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The DP-24 is a 24 track recorder with eight input channels. It's clear in the documentation. It IS "labeled correctly".
To be fair, this unit is only an 8 track recorder.
The DP-24 is a 24 track recorder with eight input channels. It's clear in the documentation. It IS "labeled correctly".
It has 24 tracks to record on and it records 8 at a time would be a fairer quote just as RustyAxe stated. Do you know of any hardware or standalone recorder that can record 24 tracks at once for the same price? . I believe you can buy 2 Zoom R16's or hook up an other DP24 and record 16 tracks at a time but I know of no recorder in this price range that can do 24 tracks at once and if you where expecting this at this price level then you have not done your homework before purchase.To be fair, this unit is only an 8 track recorder.
So I get the band together and record 8 tracks with the drummer against the metronome then I have to dump the 8 tracks down to a 2 track recorder delete the 8 recorded tracks then put the drums back to a stereo track so I can use the other 6 tracks left for the rest of the band. Damn I've been robbed I'm going to ask for my money backSorry dude, this is an eight track recorder
So I get the band together and record 8 tracks with the drummer against the metronome then I have to dump the 8 tracks down to a 2 track recorder delete the 8 recorded tracks then put the drums back to a stereo track so I can use the other 6 tracks left for the rest of the band. Damn I've been robbed I'm going to ask for my money back
Only if you redefine words to your meanings. It's a 24 track, 8 channel recorder. But I suppose you can call it anything you want in your world.The price doesn't matter. Sorry dude, this is an eight track recorder. I own one, and I love it. but it ain't
'a 24 track recorder'
No other facts or justifications are needed.
...My reply was a tongue in cheek retort...
Don't think you need a DP24 if you have one of these unless you want to be more portable and the mixer desk is handy to have too. Do you have the DBX version or the Dolby S I believe that it is quite hard to get spares for the Dolby S version now and I suppose if you needed spares that would be the time to look for something else in the digital domain but if it is still going strong no need to change.I don't own a DP24. I have an MSR24
Hi Bill, Glad you are having fun with your new Tascam. I currently have the Yamaha AW1600 which is an industry standard serious piece of kit. However I was looking to sell for a DP24. It looked like a sensible step up but I first wanted to ask a few detailed questions to someone like yourself who is actually using one.
I would like to know about the editing facilities. I have two specific questions;
[1] Is there any kind of pitch correction? (handy for great vocal performances that are slightly out of tune)
[2] If you are moving a part of a performance or a whole track, can it be moved by less than a 25th of a second? i.e. can it be adjusted by a very small amount.
The reason I ask is because I know the Yamaha is superb on these two points and would like to know I won't be sacrificing them for the extra tracks the Tascam offers.
Hope that makes sense!
Cheers
Benny