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Recording your own music

 
 
Amigo
 
Reply Sat 23 Jan, 2010 03:04 am
I bought an old Fostex 8 track digital recorder (MR-HD). A Maple YAMAHA acoustic with a rare eath pick-up in it. A Shure SM58 and a crappy fender practice amp. and oh yea, and an old hohner melodica.

This is a great hobbie for anybody.

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panzade
 
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Reply Thu 4 Feb, 2010 08:22 am
@Amigo,
http://www.fostexinternational.com/images/product_img/prod_feat/MR8HD-Front.jpg

This is a great little recorder. All you're missing is a cheap Yamaha PSR model keyboard. They have great rhythm tracks that include bass lines.
Amigo
 
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Reply Thu 4 Feb, 2010 02:51 pm
@panzade,
It is know for it's ease of use. The down side is I have to upload (or down load ) the bounnced tracks to my laptop, turn it into a WAV file, then turn that into an mp3. I got my first song to a WAV file but am stuck at turning it into a mp3. It is outdated all the new ones come with built in CD burners.

I am paying a local professional I am aquanted with to help with this.

I am also having trouble with my crappy drum machine, song structure, bad vocals (mine).

Recording is a whole diferent thing but it can be very fun.
panzade
 
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Reply Thu 4 Feb, 2010 03:26 pm
@Amigo,
go to audacity.com They have a free program to convert wav files into mp3's
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