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Reddit mentions of Zoom R8 Multi-Track Tabletop Recorder, Interface, Controller, 2 XLR Combo Inputs 8 Tracks, USB Audio Interface, Built In Stereo Condenser Microphones, Pad Sampler, Rhythm Machine

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We found 3 Reddit mentions of Zoom R8 Multi-Track Tabletop Recorder, Interface, Controller, 2 XLR Combo Inputs 8 Tracks, USB Audio Interface, Built In Stereo Condenser Microphones, Pad Sampler, Rhythm Machine. Here are the top ones.

Zoom R8 Multi-Track Tabletop Recorder, Interface, Controller, 2 XLR Combo Inputs 8 Tracks, USB Audio Interface, Built In Stereo Condenser Microphones, Pad Sampler, Rhythm Machine
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    Features:
  • Digital recorder with 16-track playback and 8-track simultaneous recording utilizing secure Digital (SD) memory
  • 16/24-bit/44. 1kHz Linear PCM recording in WAV format
  • Built-in stereo condenser microphones
  • Supports cards up to 32GB SDHC
  • Allows simultaneous recording on up to 8 tracks
Specs:
ColorMulticolor
Height2.01 Inches
Length10.12 Inches
Number of items1
Weight2.7 Pounds
Width7.48 Inches

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Found 3 comments on Zoom R8 Multi-Track Tabletop Recorder, Interface, Controller, 2 XLR Combo Inputs 8 Tracks, USB Audio Interface, Built In Stereo Condenser Microphones, Pad Sampler, Rhythm Machine:

u/redboxmike · 2 pointsr/synthesizers

When I go all hardware, I used to record to the Tascam DP-008EX and then bounce the track to my Tascam 424.

Recording to tape can sound different depending on the type of music you are recording and how you mix and level the individual tracks. For reference, here are 3 tracks I recorded to cassette:

  • Angband
  • 7h22
  • Snow

    These days, I use the Zoom H6 pretty exclusively for my hardware recordings (because I can do overdubs and record ambient sounds with the microphone). If you are looking for a hardware device for your recordings, anything from the Zoom R line you might like. And if you have any interest in the cassette sound, I am sure you can find some cheap(er) options than online around you area. Check thrift stores and Craigslist.

    Also, your 2 tracks are nice. Keep writing music!
u/elderood · 1 pointr/WeAreTheMusicMakers

The Zoom R8/R16 line (http://www.amazon.com/Zoom-R8-Multitrack-Controller-Interface/dp/B0052B9LGQ) is great for this. You can work entirely off of a SD card and then move it to a computer for mixing/etc later, but the computer isn't necessary. It also doubles as a control surface.

I had the R16 for a long time with my band but replaced it with a computer-dependent, much less portable interface setup. There are days I regret this decision.