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#30313 by 420freedom
Tue Apr 29, 2008 11:09 pm
i tried a different recording program and did a little test track (Roots radicals), check it out and feel free too give me any pointers,advice or just let me know what you think of the track.

#30315 by philbymon
Tue Apr 29, 2008 11:25 pm
Use a pop filter on your mike.

Not my thing, really, but the recording quality seems ok, I guess, if a little raw...you could beef up the vox a bit with a sonic maximizer or somesuch.

Did you do this one take at a time, or all at once? It's hard to tell, & I'm not familiar with the software.

How many tracks can you dub with it?

I'm always interested in new stuff.

#30672 by 420freedom
Sun May 04, 2008 8:29 am
it was just a quick one,its sounds weird in spots either bescause i screwed up the lyrics or was messing with the recording distance.But i think it can dub up to four tracks.

#30677 by philbymon
Sun May 04, 2008 2:07 pm
4-tracks are a blast to play with. I recorded "Heads Up!" on one, myself.

Most likely, you can "ping pong" the tracks. Record the 1st three, then mix them down & rerecord them onto the 4th. Then you can record new stuff on the 1st two, again, & mix & record them onto the 3rd. The 1st two are now ready for input, again.

It really is fun to play with, & you can get some pretty amazing home recordings out of it.

Steve, The Beatles Sgt Pepper's album was recorded on a 4-track reel to reel.

Keep at it.

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