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I want to record a demo for my band. The equipment I was thinking of getting is three microphones and a Dual Cassette Deck. I already own a regular single cassette player/recorder. Using the single cassette recorder, I was going to plug one mic in the left input jack to record over by the drums, and plug the other mic in the right input jack for guitar and vocals. i was going to use the third mic for vocals and use a vintage analog delay guitar effect and run it through a 15w guitar amp. so basically the two mics plugged into the cassette deck are recording the whole thing live. first off, does this plan seem like it will turn out good?
the second part is, is there any way i can playback this recording, and record another another guitar on top of it? is it possible to do that with the equipment that i have? the reason i'm going with tape is because i want to produce an authentic raw sound, but i also want it to sound somewhat clear and have an overall good quality.
You really need to consider the purchase of a MIXER. This will solve all your problems. The mixer will allow you to connect everything to it and the output of the mixer goes to the tape deck. You can send whatever sound you want to the left or right channel or both. Mixers are cool (and cheap too - thank you China):