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Alex H
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I asked a few of these in the VF160EX thread, but since learning a bit more about these machines, I am beginning to think that the MR8-HD might be more suited to my needs. If anyone can help with these questions, I'd be really grateful.
1) A past thread cast some doubt as to whether the MR8-HD had phantom powered XLRs. The Fostex website says it does, so I assume this is correct?
2) I intend to do most of my recording with a stereo pair (this is jazz/contemporary small group classical). Occasionally, I use vocalists, hence why I would like a machine with more than 2 simultaneous recording tracks. Does this Fostex sound, in general, suitable?
3) Depending on my cash situation, I may get the VF160EX with the CD drive. That is my optimum position. However, if I cannot afford this, the MR8-HD looks good. However, it doesn't have the inbuilt CD drive...All I have at home is a bog-standard, 3 year old family computer with a CDRW drive. No music software, no nothing. Will I need to buy any software in order to burn CDs from the MR8-HD? Or is software available as a free dowload from Fostex?
4) Will I be able to use the machine to send wav files, if I end up with a decent recording that I would like someone more skilled than myself to 'tidy up'? Or even, can I create a CD from which I can press others?
Thanks for any help you can be (and please keep it as simple as is possible - like I said in another thread, although I trust my ears, which I hope is as important as anything when recording, I do NOT trust my technical ability at the moment...
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1) A past thread cast some doubt as to whether the MR8-HD had phantom powered XLRs. The Fostex website says it does, so I assume this is correct?
2) I intend to do most of my recording with a stereo pair (this is jazz/contemporary small group classical). Occasionally, I use vocalists, hence why I would like a machine with more than 2 simultaneous recording tracks. Does this Fostex sound, in general, suitable?
3) Depending on my cash situation, I may get the VF160EX with the CD drive. That is my optimum position. However, if I cannot afford this, the MR8-HD looks good. However, it doesn't have the inbuilt CD drive...All I have at home is a bog-standard, 3 year old family computer with a CDRW drive. No music software, no nothing. Will I need to buy any software in order to burn CDs from the MR8-HD? Or is software available as a free dowload from Fostex?
4) Will I be able to use the machine to send wav files, if I end up with a decent recording that I would like someone more skilled than myself to 'tidy up'? Or even, can I create a CD from which I can press others?
Thanks for any help you can be (and please keep it as simple as is possible - like I said in another thread, although I trust my ears, which I hope is as important as anything when recording, I do NOT trust my technical ability at the moment...
