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Re: Loop Recording: need advice
If you have your own PC, just get Cool Edit Pro (it has an excellent Multi
Track Recorder, with 256 Virtual Tracks). It doesn't use up a lot of
resources, plus it's cheaper than a 4 track (well a really good one that
is), and once you mixed the .wav's or .mp3's down you can burn them to
your
CD burner... all that in one unit !!!!
Lucien E. Darthard
A Goal Is A Dream With A Deadline Placed On It.
http://go.to/ldarthard/
----Original Message Follows----
From: Scott Hansen <scott-a-hansen@uiowa.edu>
Reply-To: Loopers-Delight@loopers-delight.com
To: Loopers-Delight@loopers-delight.com
Subject: Loop Recording: need advice
Date: Tue, 28 Aug 2001 09:32:26 -0500
Help-i've been having fun playing loops w/ my DOD D-12
and want to start recording them etc.
the Tascam Porta 05 that i got from a friend was DOA
and i've been debating whether to get:
Tascam Porta 02
or
Fostex x12
could anyone help recommend which is better/easier for
entry level 4 track recording.
responses can be sent to me directly if you want
thanks,
scott
scott-a-hansen@uiowa.edu
ps-Kim-love your sight and have enjoyed researching all the cool/
fun techie gear over the last few months as i've dived (or
slowly waddled) into looping...
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