Advice please: looking to buy 1st Multitrack

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Good day. I just joined up moments ago and I would like some advice. I'm looking to buy a digital multitrack recorder. After looking around the web and such, I have come across 2 that seem to be in the range of what I'm looking for: the Boss BR1200CD and the Korg D1200 MkII.

I plan to use the unit mostly for recording original material at home, usually by myself or with help from a couple of friends. I am fairly comfortable around computers, and while I may explore that option in the future, I am specifically interested in a stand-alone unit at present.

I have looked at a lot of information on the above-mentioned units and while I generally like them both, I have concerns about each, and I'm wondering if anyone can offer me any guidance on this.

The Korg has drum patterns (good) but apparently you cannot create your own patterns (bad). I have particular things in mind for some of my tunes, and while I won't be wasting days on a super-complex drum pattern, I like to have that flexibility.

My concern about the Boss relates to the whole 16-vs.-24-bit thing. Apparently the Boss only records in 16-bit. The Korg can record in 24-bit, but then it becomes only a 4-track recorder! And if I understand correctly, one or both of these machines "process" the signal in 24-bit bur only record it in 16. Huh??

Advice and/or clarifications are welcome, and thanks in advance for your help.
 
Badfinger said:
Good day. I just joined up moments ago and I would like some advice. I'm looking to buy a digital multitrack recorder. After looking around the web and such, I have come across 2 that seem to be in the range of what I'm looking for: the Boss BR1200CD and the Korg D1200 MkII.

I plan to use the unit mostly for recording original material at home, usually by myself or with help from a couple of friends. I am fairly comfortable around computers, and while I may explore that option in the future, I am specifically interested in a stand-alone unit at present.

I have looked at a lot of information on the above-mentioned units and while I generally like them both, I have concerns about each, and I'm wondering if anyone can offer me any guidance on this.

The Korg has drum patterns (good) but apparently you cannot create your own patterns (bad). I have particular things in mind for some of my tunes, and while I won't be wasting days on a super-complex drum pattern, I like to have that flexibility.

My concern about the Boss relates to the whole 16-vs.-24-bit thing. Apparently the Boss only records in 16-bit. The Korg can record in 24-bit, but then it becomes only a 4-track recorder! And if I understand correctly, one or both of these machines "process" the signal in 24-bit bur only record it in 16. Huh??

Advice and/or clarifications are welcome, and thanks in advance for your help.

24 bit only. Go Fostex or Tascam. The two lisetd above will probably dissapoint you in the end, but either will be fun in the beginning. Depends of how long, or how serious you are about recording. If it is just a casual thing, go for the 24 bit resolution.

Look at this:http://www.musiciansbuy.com/Tascam-...2488-MKII-2488MKII-2488-MKII-2488MKIIKIT.html

I would DEFINATELY go with this. I looked at the above units (The Boss and Korg) and they are limited severly. The TASCAM listed above is in the same price range but will be a MUCH better recorder. If you want a drum machine and effects etc. don't get them built into the recorder. Get a GOOD recorder and you will have a solid foundation for recording. Built-in gadgets limit you as the quality of the whole machine must be compromised to hit the low pricepoint.

Think about it before you buy.
 
MCI2424 said:
If you want a drum machine and effects etc. don't get them built into the recorder. Get a GOOD recorder and you will have a solid foundation for recording. Built-in gadgets limit you as the quality of the whole machine must be compromised to hit the low pricepoint.

Think about it before you buy.

This is SERIOUSLY good advice...
remember the COSM effects disaster that was the MR8?
YUCK YUCK!
 
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