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Live multi-tracking: It turns a live performance into a studio session.

By now your band probably has a few recordings, right? They might be from a party or it might have been done professionally at a studio. But no matter where your recordings came from, there are probably things that you wish could have been better. Maybe it was the hassle of tracking each part seperately, the limits of recording from a sound board, or maybe that it simply failed to capture the energy of a live event.

The gear that I use puts each instrument into its own track; I can record your band in near-studio quality and with surprising simplicity. Imagine recording one of your live events and being able to adjust each track independently; after the show each instrument can be manipulated, just like in a recording studio. Effects, panning, EQ, overdubs and second takes, and more can be added.

Popular reasons to use this method include: Creating a "live album", Recording a demo for presskits and MySpace pages, Selling copies of a performance immediately after its end, Recording with the intent to overdub for studio-quality sound, and more!

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