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Post by Bill on Nov 6, 2006 15:40:42 GMT -5
sounds pretty cool. Im sure it will probably do what you wanted.
only thing i see right off the bat of concern is (not trying to be a jerk here) is that you can only record 2 track simultaniously.
Which really shouldn't be too big of a deal for what your trying to do.
have fun and bear share your creations.
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Post by vegas zone on Nov 10, 2006 10:06:51 GMT -5
Back to this Zoom sound processor and 8-track digital recorder. I am learning more and more as I go along. You get 8 tracks, with one master track, and you have the option of giving 10 takes per track, therefore being able to choose the best version off of each track for each song.
Also the hard disk is packed with 40 Gigs and can hold up to 120 hours of recording.
I just layed down my first experiment which has a drum line, a rythm guitar track and a lead guitar track.
The guitar effect processor it has built with give you hundreds of guitar effects that work like a pedal would.
I can cut, splice and mix the drum beat to make a real song, as opposed to just a looping beat.
What I have so far as recording goes, is already by far, my best, due to the aid of this valuable sound tool.
I will be putting stuff up on the web somw time in the near future and hope to fly it into the degi kingdom for your listening pleasure.
More later...
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