KenekeBarnes
New member
New here, hey guys.
I currently have a Tascam digital recorder, and have recorded an album. Nice enough quality for local stuff. The thing is, when I listen to my band's mp3's, they are muddy as compared to the brightness and clarity of a professional recording. I thought once I got a digital recorder, things would be so much better, but I guess there's a bottleneck of quality somewhere before it gets recorded on the hard drive. Is the Tascam the culprit?
I use:
Tascam DP-01FX, which then uploads wav's to my computer to mix with Cakewalk
Shure SM-57 mics
I currently have a Tascam digital recorder, and have recorded an album. Nice enough quality for local stuff. The thing is, when I listen to my band's mp3's, they are muddy as compared to the brightness and clarity of a professional recording. I thought once I got a digital recorder, things would be so much better, but I guess there's a bottleneck of quality somewhere before it gets recorded on the hard drive. Is the Tascam the culprit?
I use:
Tascam DP-01FX, which then uploads wav's to my computer to mix with Cakewalk
Shure SM-57 mics