eraos
Local Spiderman
Right now, I have an Mr-8 with a 12 channel mixer. I can record my drumset with 3 mics, but I don't have complete control over the individual tracks. (I do have snare and overheads panned right going into track two and the kick panned left going into track one. But that's as much separation as I can get with the Mr-8.)
After the recording part, I hook it into my pc and blah blah.
But I want to be able to record the drums with 4 tracks simultaneously. But as far as I can tell, I need to put down 700-1000 dollars to upgrade for something like a Yamaha AW16G. And recording direct into the computer is not an option right now.
So I was thinking buying a used Tascam 424mkiii. It can record 4 tracks simultaneously like I want, and I can buy it off ebay used for about 120 dollars... give or take 30.
I was thinking I could record my kit into 4 separate tracks... then hook up the unit to my soundcard and record each track separately into it's own wav file..one for the kick...one for the snare, etc. (yes, i know that will be a long process).
So my question after all that is... is that a total bad idea? I know it's cassette and stuff, but i'm not looking for top quality stuff. I just want to learn first.
Is there any other cheap alternatives? Cheap meaning under 500.
No flaming please.
After the recording part, I hook it into my pc and blah blah.
But I want to be able to record the drums with 4 tracks simultaneously. But as far as I can tell, I need to put down 700-1000 dollars to upgrade for something like a Yamaha AW16G. And recording direct into the computer is not an option right now.
So I was thinking buying a used Tascam 424mkiii. It can record 4 tracks simultaneously like I want, and I can buy it off ebay used for about 120 dollars... give or take 30.
I was thinking I could record my kit into 4 separate tracks... then hook up the unit to my soundcard and record each track separately into it's own wav file..one for the kick...one for the snare, etc. (yes, i know that will be a long process).
So my question after all that is... is that a total bad idea? I know it's cassette and stuff, but i'm not looking for top quality stuff. I just want to learn first.
Is there any other cheap alternatives? Cheap meaning under 500.
No flaming please.
