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Laura C
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Hello to all of you home recording veterans! I am hopelessly naive about digital recording equipment and have not had much success researching the topic on the Internet. I don't trust most of what I've been able to find because the information seems like slick marketing rather than unbiased comparisons of products.
In addition, I haven't found much information comparing the low end products with the high end products (bells and whistles, etc...)
Here is what I need: A semi-decent low end digital recorder with multi track capacity so that I can 1) record demos as I write songs and 2) generate work recordings for musicians who may be playing with me at a certain gig.
I am NOT thinking that I'll record a definitive CD with this equipment -- it will be more for utilitarian purposes -- but I would like it to be decent enough that I feel good about the quality. Reverb/effects would be nice, and the ability to import the files to my PC would be important (I suppose that's how I would burn a CD?) Do any of you think the Fostex MR-8 is the way to go? What else can I get for under $500?
Thanks in advance for helping out a newbie
Laura C
In addition, I haven't found much information comparing the low end products with the high end products (bells and whistles, etc...)
Here is what I need: A semi-decent low end digital recorder with multi track capacity so that I can 1) record demos as I write songs and 2) generate work recordings for musicians who may be playing with me at a certain gig.
I am NOT thinking that I'll record a definitive CD with this equipment -- it will be more for utilitarian purposes -- but I would like it to be decent enough that I feel good about the quality. Reverb/effects would be nice, and the ability to import the files to my PC would be important (I suppose that's how I would burn a CD?) Do any of you think the Fostex MR-8 is the way to go? What else can I get for under $500?
Thanks in advance for helping out a newbie

Laura C