Digital 8 track help question
Meine liebe
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I have been wanting to get rid of my Tascam four track and pick up something a bit better. The reason is how noisy the Tascam is. I want to upgrade my recording gear but I want to know if a digital 8 track would be much better. I just want something that is less noisy and static-y. Any recommendations? Nothing over $750 please, thats my limit.
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Mitch Hedberg
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you recording to actually make a presentable peice of work? or just to capture ideas, band sessions? this will help in what you need
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2005.09.05
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the tascam is fine for just catching ideas but it is so damn noisy and muffled no matter what is being recorded into it. I mean it records on tapes which are not the best for noise so I was thinking digital had to be better. Is it?
Mitch Hedberg
If you need more tracks, you need more money. Get a Spike and some decent mic cables and mic's. You could do that easily for under $750. Check it out.
1. http://www.zzounds.com/item--MACSPIKE = $250
2. Get 2 of these - http://www.zzounds.com/item--STUB3 = $320
3. Get 2 of these - http://www.zzounds.com/item--MONMSLX = $50 bucks
That leaves you 130 bucks to buy a pair of headphones, or an SM-57 and a decent case of beer.
That would be an extremely powerful setup for $750. You would have two decent multi-patten condensers for stereo recording, THE workhorse dynamic mic, and a decent interface to your computer, with some respectable though basic DAW software to boot. Your ability to record better tracks would not be limited by your gear.
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