lol, I realize that. I just added a few years because....my h6 is a bit easier than you h4 because you dont have to pop the sd card to transfer the files.
Yeah, I would love the flexibility to record as many tracks as I want and am open to getting a more capable mixer in the future. For now, Ill use the h6 and overdub the stuff I need. In the h6, it has a menu item for "read USB card" from the computer so its one step easier than the h4...
I should add that I am using Reaper. I like it. I have not done alot but I have input a guitar track and output an mpg for my son to listen to so he can practice for a drum track! The plan (and I dont think its the right way to go logistically but were gna try) is he will drum and Ill record...
Thx James! Indeed, i've read a wee bit about using the h6 as an Audio Interface and it sounds like it works. What I was wondering (mainly) was if there was some advantage (other than convenience/efficiency with time...) to using overdub vs an audio interface. I think my biggest limitation...
Thanks...this was my hunch. I don't mind shuffling file around for now. I'm sure it will get old but full on loving play with all the cool stuff for now.
Thx! I'll try it all! Drums first and also me on guitar first with a metronome. The h6 has a metronome as does the cheap amp modeller (moore ge150) thats sits before the h6 and after my guitar in the order of things
Ah yes. A good quality monitor for mixing will be added to the list. When blending the three tracks I downloaded from the h6, I simply imported them and pressed blend (not quite so simple but close). I didn't listen to them together or ensure the time signatures were aligned. Sounds like...
Awesome feedback, thank you all. I'll get reaper. I am fine with spending money incrementally if I can hear the difference in quality of sound or if it exposes good functionality I don't already have (this will be Reaper i hope). I'd like to get some hardware with more inputs and outputs...
I apologize for my misuse of terms in advance.
I have just started recording my self playing electric guitar. I am using a zoom h6. I can play the rhythm part then 'overdub' and add the lead part. My son drums so I added my cheap mic and the zoom xy mic to add drums. This took up 3 of my...
Hi all. I am Tim Webber from Edmonton Alberta. My sons into drums so I have dug out the guitars and we are trying to record some songs for fun.
I have a telecaster and ibanez rg7620, a zoom h6, fender princeton, friedman ASM12 and a cheap amp modeller moore ge150. The friedman, zoom and amp...