Anybody want a nice little portable digital 4 track?
Pacomc79
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I've got to buy a Mixer and some other stuff for my radio gig.
I've got a Boss BR-532 with a couple of memory cards in the original box with the original tutorial video the manual and the software that came with it (though there are better ones out there) It's got fiber optic digital out as well as RCA's and works quite well with mixers.
It's also got guitar and vocal effects and you can bounce tracks and the like 32 digital tracks I think. It's got drum tracks for you too if you want and that's seperate from the 4 at once (or 2 stereo tracks) It's got an XLR for Mic and 1/4 instrument input as well as it's own external mic.
I've recorded acoustic guitar, vocals, and my own electric guitar mic'd as well as using the internal amps. It's a nice little recorder, I just have to get a mixer. If you're looking for a little 4 track that's portable (6AA's) You might like it. I used it to record interviews I did and it was much better than the little digital sticks but it's kind of big for that role. Works really well for getting down ideas.
$150 OBO let me know if you want it. I can take some pictures. I'll handle the shipping.
While I'm here I'm also selling my 87 Les Paul Studio for $500 Ebony Pearl Dot inlay Wine Red 490 and 498 HB's.
I haven't decided quite yet about my DL4 but I might trade it for a DD7.
Thanks,
P
I've got a Boss BR-532 with a couple of memory cards in the original box with the original tutorial video the manual and the software that came with it (though there are better ones out there) It's got fiber optic digital out as well as RCA's and works quite well with mixers.
It's also got guitar and vocal effects and you can bounce tracks and the like 32 digital tracks I think. It's got drum tracks for you too if you want and that's seperate from the 4 at once (or 2 stereo tracks) It's got an XLR for Mic and 1/4 instrument input as well as it's own external mic.
I've recorded acoustic guitar, vocals, and my own electric guitar mic'd as well as using the internal amps. It's a nice little recorder, I just have to get a mixer. If you're looking for a little 4 track that's portable (6AA's) You might like it. I used it to record interviews I did and it was much better than the little digital sticks but it's kind of big for that role. Works really well for getting down ideas.
$150 OBO let me know if you want it. I can take some pictures. I'll handle the shipping.
While I'm here I'm also selling my 87 Les Paul Studio for $500 Ebony Pearl Dot inlay Wine Red 490 and 498 HB's.
I haven't decided quite yet about my DL4 but I might trade it for a DD7.
Thanks,
P
My Girlfriend said to me..."How many guitars do you need?" and I replied...."How many pairs of shoes do you need?" She got really quiet.
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How many times do I have to tell you not to sell that LP?
http://www.rolandus.com/products/productdetails.aspx?ObjectId=335
This is it. I'm pretty sure it's two tracks simultaneous recording at one time plus the rhythm track.
Since I've been doing mostly AM I typically only use one in mono.
The LP has to get P90's if I keep it. I'm still needing a hollowbody.... and it's time for a new acoustic. I don't really want to pay for a fret job on a guitar worth around 200 bucks now and I've done about as many crown and polishes as I'm going to get out of em.
here are some of my pictures
http://i225.photobucket.com/albums/dd154/pacomc79/DSC00843.jpg
http://i225.photobucket.com/albums/dd154/pacomc79/PaulsScans001.jpg geez I was young in 2000
http://i225.photobucket.com/albums/dd154/pacomc79/DSC00839.jpg
http://i225.photobucket.com/albums/dd154/pacomc79/DSC00841.jpg
http://i225.photobucket.com/albums/dd154/pacomc79/DSC00842.jpg
I need to move this Boss soon because I need a smaller unit for football games and ENG and while this sounds great, it's tough to do interviews holding a mic and this at the same time. I'll pay shipping.