Portable Multitracks?
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Portable Multitracks?
I am looking into experimenting with recording but need it to be as easy as possible. I don't see much mention of portable self-contained mulitrack recorders on here. I'm sure that computers are much more powerful but I like the idea of a more self-contained unit. Thoughts? Good used one for under $100?
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Laptop?
Honestly, the multi-track digital workstations that still exist are hella expensive for way less power and features than you get with even the simplest DAW. A Laptop and a USB interface that'll probably fit in your mic case (if you have more than one mic you carry with you) will do a lot more for the same or less money.
Honestly, the multi-track digital workstations that still exist are hella expensive for way less power and features than you get with even the simplest DAW. A Laptop and a USB interface that'll probably fit in your mic case (if you have more than one mic you carry with you) will do a lot more for the same or less money.
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I seriously doubt you will find anything like that for less than $100, but look in to the Tascam Portastudios
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Devin wrote:I seriously doubt you will find anything like that for less than $100, but look in to the Tascam Portastudios
I am looking at older Boss and Tascam models. A few options at <$100.
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For an 8 track Tascam, the DP-008EX looks pretty good for $150 band new.
8 channels, each with a compressor, exciter, de-esser and 2 band eq. It's also got 6 different reverbs to choose from.
http://www.bhphotovideo.com/bnh/control ... &A=details
8 channels, each with a compressor, exciter, de-esser and 2 band eq. It's also got 6 different reverbs to choose from.
http://www.bhphotovideo.com/bnh/control ... &A=details
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I see ads for zoom and tascam stuff all the time. They pop up on Mf stupid deal pretty often. I sometimes wish I had done that instead of the usb Mic route.
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nightflameauto wrote:Laptop?
Honestly, the multi-track digital workstations that still exist are hella expensive for way less power and features than you get with even the simplest DAW. A Laptop and a USB interface that'll probably fit in your mic case (if you have more than one mic you carry with you) will do a lot more for the same or less money.
This times a billion. A laptop + interface will be also smaller and lighter to carry than those huge mixers. Something like the Roland OctaCapture has 8 inputs and fits in your laptop bag.
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Decided to go for it. Ended up with a Tascam DP-02CF for $120 and the MXL 990/991 kit ofr $50.




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HNRSD!!! (Happy New Recording Studio Day!)
Congrats and have fun bro!!!!!

Congrats and have fun bro!!!!!

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Walt wrote:But when the hour is nigh, and the lights are low, and I got a little toothpick of a shwag joint in my teeth, and my friends want to hear me play "Into the Void", or "TNT", "or "Cemetery Gates"...I plug my 600 dollar guitar into my 150 dollar amp, and I am a Rawk gawd.
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I had a DP-02 until about 4 years ago. Shoot me a pm if you have any questions on the unit and I'll try to help. Mine came with a dvd tutorial which was very helpful and I highly recommend picking one of those up on
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Speed Bag wrote:I had a DP-02 until about 4 years ago. Shoot me a pm if you have any questions on the unit and I'll try to help. Mine came with a dvd tutorial which was very helpful and I highly recommend picking one of those up on.
Cool! Thanks. What did you think of it?
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It was pretty easy to use once I got the hang of it. IIRC the manual jumped around in an odd way which took a while to get used to. The built in cd burner was a big deal for me at the time (I know the CF doesn't have that feature).
Before I got the DP 02 I had whatever model came right before it. That gave me a head start as there are a lot of similarities throughout the Tascam line. Tascam does a good job of improving/building upon what they have already done so you can take what you have learned on an old unit and apply it to the new model.
Ultimately I got rid of it because it did not have mastering tools.
Before I got the DP 02 I had whatever model came right before it. That gave me a head start as there are a lot of similarities throughout the Tascam line. Tascam does a good job of improving/building upon what they have already done so you can take what you have learned on an old unit and apply it to the new model.
Ultimately I got rid of it because it did not have mastering tools.
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I like the idea of a decent portable for live & basic recordings, & then mixing in a DAW. Mixing on a unit is a bitch.
I really like my OLD Zoom 16 track. Its still good, but its only 16/44.1 to internal hard drive. 8 XLR in is more than I really use anymore, so its just bigger. I kinda like this: http://www.zoom.co.jp/products/r8
I really like my OLD Zoom 16 track. Its still good, but its only 16/44.1 to internal hard drive. 8 XLR in is more than I really use anymore, so its just bigger. I kinda like this: http://www.zoom.co.jp/products/r8