terminoligy
hey folks.
just some terminoligy here, but the MR-8 can actually store up to 99 songs on the CF card. What limits you is the legnth of each song.
With the 125 CF card we have 24 minutes of record time. Normally we think 8 tracks X 3 minutes = 24 minutes.
but if we used the MR-8 for a different purpose, we could re-think that. Lets say we are recording jingles for a radio ad. We record all 8 tracks for 60 seconds, = 8 minutes. Now we could add a 2nd song, the 30 second version X 8 tracks = 4 min, and now we have 12 minutes, 12 to go.
The big question would really be how you are recording the drums and guitar onto the machine. Obviuosly you are recording no more than 2 tracks at a time, so are you recording each drum to a specific track, or are you sub-mixing the drums into a stereo track and recording it? Same with the guitar...mono, or stereo?
Even using stereo for both the guitar and drum, would use 4 tracks multiplied by the time, 5 minutes, equals 20 minutes of time. not enough for even a full legnth mono track.
That is why we upgrade the card right away...doubling the time with a 256 and double that with the 512 card.
Once you learn about the time thing with the card, the MR-8 really is a wonderful little machine.
good luck using it!!