Digital Multitrack
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Tascam DP-004 Digital Multi Track Recorder $147.00 |
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Zoom H2n Handheld Digital Multitrack Recorder H2-N Handy Sennheiser HD202 II NEW $199.99 |
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Boss BR-600 Digital Multi Track Recorder $140.00 |
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Tascam DP-004 Digital Multi Track Recorder $70.00 |
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Zoom R8 Digital Multi-Track Recording $299.00 |
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Sony ICD-PX312 Digital Multi Track Recorder $20.50 |
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Boss BR-1600CD Digital Multi Track Recorder v2 – 80 Gb w CDRW & Drums SW $944.00 |
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Fostex D-1624, D1624 16 track digital multitrack recorder $300.00 |
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Fostex MR-8HD Digital Multi Track Recorder w/ microphone $99.99 |
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Korg D1200 Digital Recording Studio – Multi-Track Recorder with CD Burner $249.99 |
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Korg D3200 Digital Multi Track Recorder $550.00 |
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Korg D3200 Digital Multi Track Recorder $650.00 |
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Fostex MR-8HD Digital Multi Track Recorder $138.99 |
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Boss BR-1600CD Digital Multi Track Recorder $500.00 |
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Boss BR-600 Analog Multi Track Digital Recorder $129.99 |
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*MINT* TASCAM DR-40 Portable Digital Multi-track SD Recorder $90.00 |
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Boss BR-900CD Digital Multi Track Recorder $250.00 |
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Yamaha AW4416 Digital Audio Workstation Multi-Track Recorder AW-4416 $575.00 |
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Fostex Mr-8 Digital Multi Track With FREE 512 MB Flash Memory $46.50 |
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New Tascam DP-008 Digital MultiTrack (8-track)Recorder $269.99 |
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Sony ICD-P620 Digital Multi Track Recorder $6.05 |
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Fostex Mr-8 MKII Digital Multi-Track Recorder $135.00 |
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Akai DD8 DD-8 8 track digital multitrack recorder $199.00 |
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Boss BR-900CD Digital Multi Track Recorder $102.50 |
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BOSS BR-532 DIGITAL STUDIO MULTI-TRACK RECORDING STATION ( POWER UP ) $24.99 |
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Zoom R16 Digital Multi Track Recorder SD NEW !! $285.00 |
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Sony ICD-AX412 Digital Multi Track Recorder $49.95 |
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Alesis HD24 Digital Interface – Multitrack Recorder – 20GB HD- ADAT – NO RESERVE $455.00 |
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Tascam DP-02 Digital Portastudio Multi Track Recorder $199.00 |
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Zoom R16 Digital Multi Track Recorder $1.00 |
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Boss BR-900CD Digital Multi Track Recorder $250.00 |
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Tascam Digital 8 Track Portastudio w CD Burning & Effects Multi Track Recorder $539.95 |
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Tascam Compact 4-Track Digital Pocketstudio Multi Track Recorder Studio DP-004 $249.95 |
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Tascam Compact 8-Track Digital Portastudio Multi Track Recorder Studio DP-008 $364.95 |
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Boss br 8 multitrack recorder 24 bit br-8 digital recording studio 8 track $101.00 |
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Fostex RD8 and Hosa Digital Multitrack 8-channel snake for Lightpipe $175.00 |
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TASCAM DP-004 Pocketstudio Digital Multitrack Recorder $179.99 |
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Roland VS-840 Digital Studio Multitrack Recorder $79.99 |
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Sony ICD-BX112 Digital Multi Track Recorder $0.99 |
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Tascam DP 01FX/CD Digital Multitrack Recorder $185.00 |
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Zoom H2n Handheld Digital Multitrack Recorder H2-N $263.98 |
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Zoom H2n Digital Handheld Portable Multitrack Recorder $263.98 |
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Tascam DP-008 Digital Multi Track Recorder – BRAND NEW ! $299.00 |
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ROLAND VS-880 V XPANDED digital RECORDER multi track $11.00 |
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BOSS Micro BR 1GB Digital Recorder Multi Track MicroBR w/ manual 1 GB card $105.00 |
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Tascam DP-004 Digital Multi Track Recorder – Brand New in the Box! $189.00 |
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BOSS Micro BR Digital Recorder Multi Track MicroBR $95.00 |
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BOSS (BR-1200CD) MULTI-TRACK DIGITAL RECORDER WITH BUILT IN CDR/RW/#BHJ $425.00 |
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Korg D1200 Digital Recording Studio – Multi-Track Recorder with CD Burner $850.00 |
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Fostex VF-80EX Digital Multitrack Recorder $100.00 |
Advances in Technology & Change Musical Expression
The latest technological advances have made creating music easier. Being a one-man/woman band and having your own recording studio at your disposal is possible now that digital technology has come about. Burning your own original music CD is not just a dream for amateur musicians: In this day and age it is a reality. The pursuit of a musical career is not limited to only the musicians who can afford studio time. Virtually anyone with a spare room and the time and patience to learn home recording techniques can pursue their musical career without a lot of money. I have been dabbling in home recording for a few years now and I’m constantly amazed how an ordinary woman like me can produce my own CD’s. Using a keyboard I can perform all the songs myself, record all the tracks using an inexpensive digital multitrack recorder, perform vocals using a condenser microphone, and use a home stereo system to monitor my recordings. Granted, my recordings lack the professional quality that commercial music requires, but they do make adequate demos and certainly allow me to lay down my tracks (I do not note) since spontaneous composition is my method of musical expression. How we listen to music has also changed dramatically over the years. Say goodbye to those old cassette decks; the CD recorder and player has taken over the market enabling music lovers to enjoy the highest quality of recorded music. Most recently, the pod has made it possible to store a multitude of songs, creating a personalized pallets of the listener’s favorite tunes. Plug it in and listen in your car, listen while jogging or walking, or listen to tunes on your computer while you work, anytime or anywhere. Yes, some of the new gadgets, like the pod, can be pricey. But, the convenience of having music at your disposable anytime you wish is worth the money invested. Whatever your interest in music is, be it playing, composing or simply listening, technology has certainly changed the way we enjoy music.
The latest technological advances have made creating music easier. Being a one-man/woman band and having your own recording studio at your disposal is possible now that digital technology has come about.
Burning your own original music CD is not just a dream for amateur musicians: In this day and age it is a reality. The pursuit of a musical career is not limited to only the musicians who can afford studio time. Virtually anyone with a spare room and the time and patience to learn home recording techniques can pursue their musical career without a lot of money.
I have been dabbling in home recording for a few years now and I’m constantly amazed how an ordinary woman like me can produce my own CD’s. Using a keyboard I can perform all the songs myself, record all the tracks using an inexpensive digital multitrack recorder, perform vocals using a condenser microphone, and use a home stereo system to monitor my recordings. Granted, my recordings lack the professional quality that commercial music requires, but they do make adequate demos and certainly allow me to lay down my tracks (I do not note) since spontaneous composition is my method of musical expression.
How we listen to music has also changed dramatically over the years. Say goodbye to those old cassette decks; the CD recorder and player has taken over the market enabling music lovers to enjoy the highest quality of recorded music.
Most recently, the pod has made it possible to store a multitude of songs, creating a personalized pallets of the listener’s favorite tunes. Plug it in and listen in your car, listen while jogging or walking, or listen to tunes on your computer while you work, anytime or anywhere.
Yes, some of the new gadgets, like the pod, can be pricey. But, the convenience of having music at your disposable anytime you wish is worth the money invested.
Whatever your interest in music is, be it playing, composing or simply listening, technology has certainly changed the way we enjoy music.
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