Ah honey, analog is Jack White bullshit; if you want to have shitty sound like the Stripes then by all means use it but I think you've got far more ideas than recording to casette...its a vey bad idea (well i think anyway...). And think of it this way also - if you have 4 tracks, you can only record 4 things - in your probable case, vocals, bass, drums, guitar. that leaves no room for overdubs of any kind! now, you can cram everything onto one track and THEN overdub onto the other 3 tracks (it's called Dumping) but it's gonna sound inferior. you'd want an 8-track or 16-track but those are far more expensive...digital is cool...if you get the right equipment it sounds pretty damn cool...but yeah, so now you're subletting (YAAYYYY!!) yer gonna buy yer ticket, oui? any word about a job? or even interviews? the week you get to the UK i want you to flog your ass around all the pubs, resteraunts, shops, and galleries in London, OKAY? :) I finally got a job over the weekend, makin' pizzas. *g* miss you too!! talk to ya soon, LOVE YA! *MWAAHHHHHSS*
Re: home recording devices
Date: 2003-02-18 04:50 am (UTC)Love,
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