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Grashper

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First, Hello to you all. I am happy to be apart of the forum. Hope I can learn from you all.

This is my situation. My friend and I have been jamming for a while and record our sessions on a tascom 4 track, I play guitar he drums. Its not the best thing in the world but works for now, plus we don't really know how to use it to its full potential. I would like to start recording on my computer. Its got a PIII 866 with currently 128megs, 10G HD, your basic soundcard, on a Soyo board using Win2K. What can I do to start recording on this PC? Can I integrate the 4 track and the PC togethger? We, as many other musicians, are on a tight budget. What could we do now and when we have some cash to spend. I am thinking around maybe like $200 at most, but will upgrade here and there.

Any and all help is most appreciated.

Thanks
 
You could use the computer.

In fact, I wouldn't even use the 4-track. I would just use the computer.

BTW, how many tracks do you record at a time?

If you record 4 tracks at a time, I would suggest that you purchase another soundcard.

If you are on a budget, then you should settle for recording two tracks at a time, until you save up some more money

I am going to give you a link to a freeware/shareware site.

http://www.hitsquad.com/smm

Once the money is there, you might want to take a look at some of the multi-tracking programs, such as..... Sonar, Logic, Vegas, Cubase, Nuendo, etc.

You will also want to purchase an editor. I would suggest Sound Forge 6.0.

Like I said before, if money is an issue, you can download some freeware/shareware.

I'll post you some more links, in my next post to you.
 
Thanks for all the good info SPINSTERWUN! Thats some good reading material. Looks like I got some homework to do. Thanks again
 
SPINSTERWUN said:

wow!.....above and beyond the call of duty!!.....nice work man that is great to see.....and a big reason i love this place so much......and no attitude.....no 20 questiond for the newbie...no...please utilize the search engine for 2 weeks trying to find an answer that makes sense because your new and most of it is not exactly EASY to understand.......




again just to say ithought it was great to take this much time..


jamal;)
 
Great links spinsterwun.

Welcome Grashper. I would tend to agree with dropping the Tascam altogether. We used to record to a portastudio and recently converted over to a PC DAW, best thing we ever did. But your right, there's some research to be done and you've definitely found the right place to do it. Good luck! :D
 
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