
Dinner at my parent’s place in Klang 22 Feb 07

Ditto.
Was looking around for audio recording hardware that works with Mac when Jason Tong (whom I’m indebted to) linked me up with some dude wanting to part with a totally righteous ‘mini recording studio’ Zoom MRS-8 (click on pic for link).
Spent several hours reading or scrolling down a pdf manual learning how to get this baby rocking. Then, after jabbing this button, turning that dial, working step by step - dis beast is complex - I managed to transfer sample guitar recordings into my iBook and into Garageband (!) My dreams of recording live instruments and vocals in reasonable quality and mixing it in GB is realised by this plum little gadget. Will slowly do my demo with this mini monster and let you hear the results in my Worship Project page. JENG JENG JANG!

Simon | 24-Feb-07 at 6:31 am | Permalink
Whoa, that thingamajig looks really cool. 6 channels eh, can recording drums also haha.
If you can get a hold of Logic Pro, it’s another really good recording software. Costs a ton no doubt, but you could “acquire” it for trial purposes as well.
joel.lim | 26-Feb-07 at 4:51 pm | Permalink
Each channel can record up to 10 takes! Channels 5/6 and 7/8 use one fader each, and, since they are stereo channels, the manual says it’s an 8 channel recorder. Not only that, you can create new projects utilising the full 6 or 8 channels without deleting anything from previous projects. I’m only limited by the SD Card’s 1 gig. Pretty sweet thingy, this.