Howdy, Hope the Holiday Season's treating you fine.
I've got a question about multitrack recorders and mixers. I'm looking at a 4 channel mixer, a Phonic AM440D. I'm also checking out various mics for this mixer. I want to go from this mixer to my ZoomH2... the only problem is my Zoom doesn't have overdubbing nor multitrack recording software. It has 2 tracks for the separate left/right stereo channels but you can only record a file or play a file, not multitrack. I'm searching for a multitrack recorder to go from this mixer to. I'm getting a band together and we want to record our albums in a "home studio." Some stuff I want to record "live", like just setting up mics in front of the 5 piece band and jamming, but for a cleaner sound I would like to record in tracks. Should I get this mixer, or should I just go with a 8 track recorder or 24 track recorder that records to hard disk/memory card? Tascam makes some pretty good DAWs (digital audio work stations) or Digital Portastudios. Looking at their 8 track studio or their 24 track? I still like the thought of using the mixer because it has the various channels. What's your thoughts, because I'm totally stumped. Josh Jonathan Mosen List Founder Audio List Help, Guidelines, Archives and more... http://www.pc-audio.org To unsubscribe from this list, send a blank email to: [EMAIL PROTECTED]