jus wonderin’
thanks!
Sen
If that’s the sort of thing you’d want to do, then I’d go with the analog.
I don’t really have enough expertise to advise you past that. =/
If you can, post some of your stuff when you’ve recorded it!
Sen
In that case, it would help to know what you intend to record, and what you’re planning on doing with it. If all you want is something to mess around with and make simple demos, with guitar, drums, bass, and vocals, then a 4-track will do you just fine. Then again, maybe you’d be best off just saving up for a PC instead, since you can do so much more with that anyway?
Also, consider this: Are you going to want to broaden your horizons a lot in the future, and do fancier and fancier stuff with your music? And are you going to have more money in the future? Because buying a high-quality digital 8-track recorder now may be beneficial in the future. You might do stuff on it at first that you could have done just fine on a 4-track but then you might progress and do much fancier stuff. Take the future into account.
I’ve been playing for between two and three years, so I’m not super or anything, but I pretty much only play power chords and really simple licks because what I’m interested in playing is mostly just punk stuff.
My advice is late and frivolous.