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![]() Newbie Group: Members Posts: 1 Joined: 17-Feb 05 From: Milwaukee - US Member No.: 60,671 ![]() |
I recently purchased a brand new G4 Powerbook (a very powerful one). I've recorded onto a Minidisc for a long time but i am now wanting to move into the full-band terrain. I am a multi instrumentalist and I want to record drum, guitar, and bass tracks seperately. I figured an analog cassette recorder would be the most cost-effective way to ensure enough tracks.
Do i need a special interface to get the music from my multitrack to the G4? And will it simply be a USB-conversion thing or will it convert the analog to digital? Or can the G4 do that itself? I really have no idea where to start, and I don't want to invest in an unnecessary piece of equipment. Any help would be appreciated. Steven |
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![]() Newbie Group: Members Posts: 3 Joined: 19-Feb 05 From: Sarasota - US Member No.: 60,873 ![]() |
The best solution would be to record to a hard drive via a DAW (digital audio workstation). At the very least you will need the software and an analog to digital interface. Check out
www.motu.com www.tascam.com www.digidesign.com |
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