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sparky123
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I've been redirected to this forum and was looking for a 16 track recorder ( no pc) that will do the job for live and studio recordings.using a&h mixward3
I've been redirected to this forum and was looking for a 16 track recorder ( no pc) that will do the job for live and studio recordings.using a&h mixward3
well, thank for your reply. have an a&h mixwizard3.. 16 direct outs. kind of an old school guy and looking to record live perfomances( basic 4 piece kids garage band and do home recording with lot of overdubs. not fond on using software , I find it too cumbersome .. my attention span as an older guy is short. any help would be appreciated.
1500 dollars ... just an old engineer who prefers analog ,, but having to work myself out of that line on thinking. (
Pretty sure all the suggestions here would be digital.....
Don't own it but seriously considered it. Landed on the RME UFX for it's 'single space direct-to thumb drive 'portable..ness
Are you looking for 16 tracks or 16 channels? Almost any MTR these days can do 16 tracks, only a few can do 16 simulataneously (ie, 16 channels). The Tascam DP-24 (which I own) can do 24 tracks (12 mono, and 12 are paired stereo) but has only 8 input channels. Even the DP-32 has only 8 input channels. An MTR such as the Roland VS2480 has the inputs you need, but really is overkill ... you don't need the preamps, the EQ, the mixing, editing ability ... nothing but the analog-digital converters and storage.I've been redirected to this forum and was looking for a 16 track recorder ( no pc) that will do the job for live and studio recordings.using a&h mixward3
thank you .. leaning towards the a&h ice.. guess i'll have to breakdown and learn daw software...