Jonathan_ said:
Thanks for replying Rokket.
1) possibly Digital
2) $300-$2000 around there...
3) yes, i would like to record more than two tracks at once
OK, let's see... We will start with analog, and work our way up. Tascam makes a good multitracker with multiple inputs. Here is a link to their page, so you can read up on it:
http://www.tascam.com/PersonalCreativity.html
On there also are their digital machines.
Fostex also makes pretty good machines, but the multiple inputs are pricey, and they only make one analog machine right now. They do have some nice digital machines.
Here is a link to look at:
http://www.fostex.com/index.php?file=products/digital/digital_multitrackers
I don't do the direct pc recording thing, and to be honest, I don't know much about it. I hear good things about M-Audio soundcard interfaces, and I can give you that link too:
http://www.m-audio.com/
This will give you something to think about. Personally, I like to recommend that people start out with a nice analog 4 track (Tascam 414 or 424) to learn on, but there are so many people jumping straight into pc recording.
One word on that: (this is only my opinion, take it with a grain of salt), it's a bit more of a learning curve to start out on pc. You have to buy and install the interface and all it's drivers, deal with latency issues (this is becoming less and less a factor), learn how to use the software... It goes on and on. But if you are pretty computer savvy, this won't be an issue. But your pc has to be pretty fast (and at least 512 RAM), and have at least 2 large harddrives with one dedicated soley to your audio tracks. It's a way to go, and many people are doing it, but I see more and more of them on here begging for help, and very few people on here with questions about their multitracker... Just my 2 cents...
Good luck, and I hope I gave you enough to think about.