Questions about crudely recording

Discussion in 'Performing Arts' started by PharmaPhunk, Mar 17, 2008.

  1. PharmaPhunk

    PharmaPhunk Banned

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    Ok so tell me if this is possible and what I need to get to make it possible.

    I want to be able to play on electric guitar or keyboard, a certain segment of music, have it recorded and then played back looped. I know lots of people will steer me the computer path but thats not what I want. I was thinking of getting some sort of tape recorder that records guitar/keyboard (preferably through an input signal and not microphone), then have that hooked up to a sound board. Do you think this would work? and most importently, is there such a tape recorder?
     
  2. Beckner420

    Beckner420 troll

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    It would be fun to try i guess...

    Computer is the way to go, unless you have a record deal. Certain programs can edit out static and choppiness, and record pretty good sounding shit.
     
  3. ESRUOS ENO

    ESRUOS ENO Senior Member

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    Boss RC-2 Loop Station Effect Pedal
    is probable what your lookinh for.. 1/4 jack can also be used for a keyboard....
     
  4. PharmaPhunk

    PharmaPhunk Banned

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    Ah thats perfect, thanks!
     
  5. ESRUOS ENO

    ESRUOS ENO Senior Member

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    ^ your welcome...
     
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