Tips for recording your own song
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Every recording unit has what we call track inputs. They come in units of 4, 8, 16, and 24 in stand alone units. If you are using a computer you can reach up to 128 tracks and beyond depending on how powerful your computer is.
Each track gives you the availability of layering one instrument on it. For example: Track one Bass, track two, guitar, track three vocal etc. The individual tracks will generally
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