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Dr_simon
Guitar Tricks Instructor
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Dr_simon
Guitar Tricks Instructor
Joined: 07/06/02
Posts: 5,021
04/07/2003 10:38 pm
Im using a Korg D1600, it is totally cool !
Check it out:

http://www.musiciansfriend.com/srs7/sid=030406180124012217250242724728/search/g=rec/detail/base_id/79059

BTW the boss recorder only has 2 inputs, not much good for recording drums !!!

Zoom is very low quality, unfortunately you get what you pay for !

Tascam is good (generally). If you are on a budget the 424 mK 3 will do what you want though is analog and requires some experience to use.

If you want to do drums you will want a minimum of 8 tracks
i.e.
1) Click
2) Kick
3) Snare
4) Overhead L
5) Overhead R
6)toms
7)Bounce R
8)Bounce L
then
1) Drum bounce L
2) Drum bounce R
3) Backing Vox
4) Bass 1
5) Vox
6) Bass 2
7) Drums
8) Guitar

see what I mean !!!

16 tracks is much more fun !


[Edited by Dr_simon on 04-07-2003 at 05:47 PM]
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