Using Aeros like a 6 track recorder including Drum tracks

Yes Sir it does. I’m an old dude who wrote all my songs out in script until I got a handle on 4 track tape recording. I loved this format and recorded two full albums worth of music using it. At some point I upgraded to 8 track tape recording, (which gave me more options), but never enjoyed the experience as much. At some point tape disappeared and I was forced into digital. 8 track, 16 track and finally a Korg 32 track desktop. I hated all of them. I found I was spending so much time trying how to learn how to use them that it was taking to much time away from my on the spot ideas for new tunes, new musical directions, new hooks, etc., etc… I missed my old 4 track tape recorders. Recording was like a last step to preserving an idea or new song. It was never meant to be, for me, a job to learn and master. I haven’t recorded since 2004. I’ve got over 100 new songs that have never been recorded. I bought all of your products just hoping I could finally preserve the tunes I’ve come up with. I just want to archive my creative output. My children and their children might enjoy the tunes grandpa wrote. That’s all I’m going for. In truth, I never considered drums all that important until I took the time to create my own drum backing track on a Yamaha keyboard. Since then I’ve been through 1/2 dozen drum machines and never liked any of them. The Beat Buddy was perfect. I’ve played along with it and love it. Now I want to record my own songs using the Beat Buddy in stereo as part of the backing tracks. Drums, bass, guitar, sometimes synth and vocal.

Thank You
Rick

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