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Jo3p
New member
Hi,
I've been recording with the TASCAM 424mkIII for a few months now, and I'm really impressed by it's quality and possibilities. I'm recording in a practice studio a three piece band playing guitar, bas, drums and singing. Recording the drums doesn't really work out too well with only one track. I have tried bouncing the drumtracks, but the overdubbing doesn't give me the right 'live' feel to it. So, I'm really looking for a way to record 6 (or more) tracks. Can someone recommend me hardware that will do the trick? What I'm looking for is:
- at least 6 input channels, preferably 5+ of them XLR
- at least 6 tracks recording simultaneously
- luggable one way or another
This could possibly be another taperecorder, but I'm interested in 'affordable' harddiskrecorders too. Another option would be some kind of audio interface to attach to my laptop, so all mixing down takes place on the computer.
Hope you can help me
Regards,
Jo3p
I've been recording with the TASCAM 424mkIII for a few months now, and I'm really impressed by it's quality and possibilities. I'm recording in a practice studio a three piece band playing guitar, bas, drums and singing. Recording the drums doesn't really work out too well with only one track. I have tried bouncing the drumtracks, but the overdubbing doesn't give me the right 'live' feel to it. So, I'm really looking for a way to record 6 (or more) tracks. Can someone recommend me hardware that will do the trick? What I'm looking for is:
- at least 6 input channels, preferably 5+ of them XLR
- at least 6 tracks recording simultaneously
- luggable one way or another
This could possibly be another taperecorder, but I'm interested in 'affordable' harddiskrecorders too. Another option would be some kind of audio interface to attach to my laptop, so all mixing down takes place on the computer.
Hope you can help me

Regards,
Jo3p