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kragbax
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Well I'm not really a novice to recording, but my roots are in the old analog reel to reel trenches. I picked up a Tascam 2488 to get my feet wet in the digital realm and because I wanted 24 tracks. However, I haven't used it at all yet, namely because I'm still building my studio space. Anyhow, while I whittle away at my room, I start thinking about recording digital. I considered computer based... but because I work on PC's 8+ hours a day, I really don't want anything more to do with them on my off hours
I've been checking out the 24 track HD recorders and if I went that route it's come down to the Alesis ADAT HD24 and the Mackie SDR2496. Namely because of price. I really like the look of the Mackie HDR2496, but I can't float that price.
So, two stupid questions. One is a rehash I'm sure but I figured any more opinions can only help me and others with this dilema... Most online retailers have the Mackie SDR at around $1299 new, and most offer Factory Resealed Alesis ADAT HD24's for the same price (new are closer to $1500). As mentioned, I (think I) love the Mackie HDR2496, but the B-stock price is $2000... way to high for my current budget - considering I'd still need to get a mixer. Any thoughts on the unit itself. Either one have a big advantage or setback compared to the other?
Secondly, suppose I go this route, getting rid of the 2488. Say I pick up the HD24 unit and a decent mixer (I've read a few digital ones are nice). I've got outboard Pre's, effects, compression, etc. What options would i have after recording a bunch of tracks to burn a CD? Would I feed Mixer outs to (eventually to) a Burner? Or should the raw tracks be imported to a PC 'mastering' tool for mixdown and buring on the PC? If the PC, what software is typically used (opinions) and would the PC require special hardware as well?
I ask because though I've been reading all kinds of things about these units, and I've read a lot of opinions comparing them, I haven't found much yet regarding the rest of the operation outside the HD unit itself and the mixer. Before I take the plunge and order up one of these, I'll need to know what else I'll need to purchase. I'd hate to sell the 2488, but the HD24 only to find out I'll need a new PC or a $600 CD Burner as well.
Thanks!

So, two stupid questions. One is a rehash I'm sure but I figured any more opinions can only help me and others with this dilema... Most online retailers have the Mackie SDR at around $1299 new, and most offer Factory Resealed Alesis ADAT HD24's for the same price (new are closer to $1500). As mentioned, I (think I) love the Mackie HDR2496, but the B-stock price is $2000... way to high for my current budget - considering I'd still need to get a mixer. Any thoughts on the unit itself. Either one have a big advantage or setback compared to the other?
Secondly, suppose I go this route, getting rid of the 2488. Say I pick up the HD24 unit and a decent mixer (I've read a few digital ones are nice). I've got outboard Pre's, effects, compression, etc. What options would i have after recording a bunch of tracks to burn a CD? Would I feed Mixer outs to (eventually to) a Burner? Or should the raw tracks be imported to a PC 'mastering' tool for mixdown and buring on the PC? If the PC, what software is typically used (opinions) and would the PC require special hardware as well?
I ask because though I've been reading all kinds of things about these units, and I've read a lot of opinions comparing them, I haven't found much yet regarding the rest of the operation outside the HD unit itself and the mixer. Before I take the plunge and order up one of these, I'll need to know what else I'll need to purchase. I'd hate to sell the 2488, but the HD24 only to find out I'll need a new PC or a $600 CD Burner as well.
Thanks!