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what's the cheapest way to record a band on an ibook? |
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Thu 28 Mar 2002, 04:06
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ok so i've got a band and pretty soon i'm gonna get some money for some work i did on some independent movie and i want to buy an ibook. the question is, what do i need to do multi-track recording on the laptop. currently i'm doing all my demos on an analog four track tape deck and i would like to go digital. i don't need a lot, just something that will give me 8 tracks. i need info on software, hardware (mixers etc...), and anything else i might need. thanks for any info. also you can listen to some of my stuff here http://www.mrfusion.net
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Sat 30 Mar 2002, 20:25
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MOTU 828 with AuioDesk or DigitalPerformer. Firewireconnections. Superb quality!
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Tue 9 Apr 2002, 02:06
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I did some recordings lately with a band of mine: I use an iBook together with a US-428, which only has 4 inputs. I borrowed a 4 track MD4track and linked it with Midi-clock. Later on I re-recorded the MD4track back to Cubase, still using the Midi-clock, so I could mix the stuff only using the softwareprogram. Works just fine.
Cheapest way, is to make a good bandsound, mike it up, make some testrecordings to make sure you have a good balance. Then record your band on a stereotrack in Cubase, Logic etc. . Make a couple of recordings and later on you can fit the best parts together if you want, cause you're still using one 'bandsound'.
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- Rogier Hemmes
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