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olana
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Hello,
I'm looking for some advice on buying a 4 track analog recorder. I know there's a lot of snappy salesman at my local music store, and i want to avoid them at all costs. I want to be educated before I buy.
I've been doing a little research, and i'm finding it difficult to discern the difference between different brands/models. I basically want to record a tape (then probably transfer it to cd - i don't have an up do date computer so recording software is out of the question. But i do know someone who could transfer a tape to a cd for me) for my grandma's birthday this summer of some of her favorite songs, songs that she has shared with me, etc. It'll probably just be me with a guitar, maybe two guitar tracks at times, a little piano here and there, and playing my thighs for percussion.
I've heard that it's possible to mix 4 tracks back onto one track and then add more tracks on, so if i needed more tracks (some vocal harmonies perhaps) I could probably add more. But I've never really done this kind of thing before...
Anyone have any advice on good 4 track brands/models? I probably can't spend more then $150 on it. Links to websites, magazines, or books with info about the features & differences would be extremeley helpful.
Thank You!
-Chris
I'm looking for some advice on buying a 4 track analog recorder. I know there's a lot of snappy salesman at my local music store, and i want to avoid them at all costs. I want to be educated before I buy.
I've been doing a little research, and i'm finding it difficult to discern the difference between different brands/models. I basically want to record a tape (then probably transfer it to cd - i don't have an up do date computer so recording software is out of the question. But i do know someone who could transfer a tape to a cd for me) for my grandma's birthday this summer of some of her favorite songs, songs that she has shared with me, etc. It'll probably just be me with a guitar, maybe two guitar tracks at times, a little piano here and there, and playing my thighs for percussion.
I've heard that it's possible to mix 4 tracks back onto one track and then add more tracks on, so if i needed more tracks (some vocal harmonies perhaps) I could probably add more. But I've never really done this kind of thing before...
Anyone have any advice on good 4 track brands/models? I probably can't spend more then $150 on it. Links to websites, magazines, or books with info about the features & differences would be extremeley helpful.
Thank You!
-Chris