MultiTrack Studio


IbanezmutESP
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IbanezmutESP
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04/30/2005 8:56 pm
Ok here goes. I've wanted one of these bad boys for a while now. I tried my share of comp recording and i just can't seem to get into it. I have a guitar port and all but when it comes to the software like cakewalk guitar studio and what not my brain is like screw this. These digital multi track studios seems a perfect way to record some guitar riffs. I'm not looking to make demos nor am i looking to record cds. I just want a recording equipment that can record 2+ guitar riffs EASILY. And polish them up decently. I was looking at the Fostex MR8 but i just ran into situations with finances and this and that and my budget is close to non with summer concerts coming and a new amp -=/. I was lookigng at the ZOOM MRS-4B 4-TRack Digital Multitrack studio though. It runs for $180 new. Any word on this or opinions? Thanks a ton btw.
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IbanezmutESP
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05/05/2005 12:08 am
*Bumps* -=)
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Dr_simon
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Dr_simon
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05/05/2005 2:39 am
Korg D1200 is your man ! You can expand from there.

Check the KorgStudios link in my sig, Im a mod their. They are a great bunch and can get you started.

You can pick up a second hand D1200 for about 4-500 bucks. Dont get the Zoom one you will regret it in 6 months.

I have had both the D1600 and the D1200 and they are both excellent bits of kit.
My instructors page and www.studiotrax.net for all things recording.
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