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eventide-timefactor Track Recorders data

This product is kind of difficult to use if you have never recorded before. After a few months, you can become pro at using it. It’s a great product for a great price. With the right equipment and mics, you can sound pro. However, avoid plugging 1/4″ guitar cables in. The pre-amp and effects inside the recorder are not that great. I bought mine for $249.99 at Guitar Center a couple years ago. I’ve already gotten my moneys worth for this product. Buy it!

What do you prefer for recording: Multi Track? or Computer Software?
I have so far Sony Sound Forge and Sony ACID Music Studio 6.0I am not entirely disappointed for each, but I am thinking about changing my music production software to either a Pro-Tools set up, or a Logic set up. If computer recording is the way to go, what kind of audio Track Recorders interface should I use to hook up my mixer to the computer. (I have been using USB connections so far)I also have been considering going classic without all the software and purchasing a multi-track recorder. Ive been looking at the Boss BR series and also the Yamaha recorders.I would like to know what you prefer using through your experiences and which one do you think produces a more high quality sound.Misc:I record a variety of music from Acoustic to Jazz to Pop-Punk to Post Hardcore. I am equipped with a 16 Channel Mackie MKII mixer and Shure Microphones with phantom power.I am in the process of creating a sound proof music studio in a medium sized room in my home.
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