Re: Recommendations for good basic digital multitracker?
Hi Simon
Depends what you mean by basic.
The very basic ones (under 200 quid) have no hard drive but use memory cards, which dont hold that much. If you can avoid these then do.
If you go up the scale a bit then you can get one with a built in hard disc, and up the scale a bit further also a built in CD player.
There are a couple of good deals at gak.co.uk
This Tascam DP-01 is an 8 track with a built in hd and USB so you can connect to computer and copy onto your computer CD (assuming you have one) and is 270 quid:
http://www.guitarampkeyboard.com/options.php?id=66643
The good thing about this is its very easy to use - based on the old tape ones they did. They also do a DP-01fx for about 50 quid more, and at this sort of price this is a great deal. The problem with these is they dont have built in drum machines, and also you can only record two tracks simultaneously, which is worth bearing in mind if you want to do band demos.
The zoom mrs-802 is 300 quid, and has a built in drum machine, and space for a CD burner which you can install yourself quite easily if you know what you are doing.
http://www.guitarampkeyboard.com/options.php?id=8935
If you are willing to spend 500, here is the absolute bargain:
http://www.guitarampkeyboard.com/options.php?id=12128
This has drum machine, built in cd and hard drive, is 16 tracks and you can record 8 tracks simultansously. I bought a korg 12 track about a year ago, but this is the one i would have gone for had i been buying one now.