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krisvsworld
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ok, so ive been in the basic recording game for a few years now. just using computer mics with audacity, sony acid pro, and now garage band. recording on the computer, especially with a computer mic, never gave me the sound i wanted. i'm looking for a warmer fuller sound, and i hear analog is the way to go. so, i am planning on investing in a 4 track recorder from ebay, roughly between $150-$200. this leads to my first question, or problem, i dont really know how to use a 4 track recorder. will i be able to mix the tracks onto one track so i can have more than just 4 tracks for each recording?
secondly, with buying a 4 track recorder, i figure i will need a mic. so, what sorta equipment will i need to buy along with a mic? ive read a lot about mic preamps and buying some sort of converter plug for the mic to work on the 4 track recorder.
i''m trying to keep this project as cheap as i can, but i dont want to sacrifice a decent quality sound as well.
also, if i do record on 4 track recorder, is there anyway i can transfer it onto a computer so i can burn it on cds.
and for reference, it would be nice to know if theres a cheaper route with sticking with garageband.
thankyou
secondly, with buying a 4 track recorder, i figure i will need a mic. so, what sorta equipment will i need to buy along with a mic? ive read a lot about mic preamps and buying some sort of converter plug for the mic to work on the 4 track recorder.
i''m trying to keep this project as cheap as i can, but i dont want to sacrifice a decent quality sound as well.
also, if i do record on 4 track recorder, is there anyway i can transfer it onto a computer so i can burn it on cds.
and for reference, it would be nice to know if theres a cheaper route with sticking with garageband.
thankyou
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