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Old 02.12.2010, 05:25 PM   #25
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if you go that way, you will more than likely be buying something else within 12 months once you are bored of it and realise how limiting it is.

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cheers all

i've come into this fairly blind, but someone recomended the zoom4 which looked ok, then i saw a tascam equivolant which look ok too. I had no idea such things existed and they sound more promising to me than actual software.
I think i read that they both record in WAV which i guess means i can transer it onto the computer to burn a cd?

i have a few cheap and toy (music)keyboards which have some cool noises so if i can record them sraight onto the device (through a mic) that would be ideal.
cheers again
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