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jester69
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Hi all,
Yesterday was my birthday & my girlfriend, bless her, got tired of me asking her how my guitar sounded & bought me a four track.
It is a tascam porta2 mkII.
Now, neither one of us know the first thing about recording, so i wanted to ask you guys if this was the best use of $150 for a beginning recording person. Basically i'm more interested in my guitars and vocals than recording, however i'm a somewhat reformed audiophile, and still have some gear that may or may not help me out here, heres what i've got to dedicate to recording, where should i spend my $$. (basically i'm looking for demo quality recordings, nothing too fancy but multitrack of some sort or fashion is a must, but it can be a rube goldberg fashion if that gets the job done.)
I shoudl mention my girlfriend is a 60's music record collecting anti-digital person so i cant really get something digital with her gift... I could but it'd go against her "beliefs" hehe.
Current equipment:
-Radio Shack microphone (a Shure model rebadged as RS, balanced output, metal case, i'll edit this later and add the model number)
-Sony 3 head tape deck
- Audio Research sp6a (stereo tube preamp, home fi high end)
- Audio research D52b (stereo 26 wpc power amp)
- A dual celeron 466 PC with no sound card (currently not in use, plan to use with band in a box for practicing/recording???)
-my guitar gear. (2 amps, 2 electrics & an acoustic.)
-a couple of really old reel to reel tape decks i inherited from my grandpa that i have never used but are there if i want to take them. (is it possible these have multitrack capabilities?)
Now, i'm thinking several ways:
One: Keep the 4 track & buy a nice mic & pre with my own $$
Two: get a mixing board, record straight to the sony stereo 3 head & or reel deck , and play that into the PC for mixing/multitracking.
Three: Use the gift money to get a good mic & pre (either a small mixing board with built in preamps or a discrete unit.) and either record to my sony 3 head stereo deck or direct to pc or ??
Basically, i'm so new at this that i didnt even know what to search the archives for...
thanks,
Jester (Steve)
Yesterday was my birthday & my girlfriend, bless her, got tired of me asking her how my guitar sounded & bought me a four track.
It is a tascam porta2 mkII.
Now, neither one of us know the first thing about recording, so i wanted to ask you guys if this was the best use of $150 for a beginning recording person. Basically i'm more interested in my guitars and vocals than recording, however i'm a somewhat reformed audiophile, and still have some gear that may or may not help me out here, heres what i've got to dedicate to recording, where should i spend my $$. (basically i'm looking for demo quality recordings, nothing too fancy but multitrack of some sort or fashion is a must, but it can be a rube goldberg fashion if that gets the job done.)
I shoudl mention my girlfriend is a 60's music record collecting anti-digital person so i cant really get something digital with her gift... I could but it'd go against her "beliefs" hehe.
Current equipment:
-Radio Shack microphone (a Shure model rebadged as RS, balanced output, metal case, i'll edit this later and add the model number)
-Sony 3 head tape deck
- Audio Research sp6a (stereo tube preamp, home fi high end)
- Audio research D52b (stereo 26 wpc power amp)
- A dual celeron 466 PC with no sound card (currently not in use, plan to use with band in a box for practicing/recording???)
-my guitar gear. (2 amps, 2 electrics & an acoustic.)
-a couple of really old reel to reel tape decks i inherited from my grandpa that i have never used but are there if i want to take them. (is it possible these have multitrack capabilities?)
Now, i'm thinking several ways:
One: Keep the 4 track & buy a nice mic & pre with my own $$
Two: get a mixing board, record straight to the sony stereo 3 head & or reel deck , and play that into the PC for mixing/multitracking.
Three: Use the gift money to get a good mic & pre (either a small mixing board with built in preamps or a discrete unit.) and either record to my sony 3 head stereo deck or direct to pc or ??
Basically, i'm so new at this that i didnt even know what to search the archives for...
thanks,
Jester (Steve)