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#198545 - 02/04/03 02:59 PM
How long are everyones's songs???
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Registered: 10/08/00
Posts: 4715
Loc: West Virginia
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How long are the songs users record here on the forum.. I'm asking this because the issue of that new recorder I'm getting allowing a full song of 8 tracks at 44 khz being 3 mins and 6 secs with a 128mb smart media card.. This afternoon I got a CD in the mail my wife ordered for me THE QUEEN OF SOUR HERSELF....., MS. ARETHA FRANKLIN.. That's my lady there.. Anyways this CD is a 2 disc set and has 30 of her greatest hits.. I looked on the back and 14 of those greatest hits were under 3 minutes long. Even her top hits like RESPECT which is only 2 mins and 26 secs long... How long does everyone here record for? Squeak
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#198546 - 02/04/03 03:26 PM
Re: How long are everyones's songs???
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Registered: 06/12/01
Posts: 223
Loc: nashville
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Squeak, are you going to be recording tightly constructed radio hits or do you want to jam? If you compose, in what style? Three minutes is a serious limitation for many uses. I checked my songs and they range from 2:20 to one that ran over six minutes which included more guitar solos than needed, but I was having fun, and sometimes that's the point. The question is ,what are you wanting to accomplish? By the way, you can maximize track-minutes by sequencing all your keyboard parts and just recording a two-track stereo mix. Then it's down to how many guitar and vocal parts you want or need to add.However, you may find that guitars and some vocals sound better double-tracked, and unless you are a gifted singer,you may want to record several vocals and keep just the best parts. If $299 is the limit then you can't beat it, but a hard disc recorder with virtual tracks and much more recording time is very nice and not TOO much more money. Good luck and have fun. Bill
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#198549 - 02/04/03 05:14 PM
Re: How long are everyones's songs???
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Registered: 12/08/02
Posts: 15576
Loc: Forest Hill, MD USA
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Squeak,
That's a pretty tight format, too tight for a lot of songs. I would reconsider if I were in your shoes.
Cheers,
Gary
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#198551 - 02/04/03 06:00 PM
Re: How long are everyones's songs???
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Senior Member
Registered: 10/08/00
Posts: 4715
Loc: West Virginia
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I can see where some people run into problems with a 3 minute limitation. However this unit does take any size smart media card, so eventually I'll be buying a 256mb card. A 256mb card allows just over 50 minutes of high quality 16bit 44.1 khz recording, and twice that in the lowest record grade... I think 50 minutes is more than enough.. Found out today that there are 1 gig cards now (but they're new and cost like $500.00) May be a while before I get one of those, but a 256 is in my reach Squeak
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