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

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