I'm going to be getting a 4-track pretty soon and I was wondering whether the Nady Starpower 1 (which is only $9.99 in Musicians Friend) is a decent choice for starting out on recording. Adding in a cable, stand, and XLR to 1/4" stereo converter is going to cost a lot, especially since I'm a 15...
A crappy mic for vocals and my amp (either a Kustom KLA-10 while it still worked or my new Fender Frontman 25R) for guitar.
Another reason I'd like to have a 4-track is the portability. Then I could take it around to have other musicians add on to the recording if need be.
I have a PC and Cool Edit Pro, in fact. My sound card's not very good and I can never get any decent sounding guitars or vocals from it. Plus I kind of like the idea of being able to mix realtime with a 4-track.
However, I did plan on mixing down to a WAV via Cool Edit Pro. I've recorded MP3s...
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I'm currently wanting to find a 4-track for learning/experimental purposes. Considering the fact that I don't have $100+ to spend on one, I was wondering if anyone had any old 4-track cassette recorders that have been gathering dust (due to whatever reason) that are still in decent working...