Ok first off, I want to start recording, and I was wondering what would be a better solution. Buying like a digital 8-track ? Or getting one of those "port" things that allow me to hook mic's and all that midi junk into my computer and then use cakewalk or cubase?
When using a 4 or an 8 track, do you do all the mixing / editing on the machine itself, or do you dump it to the computer and do it there.
What would be easier, for someone with little experience (but willing to learn and learns fast), not much space, and needing to be relativly quiet (unless recording with a band).
Should I go 4/8 track or a computer based solution ? If a 4/8 track is optimum, could someone suggest me a decent one for under ~350 dollars ? Used it ok too.
I plan on using it for a black metal project, me on all intraments, cept drum machine for well drums.
right now im thinking my RR1 > Behringer V AMP > recording device < drum machine and microphone.
Yes one final question from a novice, where does a mixer fit into all of this ?
[img]graemlins/notworthy.gif[/img] to anybody who can answer any of my questions. thanks all.
When using a 4 or an 8 track, do you do all the mixing / editing on the machine itself, or do you dump it to the computer and do it there.
What would be easier, for someone with little experience (but willing to learn and learns fast), not much space, and needing to be relativly quiet (unless recording with a band).
Should I go 4/8 track or a computer based solution ? If a 4/8 track is optimum, could someone suggest me a decent one for under ~350 dollars ? Used it ok too.
I plan on using it for a black metal project, me on all intraments, cept drum machine for well drums.
right now im thinking my RR1 > Behringer V AMP > recording device < drum machine and microphone.
Yes one final question from a novice, where does a mixer fit into all of this ?
[img]graemlins/notworthy.gif[/img] to anybody who can answer any of my questions. thanks all.
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