Good 8 track recorder

dasfonzie

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I'm looking to buy my first recorder, nothing super fancy or anything, but I'd like to be able to put more than one or two guitar tracks on em so I'd need more than 4 tracks.

I was just wondering if anyone has any experience for some relatively cheap ones (around $200-$300)
 
Re: Good 8 track recorder

JOLLY said:
This is probably about the only 8-track digital recorder you'll find in the $200-$300 price range:
http://www.guitarworld.com/gearreviews/gear/0403_foster.html

You'll also have to buy flash cards and I think they run about $40-$50 for a 128mb one.

I have a MR8 and it isn't a bad unit EXCEPT for the memory. Unless you go for the "extended play" mode[16bit] you can only get about 4 and a half minutes on the factory card. Also you can only record two tracks at a time so if you want to record more than two tracks simultaneously you need to come off a mixer-which works just fine.

All in all I would save my $$ and go for something a little higher end. I wish I had of. Wanna buy a MR8?
 
Re: Good 8 track recorder

dasfonzie said:
I'm looking to buy my first recorder, nothing super fancy or anything, but I'd like to be able to put more than one or two guitar tracks on em so I'd need more than 4 tracks.

I was just wondering if anyone has any experience for some relatively cheap ones (around $200-$300)

I still like recording onto very good quality cassettes and I still use my Tascam 488 Mark II 8 tracker...This was one of the best analog 8 trackers you could buy before the digital stuff took over in popularity...You get very high quality recordings and E Bay is loaded with em....No one would disagree with me about what a great high quality deck this was(and still is)...I wouldn't part with mine and I was weened early on via an analog 4 tracker...

John
 
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If you can find a Roland 840 used, you'll have a great 8 track beginning digital sytem.
 
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I'm assuming you'd be looking digital but I thought I'd still mention the Tascam 488 MK2 as it's reachable easily within your price range?

John
 
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I'm thinking about just grabbing a 424Mk III and using that for now. I blew my wad on guitars and gear already this year, and had all designs to include a digital recorder, but things happen and looks like the digi-corder will have to wait. But a tape unit would suffice, and I can still load the taped tracks up to my pc.
 
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midnite_man said:
I'm thinking about just grabbing a 424Mk III and using that for now. I blew my wad on guitars and gear already this year, and had all designs to include a digital recorder, but things happen and looks like the digi-corder will have to wait. But a tape unit would suffice, and I can still load the taped tracks up to my pc.

Bob...That's a phenomenal 4 tracker....I had that just before I scooped up the Tascam 488 MK2 for the 8 tracks...I've yet to record anything that requires 8 tracks,but it's cool to have extra tracks instead of bouncing...Bouncing isn't a problem in the digital realm,but with analog it is,as it introduces hiss and a loss of highend...Make sure you get some TDK SAX 60s or the Maxell XL2S 60s for your recordings and they'll come out very close to CD quality but will have the warmth of analog tape..

John
 
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I've used the tascam 788 and I can highly recommend it, actually I am looking to sell it and get the 24 track version, doing a big project and 8 tracks just isn't enough. Need a lot of tracks to hide my playing.
 
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Wattage said:
I've used the tascam 788 and I can highly recommend it, actually I am looking to sell it and get the 24 track version, doing a big project and 8 tracks just isn't enough. Need a lot of tracks to hide my playing.


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