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sonofabeach
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I'm new to home recording and have a silly newb question (bet y'all never had one of them
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First of all, I like island/trop-rock music and I am going for that sound.
I just want to record me playing acoustic guitar, some vocals along with some congas, my cajon and some steel drums.
I'd like to keep the recording process pretty simple or at least not tedious.
I've been eyeing the Tascam DP-008EX and am just about to pull the trigger, but today I saw the Roland Cakewalk V-Studio 20.
I see lot of videos with people playing electric guitar and laying down vocals, but no one miking up any kind of drums.
It seems to be geared towards electric guitar players but can it also be used it as a recording studio for what I want to do?

First of all, I like island/trop-rock music and I am going for that sound.
I just want to record me playing acoustic guitar, some vocals along with some congas, my cajon and some steel drums.
I'd like to keep the recording process pretty simple or at least not tedious.
I've been eyeing the Tascam DP-008EX and am just about to pull the trigger, but today I saw the Roland Cakewalk V-Studio 20.
I see lot of videos with people playing electric guitar and laying down vocals, but no one miking up any kind of drums.
It seems to be geared towards electric guitar players but can it also be used it as a recording studio for what I want to do?