once u put track 1-4 on 5/6 can u undo that?

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Once you put tracks 1-4 on tracks 5/6, is it possible to undo if you turned the machine off? On an mr-8 this is. Also, people who make music using mr-8s can i hear some of ure mp-3s?
 
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mr8

good question, never really tried, as long as you havnt used the delete unused function yet it should work....

most people here do not mix down on the mr8, they transfer the tracks to the compute and mix there, the mr8 is really designed to be used in conjunction with the computer, although it is not marketed that way.,..... due to the fact that there is no eq, and the effects are god awful..... dont use the mastering functins either, they are also crap....
 
dave in toledo said:
most people here do not mix down on the mr8, they transfer the tracks to the compute and mix there, the mr8 is really designed to be used in conjunction with the computer, although it is not marketed that way.,..... due to the fact that there is no eq, and the effects are god awful..... dont use the mastering functins either, they are also crap....

What he said. Let us know how it comes out, I'm curious...

but not curious enough to actually try it... :p
 
can i ask what the point of the mr-8 is then, if it's advisable to mix, add effects, eq and master on a computer...? surely you could just bypass the mr-8 altogether and record directly on to the computer.

please point out any flaws in my argument!
 
snappyfool said:
can i ask what the point of the mr-8 is then, if it's advisable to mix, add effects, eq and master on a computer...? surely you could just bypass the mr-8 altogether and record directly on to the computer.

please point out any flaws in my argument!


Oh, that's easy. We forgot to mention that it is RED!!! Candy-like red some might say. Did we mention that the screen was backlit? That it comes with a wopping 128 MB CF card? That you can pretend to be Mr Scott at the controls of the transporter aboard the USS Enterprise...just push up that slider and watch Kirk materialize...

I heard they were coming out with black, but I can not confirm that rumor.

I did mention that the MR8 is red, didn't I?
 
what's the point????

what's the point?
what's the point?
what's the point?
what's the point?

My friend, some of us despise recording directly into a computer. It's such a hassle.

The MR8 has many good points! Like...uh.....er....hmmm.

Tell him Dave !

Did anyone mention that it is red?
 
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Just funnin', sorry.

I suppose that the advantage of it is for someone who comes from a 4-track cassette background, the learning curve is easy. If you have adequate computer skills, and can deal with latency, driver issues, or what-have-you (I don't really know because I dont!) then maybe buying a "good" soundcard and going directly into the 'other' box would be preferable....

It's definitely been a useful stepping stone for me, and I've learned quite a bit during the time I've owned it.

Help me out here dave... calling dave... dave in toledo.... :eek:
 
this is the point

try it, get a free demo of n track or what ever you want... try it

you will find lots of sound card issues, interface issues, latency issues, the latency is the worst.....too much to deal with and your going to spend about the same amount on the interface anyway... the mr8 records and punches in seamlessly.... very hard to do recording on the pc... you need a real powerhouse of a computer, doing it this way an old pc with win 98 will work.....

get the best of both worlds, most professional sounding recordings from a home studio i have heard, while many do well with the bigger units, cost is a big issue for me with the mr 8 and n track and the pc i altready have i have a unlimited number of recording and effects , limiters compressors, eq and MASTERING options....

nothing wrong with mixing down on the mr8 and learing to record.... after you get to a certain point, you are goin gto want better sounding recordings...
 
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dave in toledo said:
try it, get a free demo of n track or what ever you want... try it

you will find lots of sound card issues, interface issues, latency issues, the latency is the worst.....too much to deal with and your going to spend about the same amount on the interface anyway... the mr8 records and punches in seamlessly.... very hard to do recording on the pc... you need a real powerhouse of a computer, doing it this way an old pc with win 98 will work.....

get the best of both worlds, most professional sounding recordings from a home studio i have heard, while many do well with the bigger units, cost is a big issue for me with the mr 8 and n track and the pc i altready have i have a unlimited number of recording and effects , limiters compressors, eq and MASTERING options....

nothing wrong with mixing down on the mr8 and learing to record.... after you get to a certain point, you are goin gto want better sounding recordings...


yeah, that's what I thought. Thanks, Dave
 
yah the mixing came out pretty crappy on the mr-8. What software do you guys mix with on the computer, any of it free (or cheap)?
 
software

many out there, i like n track 50 dollars, has some buillt in effects, hundreds available for free, great eq with spetrum analyser, works flawlessly with mr8 files and has up to 88 tracks.

new version 4 is out and it is still a little buggy.... free trail version available on line, get a few of them and try them. then buy what works well for you....

ntrack.com
 
support

also n track has the best user support base ive ever seen, between the forum at n track.com and at audiominds forum these guys can answer any question about n track and recording in general and usually in a few minutes
 
Is the spectrum analyser an additional plug in, or am I once again missing an invaluable feature? From your wording I'd guess the latter.

So how do you access the spectrum analyser?
 
cellardweller said:
I heard they were coming out with black, but I can not confirm that rumor.

Lo and behold, what is on the cover of this month's Musicians Friend catalog, none other than the black MR8!
 
spectrm analyser

on the channel strip there is a button that looks kind of like a grid or a speaker, click that and the individual eq funcion comes up with the spectrum analyser, version 4 button looks like a a graph chart....
 
mr8

cellardweller said:
Lo and behold, what is on the cover of this month's Musicians Friend catalog, none other than the black MR8!


now that it doesnt look like a toy it will have credibility hahahahh
 
To answer the original question, because I tried it, you can't undo bouncing tracks once you turn the mr8 off. And you can't undo it if you bounce and then record another track. You get up to 99 undo's, but only for a single purpose, i.e., if you keep f*('ing up a track. But you can't undo once you turn it off. And as far as software, you can't get anything decent for free. But you can demo almost all of them with limitations. Don't be cheap, spend a few bucks, it'll be worth it. I have Sony Vegas 5.0 (don't consider it, it cost me $600.00 US), and while it's primarily for editing DVD, It gives me 48 tracks to play with on my current pc setup. I don't record to the pc because I don't like all the bs involved with it either. And I will post something I have done with the mr8 in the mp3 clinic as soon as I get my copyright cert back.
L8r...
 
Just google copyrighting music, and you can find links to sites that have the application. It'll state right on there what it is for (defaults to vinyl, but it covers all), and how much it will cost. Not too hard, but it can take awhile to get it back. I know I can post without that in my hot little hands, but the mix I sent in (you have to provide a burned to cd copy) was not as good as what I am remixing. Plus I am in Hawaii and away from my stuff right now.... (damn that sounds better than it really is...)
 
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