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TCUJared
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Ok, I've got a problem. My 4 piece band (2 guitars, bass, drums) needs to record a good sounding song for a demo. The song is really short (under 2 mins probably [a punk rock cover of the Tetris song....]) to go on a comp CD. The only recording stuff we have is:
1 Shure SM57
1 Audio Technica "BITE" amp mic
misc vocal mics (about 2 or 3 other ones)
That really cheap Fostex analog 4 track (1 track simultaneous recording)
2 MZR90 Sony MD walkman that also record
A computer that is so NOT set up for audio editing, but has stereo i/o and a CD burner.
Now we're trying to forget that we ever bought that analog 4 track, so is our best bet some cheap audio editing software, if we want to burn it to a CD? My idea was to record seperate tracks onto the MD players, throw them on the computer and edit them together. Any suggestions on how to get a GOOD sounding demo? We need at least 5 tracks I'd think (Guitar, guitar, bass, drums, vocals) Once again, please excuse my ignorance on the subject...
1 Shure SM57
1 Audio Technica "BITE" amp mic
misc vocal mics (about 2 or 3 other ones)
That really cheap Fostex analog 4 track (1 track simultaneous recording)
2 MZR90 Sony MD walkman that also record
A computer that is so NOT set up for audio editing, but has stereo i/o and a CD burner.
Now we're trying to forget that we ever bought that analog 4 track, so is our best bet some cheap audio editing software, if we want to burn it to a CD? My idea was to record seperate tracks onto the MD players, throw them on the computer and edit them together. Any suggestions on how to get a GOOD sounding demo? We need at least 5 tracks I'd think (Guitar, guitar, bass, drums, vocals) Once again, please excuse my ignorance on the subject...