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Old 07-28-2000
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Already looked at that option....... and again i would need a gadget labs or an isis card to do live recordigns plus i would have to convince my parents that the computer should go in the garage(i am only 17) also i can handle 3-4 tracks on ntrack due to my brothers video card taking all the ram (32 meg card) my hard drive is slow and my proccessor is not the best. I was looking for something more portable. i was thinking that an 8 track would do me fine cause i never record mor than 8 parts to a song as it is, and if i really need another track i can take the final mix of 8 tracks and put on another in ntrack.

thanx for the suggestion but i am still set on getting an 8 track. -2lim
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What brand of 8 tracks are you looking into?
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seems to me that the Boss BR6 is a pretty good choice if you are going the portable way. The BR6 is priced around $699 and records on an internal Zip100 disk. Using that, you can transfer to your PC if you need to. It is an 8 track recorder. I was thinking about it, but I decided to go PC instead.

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