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Re: Cheap way to record?



My R&B band went to a guy who charged us about $30/hour.  We did a demo
of 5 songs in one afternoon.  Then there was the CD duplication charge,
but it turned out to be very reasonable.  If you all pitch in some
bucks, you can afford this and let someone else figure out the mic
placement hassles, etc.  Feel like a rock star for a day.  ;-)

Lorele


MaxwellSt (at) aol(dot)com wrote:

> In a message dated 5/11/2001 9:00:32 PM Central Daylight Time,
> kchodosh (at) suffolk(dot)lib(dot)ny(dot)us writes:
>
>
>
>> My klezmer band wants to make a recording without going bankrupt.
>> What kind
>> of equipment would be needed to make a home-brewed CD with
>> reasonably good
>> sound? Where could we find (rent) this stuff? (We live on Long
>> Island)
>
> Try live to four-track.  All good garage bands do!


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