- 40GB Storage Capacity
- 8-track recording at uncompress CD quality
- 2-track simultaneous recording
- Dedicated stereo mixdown track
- Dedicated controls on each channel for volume, pan, EFX send, EQ high & EQ low
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21 of 21 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
Great for home recording!,
By j eastman "ex-teen idol" (Minneapolis) - See all my reviews
This review is from: Tascam DP01FX 8 Track with Effects Digital Multitrack Recorder
My first multitrack recorder was a Fostex cassette based recorder back in the early 90's. I loved it - used it nearly daily to work out arrangements or learn new songs. When it finally quit working, I was a little heartbroken.
At that time, someone had turned me on to PC multitracking software - which was a suitable solution, until I started upgrading. I found that certain programs wouldn't work with certain operating systems, conflicts with various attached devices would cause recording errors. I felt like I spent more time troubleshooting my system than actually recording. After much research, I settled on this unit. As a solo artist this is an excellent machine - I mostly record acoustic arrangements, with some electric guitar and drums. Although I've used this for a week, I couldn't be happier with the results...far superior to my old cassette unit, and much easier to use than software. The sound is much better than I hoped for...and the menus are easy to navigate. The guitar effects are OK, but not great. I don't expect I'd use them at all...the sound I get when I mic my amp is far better. The vocal and drum effects, on the other hand are more useful. Overall, I expect I should be able to make very high quality demos. You can only record two tracks at a time, but as a solo artist, that's not such a big deal. For bigger arrangements, such as with my band, I have a 14 channel Mackie mixer that I run into the unit that allows me greater flexibility. The unit is easy to learn how to use, and the user's guide is written so that my 11 year old can figure it out. I had no trouble recording, mixing and mastering...following the instructions in the guide, I was able to successfully transfer the final mixdown of my music to the computer without any hangups. Overall, I'm very satisfied with this unit.
2 of 5 people found the following review helpful:
2.0 out of 5 stars
Probably a good recorder but weak mike amps.,
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This review is from: Tascam DP01FX 8 Track with Effects Digital Multitrack Recorder
Returned the unit because the amplifiers on the XLR imputs are not strong enough to generate a good signal.
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