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blewispunk
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Hello All,
My band just got all our gear ripped off on Christmas and in rebuilding our stock of gear I came across a fostex fd-8 that was sold out of the box for $199. I used to have a tascam 424 mk III, and I thought going digital would be a nice jump and I couldn't pass it up for the price. The thing I really liked about my tascam 4-track was the ability to record all 4 tracks at once, onto separate tracks. Can I do this with the fd-8, only with 8 tracks? The manual is huge and I won't be able to actually mess around with it until we replace some more gear, but the anticipation is killing me. My band records really well when we are all playing together but not so well when recording one thing at a time, so I would really love if I could mic everything and send it all to the 8 inputs and get 8 separate tracks so that the levels could be adjusted post recording. Any other insights into the fd-8 would also be much appreciated. Oh yeah, another thing, when I got it the people didn't know much about it and said I would need to get a Jazz or Zip or other SCSI to record to. I have a 100mb zip drive at home but I don't think I would be able to fit much on a disk if recording 8 tracks. Much to my surprise, I turned the thing on when I got home before attaching it to a zip disk and it lit up saying "IDE" under hard drive, I looked into it and was stoked to find out that it can take a 2.5" drive and that mine had one in it. My question on this is, when I changed the display to remaining it said I had like 6 hours but only 27 MB. Can that be right? The display doesn't look like it goes over 2 digits for the MB remaining, so is this just how the display ends up when you have over 99MB, going back around?
Thanks so much,
Brent
My band just got all our gear ripped off on Christmas and in rebuilding our stock of gear I came across a fostex fd-8 that was sold out of the box for $199. I used to have a tascam 424 mk III, and I thought going digital would be a nice jump and I couldn't pass it up for the price. The thing I really liked about my tascam 4-track was the ability to record all 4 tracks at once, onto separate tracks. Can I do this with the fd-8, only with 8 tracks? The manual is huge and I won't be able to actually mess around with it until we replace some more gear, but the anticipation is killing me. My band records really well when we are all playing together but not so well when recording one thing at a time, so I would really love if I could mic everything and send it all to the 8 inputs and get 8 separate tracks so that the levels could be adjusted post recording. Any other insights into the fd-8 would also be much appreciated. Oh yeah, another thing, when I got it the people didn't know much about it and said I would need to get a Jazz or Zip or other SCSI to record to. I have a 100mb zip drive at home but I don't think I would be able to fit much on a disk if recording 8 tracks. Much to my surprise, I turned the thing on when I got home before attaching it to a zip disk and it lit up saying "IDE" under hard drive, I looked into it and was stoked to find out that it can take a 2.5" drive and that mine had one in it. My question on this is, when I changed the display to remaining it said I had like 6 hours but only 27 MB. Can that be right? The display doesn't look like it goes over 2 digits for the MB remaining, so is this just how the display ends up when you have over 99MB, going back around?
Thanks so much,
Brent