Originally posted by DonM:
DNJ, I would have to name and save each Midjay song. With external recorder, I can just start -stop between songs, or even just let it run.
Also, to record vocals, the mic must be run through the MJ. I don't always do it that way, sometimes using a mixer. It also allows me to record guest singers.
If I were at home, doing a serious album, I would most likely use the Midjay recorder, as you did on that wonderful CD you made a couple of years ago.
DonM
I hear ya Don.....the MJ did a wonderful job on my last CD........the jukebox also does a great job.....My first CD was done on a Zoom unit once you learn them they are awesome also....there are so many choices for sure, I recently combined both for a somewhat DP Greatest Hits CD !.....hope to hear some more of your fantastic tunes in the near future also......
I'm brain storming now with myself on my next CD project, I'd like to go totally "LIVE" Playing & Vocals with an arranger on this next one...in a simple playing format vs big 16 track multitracking SMF projects....we'll see .....?
Stay Well!
[This message has been edited by Dnj (edited 04-09-2007).]