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New recording idea, a bit crazy
BenJenkins:
I have to say that this is a great idea. 4 tracks should be plenty. I'd even be happy with just two tracks. (Now, if I could only find a 140 for sale.)
bennis:
great ideas guys! please work them out! I could surely use a 4 track recorder in my pocket :)
Example: Record a tune in the studio, mix it down to a stereo guide track on your iriver, then go to a nice place with a great sounding grand piano / percussion / horns section / hammond -- plugin a GOOD stereo mic --> give the musician a headphone and record the the intrument in sync with the guidetrack!
After recording go home, upload the new stereo track to your multitrack software ( nuendo, cubase, sonar, protools etc) --> mixdown and be happy!
Would be sooo cool, quick and concenient
LinusN:
My statement above applied to the Archos hardware alone.
lenny:
whew! that's a relief Linus. I've been waiting since december 20th for that answer (j/k ;))
come summer if someone hasn't taken this idea and run with it, I think I'll invest some time and learn C. Maybe. but it would be cool if somebody that knew how did it!
edit: thanks bennis for reviving this thread, maybe something good will come of it
pupil:
sweet lord, PLEASE make this happen, this would be the greatest thing ever, as being able to record extra instruments outside out the studio (ie grand piano as someone stated earler) with this would be amazing!
I'm sure you've all seen this puppy:
http://www.m-audio.com/products/en_us/MicroTrack2496-main.html
technically (software wise at least, maybe not quite up to the quality hardware wise) a 4track iRiver would be better than the M-Audio 2 track recorder!
please make this happen, you would make me sooooo happy!
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