DiscoverThe Self-Recording Band211: Multitrack Recorder VS Computer + DAW
211: Multitrack Recorder VS Computer + DAW

211: Multitrack Recorder VS Computer + DAW

Update: 2024-02-28
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Surprisingly, some of our subscribers are telling us that they are using standalone multitrack recorders instead of computers. 

We actually get these kinds of messages pretty regularly.

So, is it a good alternative? Are there any advantages to using a device like that? Or should you just get an interface and a DAW and start using a computer to produce your music?

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211: Multitrack Recorder VS Computer + DAW

211: Multitrack Recorder VS Computer + DAW

Benedikt Hain / Malcom Owen-Flood