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johnhaup
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Hello everyone,
I just recently purchased a Tascam 488 MKII off ebay. It is a big upgrade for me (my last recorder was a Porta One Ministudio), but I really want to make quality recordings at home (and I like cassette for some odd reason). Anyway, I'm really a one man band: I play all instruments and use a BOSS Dr. Rhythm DR-670 drum machine for percussion, so obviously I'm limited to recording only a couple tracks at one time (which I kind of prefer). I have two main questions/problems:
1. What I've been trying to do is record the drum parts onto tracks 3 and 4 first, then add the bass onto track 5, then go back and record guitar on track 1 and vocals on track 2 (will it cause a problem to record in a different order than 1-2-3-4-5 etc.?). Today when I added guitar onto track 1 (after recording bass and drums), the result was very "wavy." The volume kept getting slightly louder then slightly softer- very uneven and annoying/noticeable). I recorded the guitar part from a miked amp and used the line 1 XLR input.
That is my main problem that I am desperate to solve, but then also out of curiosity:
2. Since I use a drum machine, there are drum parts that are recorded that are intended to only help me keep time playing guitar and are not intended to be on the final result. Is there a way to completely avoid getting those drums parts on the guitar track (I always seem to have a VERY quiet, but still sometimes noticable, drum part on the guitar line)?
Thanks so much for any help that you can offer.
I just recently purchased a Tascam 488 MKII off ebay. It is a big upgrade for me (my last recorder was a Porta One Ministudio), but I really want to make quality recordings at home (and I like cassette for some odd reason). Anyway, I'm really a one man band: I play all instruments and use a BOSS Dr. Rhythm DR-670 drum machine for percussion, so obviously I'm limited to recording only a couple tracks at one time (which I kind of prefer). I have two main questions/problems:
1. What I've been trying to do is record the drum parts onto tracks 3 and 4 first, then add the bass onto track 5, then go back and record guitar on track 1 and vocals on track 2 (will it cause a problem to record in a different order than 1-2-3-4-5 etc.?). Today when I added guitar onto track 1 (after recording bass and drums), the result was very "wavy." The volume kept getting slightly louder then slightly softer- very uneven and annoying/noticeable). I recorded the guitar part from a miked amp and used the line 1 XLR input.
That is my main problem that I am desperate to solve, but then also out of curiosity:
2. Since I use a drum machine, there are drum parts that are recorded that are intended to only help me keep time playing guitar and are not intended to be on the final result. Is there a way to completely avoid getting those drums parts on the guitar track (I always seem to have a VERY quiet, but still sometimes noticable, drum part on the guitar line)?
Thanks so much for any help that you can offer.