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Tom E. Gunn
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Looking at getting the above mentioned combination but wanted to clear up some things first.
Can someone verify and explain a little about how these two interact. My limited understanding is that you record a few tracks on the MR-8, then transfer them (as .wav files) to your PC via the USB connection. Then you use n-Track to apply effects/eq/levels/pan/etc prior to mixing down to a final product. Is this correct?
How difficult is this process? Also, everywhere I read about burning a .wav file to a CD. Will that then play in a standard CD player or is there some other step/software required to make this happen?
One more for ya:
Can you record 4 tracks, then transfer them, record 4 more, etc. etc. and put them all togther on the PC with n-Track. If so, what is required to get the timing all synchronized?
Thanks for any guidance on this. It looks great but I want to make sure I understand what I'm getting into!
Can someone verify and explain a little about how these two interact. My limited understanding is that you record a few tracks on the MR-8, then transfer them (as .wav files) to your PC via the USB connection. Then you use n-Track to apply effects/eq/levels/pan/etc prior to mixing down to a final product. Is this correct?
How difficult is this process? Also, everywhere I read about burning a .wav file to a CD. Will that then play in a standard CD player or is there some other step/software required to make this happen?
One more for ya:
Can you record 4 tracks, then transfer them, record 4 more, etc. etc. and put them all togther on the PC with n-Track. If so, what is required to get the timing all synchronized?
Thanks for any guidance on this. It looks great but I want to make sure I understand what I'm getting into!