what would be a good multitrack recorder that is affordable to start out with. IM not interested in using my computer cause it sucks and im only lookin to spend about 300 bucks if possible. Let me know thatnks.
Are you asking about the first link I gave you (to Tascam)? If so, that links should have taken you to the Tascam's Personal Creativity page. The 1st block shows cassette (4-track) recorders.imbackagain2 said:What was that first link to?
Obviously im checking ebay daily.
I don't know if it's "any good". But for the price, it sounds really good. 4 tracks enough for what you want to do? You can bounce tracks "without any sonic degradation" but that *limits* your control over the final mix. It has effects built in, punch in/out capabilities which are good features for a device this price range.imbackagain2 said:
If you'd need more tracks to record (and that in this case all 4 tracks have something on them) then you could let's say *bounce* all 4 tracks on track #1 which would leave you 3 more free tracks to record.imbackagain2 said:I was on harmony central and most of the people there rate 10. What is the deal with "bouncing tracks"?
I'm tempted to get one one just to toy around with it. It seems incredible for the price. It's called Zoom PS04 Palmtop Studio (by Samsontech).ofender said:Check this one out!! It's tiny but packed with features and in your price range!!
It's 4 tracks digital (you can bounce tracks if needed) but it's got a built-in drum and bass module AND 93 effects including vintage amp modeling.
Here's a link to same day music site:
http://www.samedaymusic.com/product--ZOMPS04
Here's the link to download the pdf owner's manual. Check page 7, 9 and 10 of the pdf.
http://www.samsontech.com/products/relatedDocs/PS04.pdf
The Line 6 products look pretty intimidating..Sparks said:How about this?
Line 6 Toneport
http://www.line6.com/toneport/index...edium=Banner&utm_campaign=TonePort+Version+II