I was about to start a new topic close to the subject of this one, so here's an attempt at a hi-jacking.
I recently acquired (cheap and like new!) a TEAC A3300SR and I love it. I've been using it in conjunction with a digital Boss recorder, and a piece of shit Fostex 4-track cassette recorder. I've got a cool little sound, where I record the basic low end shit (and drum machine, a TR606) on the digital Boss recorder, then run that into the cassette recorder where I add guitars with a lot of high-end, then run that into the TEAC where it seems to gain a bit of mid. I like the sound, although it is very strange. I now want to get what's on the TEAC onto a CDR, but I was wondering in your opinions, would a TEAC into a standalone CD burner (with a mixer in between possibly?) sound better than through a computer? I try not to use computers very much for recording simply because I've never found a program I liked.
Recommendations? Guidance? If you're going to suggest computer recording, would it be possible for you to recommend a program as well?
Also, we're talking simple little home recordings, nothing special.
Analog to Digital
12thebookofkevin wrote:if you're looking to spend money on software to do this, i recommend Peak.
it's not multi track, but it records stereo, and is particularly suited to dealing with single mono or stereo sound files.
you could always buy a standalone cd burner or something
Well, the idea is to spend as little money on this endeavor as possible.