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analogsid
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Alright. I'm sure you've all been plagued with posts like this but your help is greatly aprpeciated.
I've got an analog fourtrack recorder (to be specific, Tascam Portastudio 414) and I've finally managed to record my first composite track (and still in progress!).
Now, mixing down has become somewhat a dillema. I'm on a budget like many artists and cannot afford DSD recorders. DAT and cassette...sure, that's not as expensive as DSD recorders. I want to be able to transfer my cassette to an audio CD though. Does anyone have any ideas of how I can do this? Links?
As stated earlier. I'm pretty broke and the only options right now are mixing down via cassette deck and a used DAT recorder.
Thanks in advance ya'll.
I've got an analog fourtrack recorder (to be specific, Tascam Portastudio 414) and I've finally managed to record my first composite track (and still in progress!).
Now, mixing down has become somewhat a dillema. I'm on a budget like many artists and cannot afford DSD recorders. DAT and cassette...sure, that's not as expensive as DSD recorders. I want to be able to transfer my cassette to an audio CD though. Does anyone have any ideas of how I can do this? Links?
As stated earlier. I'm pretty broke and the only options right now are mixing down via cassette deck and a used DAT recorder.
Thanks in advance ya'll.