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shingles
New member
Howdy all. Couple things I need help with.
I've got TONS of analog 4-track stuff - which I'd like to convert to digital.
However, I don't want to deal w/doing all this on the computer. Instead, I'm thinking of getting a 16-track digital recorder (probably Boss) w/the built in CD burner. By the ways, I also plan on recording with this - otherwise getting it would be silly...
Anyhow.
First, I'd be interested in hearing people's thoughts about advantages/disadvantages of doing this.
Second, on a practical level, how the heck do you take all four tracks from the 4-track and get them to record simultaneously onto the digital recorder, keeping them individual yet synchronized? I'd like to be able to use the newly available tracks to add to the already existing recordings - so thus don't want to mix things down onto the 16-track. Wouldn't you need a 4-track that has four seperate dedicated outputs? Or am I just not thinking outside the box?
All help would be GREATLY appreciated. Thanks.
I've got TONS of analog 4-track stuff - which I'd like to convert to digital.
However, I don't want to deal w/doing all this on the computer. Instead, I'm thinking of getting a 16-track digital recorder (probably Boss) w/the built in CD burner. By the ways, I also plan on recording with this - otherwise getting it would be silly...
Anyhow.
First, I'd be interested in hearing people's thoughts about advantages/disadvantages of doing this.
Second, on a practical level, how the heck do you take all four tracks from the 4-track and get them to record simultaneously onto the digital recorder, keeping them individual yet synchronized? I'd like to be able to use the newly available tracks to add to the already existing recordings - so thus don't want to mix things down onto the 16-track. Wouldn't you need a 4-track that has four seperate dedicated outputs? Or am I just not thinking outside the box?
All help would be GREATLY appreciated. Thanks.