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Reddit mentions of TASCAM DP-24 Channel Digital Multitrack Recorder
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Reddit mentions: 2
We found 2 Reddit mentions of TASCAM DP-24 Channel Digital Multitrack Recorder. Here are the top ones.
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- Color LCD display and 12-encoder channel strip for simple operation; Eight microphone inputs on combo XLR-1/4" jacks with phantom power
- Up to eight-track simultaneous recording at 48kHz/24-bit audio resolution
- Solid-state recording to SD Card media for better shock resistance than hard drive recording
- Multiple effects processors for input processing, guitar amp simulation and mastering
- SD Card not included in the Box.
Features:
Specs:
Height | 7.5 Inches |
Length | 24.5 Inches |
Number of items | 1 |
Weight | 18.25 pounds |
Width | 17.5 Inches |
Ok, I totally understand- I've just heard the argument against using computers hundreds of times, coming from people who think that an all-analog workflow is better. But even the big record companies use digital workstations lol
Tascam used to have some pretty great stuff on the cheap; it looks like their newer stuff is a lot more expensive. This seems to be the lowest entry computer/audio interface replacement tascam makes. It's $500.00, but you'll be able to do everything you need on it without touching a computer.
This might be a stupid question but I'm new to this and honestly confused. I would like to be able to record at least four condenser microphones at once, and would prefer to be able to send those to my computer on separate tracks. I think all I need is a mixer with phantom power, but I'm really not sure. I can spend up to $500. I'm considering getting something like this. If I need more equipment please let me know.