Help With Recording |
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May 7 2007, 03:55 AM |
K so basically, were looking to record ourselves, we need something from $100-$500 but we also wanna be able to make a demo on a cd and be able to put the songs on our comps...anything that can do this? only thing we've really looked at so far is the Boss BR-600, any ideas? thanks You are definately looking at the right kind of device for your price range - the next level up would be a PC + Interface + Cubase kind of setup - that would easily bust your budget, but these little portastudios are fantastic value for money these days, unlike when I were a lad - they used to be cassette based and the quality was suspect, but the new generation of digital portastudios are a lot better. I don't have any specific recomendations in that area, but check the reviews and read a decent sound recording magazine and you should get an idea - they are probably all pretty good to be honest. -------------------- Check out my Instructor profile
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May 8 2007, 02:55 AM |
So I should get the BR-600?
-------------------- But still I want answers, what's the point, what does all this mean? |
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