recording on a budget


vh_5150
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vh_5150
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03/12/2005 12:06 am
i was wondering if you guys could help me pick out a good digital multi-track recording majigg. i just want to put the files on my computer. i found some multi-track stuff, but it records on a cassette. i just need something so i can record some of the stuff i make up, like an idea pad. im just still im junior high, so i don't make alot of money. i don't really want anything above $350. that'd probably be more than both of my electric guitars combined. soo, yeah. thanks in aadvance. :D
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chucklivesoninmyheart
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chucklivesoninmyheart
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03/12/2005 2:53 am
you can use something like this as a 'scratch pad' http://www.musiciansfriend.com/srs7/fg=42/g=rec/search/detail/base_pid/240834/

Plus,since it looks like an old gameboy,you will be more inclined to record your ideas!
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Dante7978
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Dante7978
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03/14/2005 12:03 am
Buy a 50 cent microphone, have a computer that works, download audocity. Thats what me and my bud use for recording. Do what the guy above said if you aren't this cheap though, heh
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chucklivesoninmyheart
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03/14/2005 3:51 pm
Dante,you have the BEST signature EVER !

here is your prize...



meditate on it...
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