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I want an analog sound for less than 400 bucks

I was thinking of getting the Korg C-4 4track tape recorder. But i want to know if there are any other analog recorders out there that are better in quality and performance. Anyways I need responses fast. You guys know me by now I need results quick and accurate.

I help you. You help me.

Its that simple

analog setup question

I'm setting up a home studio with a 1/2" 8-track (Tascam) and Tannoy Reveal moniotrs. I got everything except the mixer. Any recommendations? I'm leaning to the A & H mixwizard. And also, whats with the great debate over direct outs and sub outs? I thought direct outs were the way to go. I may be using the computer for some demo work too...so I have to keep that in mind.

transferring from analog tape recordings to DAW

I'm looking at a widely divergent set of opinions everywhere and am really confused.
What are the basics I need to transfer my analog recordings(done on a 4 track Tascam mk-2 424 portastudio-most of them 2-3 channels)to DAW effectively?I'm looking to transfer the files to DAW for edting,tweaking and basic mastering purposes.
I did read about an A-D converter,but which type?

from analog to daw

Ive about 100 songs I recorded on a Tascam 4 track and am thinking of trasferring them to a daw,remixing them,overdubbing the rythm patterns with drum samples,and just generally fixing all the weak spots.
Whats the best place to look for a daw..would I be able to get a good one on e-bay and what are the minimum requirements I should look for?

Old analog guy needs some help understanding PC recording...

I'm attempting to set up a recording system for my church. We will be doing Christian type music as well as choir recording. Anything from 2-16 tracks. I've got my PC and I've been looking at recording interfaces such as the Aardvark Q10 (until I found out they folded) but I'm really interested in using a mixer instead of a box of preamps that feed into the PC and then mixing in there.

Analogue or digital?

I've only just started thinking about setting up a small studio and am in the process of deciding what equipment to buy.

As far as the desk goes i was thinking of a Yamaha 02R as it is fully featured and seems to be exactly what i need but i was wondering if i'd be better going for an analog desk + gates, compressors, effects etc.

What is the general opinion about this?