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  • Digital storage

    Posted by Hutch on July 29, 2005 at 5:20 pm

    Currently, I have a setup where I bring a keyboard (with onboard sequencer) through a mixing board with multiple effects and output that directly to a Tascam professional grade CD burner. I perform the parts individually on the keyboard and sequence them and then send that throught the board all at once to be mixed and burned to cd. (instrumental only – no vocals)

    I recently purchased a studio grade mic and would like to expand my system and add the capability for vocals. However, I want the capability to record each vocal track one at a time and do that digitally. I would appreciate recommendations on the most economically feasible way to approach this considering the equipment I already have.

    Is there a digital device that would allow me to capture the digital signal immediately before the CD burner and offer a basis to monitor what has been recorded so that I can sing additional parts? If not, what are my options to incorporate multiple vocal tracks with the least cost and noise possible?

    Thanks in advance…

    Peter Perry replied 20 years, 9 months ago 2 Members · 1 Reply
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  • Peter Perry

    July 30, 2005 at 5:37 am

    Hutch,
    Why don’t you tell us what you have for a budget. That would make things easier.
    Peter

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