Support and General Use > Recording
New recording idea, a bit crazy
nslhrn:
I think this would be agreat options also.
I envision being able to use the Samson USB mic or the Snownall from Blue.
And then also to have the option to use some sort of direct box to the line-in.
Or how about having it some that I can record two mono sources simultaneously so that I can sing lead a partner plays bass. Then I can go back and add back ground vocals. 2 or three.
Im sure this could be accomplished with some sort of mixer before outputing to the iRiver, I'm just imagine plugging a usb mic into the iRiver and another mic into the input Or have the software read the stereo mic as to differnet tracks. So that if iRiver can play 4 tracks two would be used in a single pass but kept as different 'takes'
This would make a nice pocket composer's studio for capturing ideas and creating all the harmony to support the idea. I find I often sing some things but when I listen back, I can't rememeber the additional parts I was thinking of. Multi-track would allow me to capture the other parts I hear and preserve my ideas.
Cool idea. Hope it works out.
gitarald:
This is just to let you all know that there's another one out there dreaming of this possibility to use his iriver as a mobile multitracker studio ...
;) Harry
969696:
Hi ! I bought a h120 to record my flute playing. Being able to record over a drum or a bass track would be great.
Another dreamer.
zenx:
is this possible at all? opinions?
NK-A:
As you can read on this forum some people think it could actually be possible. However noone smart enough (and motivated enough and so on...) have had the time to do something about this. Or so it seems anyway. I guess it takes a lot of work and is not the highest priority. So we normal dummies that don't know how to do it just have to wait and see if something happens. I would love to see this feature in rockbox, but that just isn't enogh to make things happen...
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