Yamaha AW16g - Anyone still using one?
Hi, I recorded my first album (sometime before the civil war -either the US or UK one) in two studios with two different engineers. some tracks weer reat , others sounded like a rock concert.
I recorded my secnd album on a Roland VS840 (which was better)
My third was on a Yamaha AW1600 -good but complicated.
In my dotage and not familiar with DAW software, so I'm looking at buying a used AW16g (with built in CD burner).
I plan to record in my tiny study probably with just the one condenser mic plus DI for bass guitar - as I did before.
I'd just like to put down some tracks with my self playing mando, dobro, National over my guitar and vocals and maybe harmonising with myself.
This is a vanity project - not a commercial thing - although my second album sold really well to friends in the US through direct contact.
It seems like few actually "buy" music nowadays.
Is anybody still using a steam driven machine like the AW16G?
Any issues?
Any advice?
any .. anything?
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Silly Moustache,
Just an old Limey acoustic guitarist, Dobrolist, mandolier and singer.
I'm here to try to help and advise and I offer one to one lessons/meetings/mentoring via Zoom!
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