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Rickylr
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I'm a neophyte at recording but have played around with it. I've got a
Tascam 564 and have used it to make a CD of several songs, not aimed at
pro; strictly home recording just for something to have. It had
vocals, acoustic guitar, piano (analog? - not a keyboard), along with
drums on a couple of songs (not loops or samples or whatever, but
acoustic drums). I recorded to the Tascam, using a fair amount of
bouncing because I used multiple mics on each of the guitar, the drums,
and the piano, and the 564 is a four track machine. The bouncing down,
of course, caused some tracks to be mixed and so I was unable to tweak
them individually later. I'd like to preserve each track so I could
tweak them individually in a final mix-down.
Is there a software package and methodology to take tracks off the
Tascam and feed them into a computer, then add more tracks from the
Tascam later that are in sync (the "in sync" is the part I'm not sure
of). In other words, record some tracks on the Tascam, feed them in
two at a time to the computer, but end up with synced tracks?
If so, what software would work? I'm not interested in "samples" (or
whatever they're called) as the recording will be of live
instruments/vocals. Also not interested in MIDI, except if it's part
of getting the synchronization. Just basic software to be able to do
some processing (correct term?) on individual tracks at mix-down.
Thanks very much for any replies/help.
Ricky
Tascam 564 and have used it to make a CD of several songs, not aimed at
pro; strictly home recording just for something to have. It had
vocals, acoustic guitar, piano (analog? - not a keyboard), along with
drums on a couple of songs (not loops or samples or whatever, but
acoustic drums). I recorded to the Tascam, using a fair amount of
bouncing because I used multiple mics on each of the guitar, the drums,
and the piano, and the 564 is a four track machine. The bouncing down,
of course, caused some tracks to be mixed and so I was unable to tweak
them individually later. I'd like to preserve each track so I could
tweak them individually in a final mix-down.
Is there a software package and methodology to take tracks off the
Tascam and feed them into a computer, then add more tracks from the
Tascam later that are in sync (the "in sync" is the part I'm not sure
of). In other words, record some tracks on the Tascam, feed them in
two at a time to the computer, but end up with synced tracks?
If so, what software would work? I'm not interested in "samples" (or
whatever they're called) as the recording will be of live
instruments/vocals. Also not interested in MIDI, except if it's part
of getting the synchronization. Just basic software to be able to do
some processing (correct term?) on individual tracks at mix-down.
Thanks very much for any replies/help.
Ricky