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Sedmak
New member
Hey im brand new here and i'm curious about this
Ive been recording my band on a Korg D888 for a while and been getting decent sounding recordings out of it
But i want to start doing overdubs and dumping the files into my pro tools rig to do further editing and playing around
The recordings are consistantly out of time (drummer not having the best internal tempo)
I am wondering how the best route for getting the whole band to be able to be able to hear the same click while still playing together as we usually record all at once
The D888 has a click built in but only 2 headphones out ,would a headphone amp with more outs be the bets route or is there an easier way i can go about this?
Ive been recording my band on a Korg D888 for a while and been getting decent sounding recordings out of it
But i want to start doing overdubs and dumping the files into my pro tools rig to do further editing and playing around
The recordings are consistantly out of time (drummer not having the best internal tempo)
I am wondering how the best route for getting the whole band to be able to be able to hear the same click while still playing together as we usually record all at once
The D888 has a click built in but only 2 headphones out ,would a headphone amp with more outs be the bets route or is there an easier way i can go about this?