midnite_man
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I'm thinking about getting myself a digital recorder to use occasionally when I feel like I'm up to speed enough on the 'ol axe to actually be record-worthy....lol. I still have all my PA equip. stuff: mics, cables, mixer, effects processor, EQ, etc. I just never got around to recording anything.
I'm interested in the "all-in-one" models like those made by Fostex - the MR16HDCD - and by Tascam - the DP-01FX/CD . I just read a few reviews on the Tascam at M-F and they weren't none too favorable. Apparently it only records up to 2 tracks at a time, and for a 16 track recorder that doesn't sound too great.
I like the idea of having the recorder/cdr combination, as I have an older computer with slow 1.0 USB ports, so I thought it'd be easier to burn it onto a master disc and then edit on my pc with software I already have. But I'm certainly up for any and all input from you guys on what you think are good pieces of equipment to consider, as well as what the standard softwares are that most of you are using to do your editing.
Thanks!
....Bob
I'm interested in the "all-in-one" models like those made by Fostex - the MR16HDCD - and by Tascam - the DP-01FX/CD . I just read a few reviews on the Tascam at M-F and they weren't none too favorable. Apparently it only records up to 2 tracks at a time, and for a 16 track recorder that doesn't sound too great.
I like the idea of having the recorder/cdr combination, as I have an older computer with slow 1.0 USB ports, so I thought it'd be easier to burn it onto a master disc and then edit on my pc with software I already have. But I'm certainly up for any and all input from you guys on what you think are good pieces of equipment to consider, as well as what the standard softwares are that most of you are using to do your editing.
Thanks!
....Bob