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paulguitaylor
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I am a solo musician and record my own backing tracks for live performance.
The recording device is a Fostex MR16. For the most part, I record bass and drums directly into the Fostex from a Boss DR-880. Eventually I'll get into adding other instruments to my recordings.
After I have adjusted the levels on both the DR-880 and the Fostex and recorded the tracks, I record them directly into a Sony Mini-Disc recorder, using the stereo outputs on the Fostex.
This has worked out fine. The recordings are quiet and have a warm fat sound when played back live through my PA system. The down side to using a mini-disc rec/player in a live situation is that each disc only holds about 18-20 songs, depending.
So, I decided to record directly to my laptop in the same method. I came out of the outputs on the Fostex into the stereo phono input of the laptop and recorded them with Audacity.
Again the recordings were clean and quiet, but when played through my PA (from the laptop) they sounded much thinner than that of the Mini-Disc player. The bass tracks also seemed to swell as opposed to being punchy and tight.
To me, the Fostex/Mini Disc combination sounded more like analog, which is the sound I want. But, I also want the convenience of having all my tracks in one location for easy and quick access.
Obviously, I'm no recording genius so please pardon my ignorance. How do I get the sound quality I'm getting out of my mini-disc player, out of my laptop.
FYI, it's an inexpensive laptop...an Acer.
If anyone can point me in the right direction, it would be greatly appreciated...in the meantime, I will keep experimenting.
Thanks.
Paul
The recording device is a Fostex MR16. For the most part, I record bass and drums directly into the Fostex from a Boss DR-880. Eventually I'll get into adding other instruments to my recordings.
After I have adjusted the levels on both the DR-880 and the Fostex and recorded the tracks, I record them directly into a Sony Mini-Disc recorder, using the stereo outputs on the Fostex.
This has worked out fine. The recordings are quiet and have a warm fat sound when played back live through my PA system. The down side to using a mini-disc rec/player in a live situation is that each disc only holds about 18-20 songs, depending.
So, I decided to record directly to my laptop in the same method. I came out of the outputs on the Fostex into the stereo phono input of the laptop and recorded them with Audacity.
Again the recordings were clean and quiet, but when played through my PA (from the laptop) they sounded much thinner than that of the Mini-Disc player. The bass tracks also seemed to swell as opposed to being punchy and tight.
To me, the Fostex/Mini Disc combination sounded more like analog, which is the sound I want. But, I also want the convenience of having all my tracks in one location for easy and quick access.
Obviously, I'm no recording genius so please pardon my ignorance. How do I get the sound quality I'm getting out of my mini-disc player, out of my laptop.
FYI, it's an inexpensive laptop...an Acer.
If anyone can point me in the right direction, it would be greatly appreciated...in the meantime, I will keep experimenting.
Thanks.
Paul