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Yo SCOOT:
Simply, here is what you will be doing with your ZOOM-HD8. I'm assuming that means you have 8 tracks to work with?
First, you record the tracks. You will find it easier to get the "beat" down first. I usually do the drum box and use its base line on ONE track; then, I do keys/chords at the same time on another track.
After that, you can add more drum chops, or a flute solo, or jazz organ backing. The choices are many. When you have the tracks recorded, you will make adjustments in EQ, panning, and dynamics and/or a mastering algorithm if you have any on your new toy.
When you are happy with all the settings, volumes, pans, etc., you now record all the tracks into a two track stereo recording which will ultimately become your CD tracks.
So, you can spend several hours on one 3 minute song.
Have fun with your jump into recording.
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Thanks heaps for thatIt should be arriving in the next few days (hopefully).
Let the fun begin LOL