over here under recording as well.

A free 8 track digital recorder that actually works real fine and lives on your hard drive. ! Masters to a 2 track stereo wave. I played around with it for a few minutes today and I am really impressed !

I recorder a BIAB drum ,added two guitars and mastered it to 2 tracks , in less than 5 minutes , ( a 40 second test tune ) it even has several adjustable reverbs as well. It's quite unbelievable actually ! And it's clean ! It's easy to use..

It only records 1 track at a time far as I can tell.

here is the link http://www.recordlab.com/downloads/tdfull.exe

What will they think of next !


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<SMALL>What will they think of next!</SMALL>
<font size=1>Um... charging you for it?
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Thanks Jim! Image
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Now you gave them the idea!

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Since it can use DirectX plugins, take a look at http://www.thedirectxfiles.com/manufacturers/digilogue.htm
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Post by gary darr »

thanks for the info Tony,I have been looking for somthing like this to try for a while.I use a 4 track tascam for my tinkerings but the extra tracks on this program is nice,I tried to get the plugins that bob recomended but it would not direct them to this program(or maybe I just did'nt know what I was doing) any way i have managed to track complete song with all the usuall trimmings and its actually very easy to walk through it.maybe it is possible for middle aged guys like me to step into the digital age ha ha

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Post by Bob Bowden »

Gary, the actual file with the Blue Line plugins is http://www.digilogue.de/english/blueline2.exe and the help file for them is http://www.digilogue.de/english/help.zip