What should I buy?

Posted by: montana

What should I buy? - 06/24/07 08:44 AM

I really don't know any thing about recording but what I need is to record myself and my duo. So I think I would need a recorder to be able to record 4 tracks at once two vocal mics and the 2 imputs from my G70. If this is the right way to do it. Please suggust what I should buy.
Posted by: GlennT

Re: What should I buy? - 06/24/07 02:48 PM

I just received the July issue of Keyboard mag and there's a 13 page article on recording your band. Check it out.

Glenn
Posted by: montana

Re: What should I buy? - 06/25/07 05:31 AM

Quote:
Originally posted by GlennT:
I just received the July issue of Keyboard mag and there's a 13 page article on recording your band. Check it out.

Glenn
I saw the article. We record ourselfs on the job with a minidisc out of the PA but I can't adjust the tracks after or do any fixes. I need something to do a real demo and I'm not totally sure how to do it.
Posted by: Shade of pale

Re: What should I buy? - 06/25/07 08:04 AM

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Glenn[/b][/QUOTE]I saw the article. We record ourselfs on the job with a minidisc out of the PA but I can't adjust the tracks after or do any fixes. I need something to do a real demo and I'm not totally sure how to do it.

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Korg has the Hard disk/Mixer/Recorder that will do just what you like to do...Model DR something? You can record, and adjust 8 tracks.

Tye

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Posted by: montana

Re: What should I buy? - 06/25/07 02:40 PM

Thanks Tye, I'll check it out.
Posted by: George Kaye

Re: What should I buy? - 06/25/07 09:05 PM

The Korg D888 mixer/recorder is probably the best thing out there for recording a live band and up to 8 tracks at a time.
First, it's set up to be a mixer, just like any 8 channel mixer. Instead of looking like a complicated 8 track recorder, you have familiar looking faders, tone controls and effects send on each channel. The cool thing is that is has a 40 GB hard drive inside and if you push record and arm as many tracks as you need to record, when finished you can USB directly to a computer and then burn a CD. If you want to add more tracks then say the 4 you started with. You can play back the four and add up to 4 more.
Korg has a winner here.
The MAP price you will find is $699.
If you are interested, I discount more to Synthzone members. Please contact me if interested.
George Kaye
Kaye's Music Scene
Reseda, California www.kayesmusicscene.com
818-881-5566
Posted by: Dnj

Re: What should I buy? - 06/25/07 09:19 PM