I was wondering...

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how much I can do with a Tascam DP008. I've got it, and I know how to use it.
However, whenever I'm reading homerecording tips and such everything is based on an interface/computer system- the use of signal processors and such things. Is it basically impossible for me to use outboard equipment and things? Am I limited to the Tascam unit? Or is there a way to bring other pieces into my recording "rig"?
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Well that depends upon what you bring in.
I see no inserts but about the only thing you would want to add for outboard gear is probably a preamp (which I'm guessing you really don't need) or a compressor which would be handy. Then there's reverb and EQ, I suppose.
Preamps, compressors and channel strips, as well as other effects units are fairly simple to apply.
Just plug the mic into say, your compressor then take a line out from your compressor to line "A" for your Tascam.
So "Yes" you can but do you really need to.
By the way, and I'm sure you know this, 44.1kHz/16-bit recording resolution is CD quality.
That's a nice little rig. :)
 
There's all kinds of stuff you could do.

If you had a guitar track recorded, you could make it play through the output, put it through an effects box and then re-record it back on to another track.

Or maybe take all the tracks and play them through a compressor back into two empty tracks, or maybe onto another machine or computer.
 
If you had a guitar track recorded, you could make it play through the output, put it through an effects box and then re-record it back on to another track.

Snap how did i not think of that?!

Also thanks to Jim Lad.
I do have this Art tube preamp... the $30 one :cool: (:laughings:)
It's got really nice reverb and eq built in.

Compressor? How would I run in into there/use it?
(Any compressor recommendations?)

EDIT: Sorry I just re-read the post :p im sleepy.
Forget the "How would I run in [*it] into there/use it?" question

//thanks for the help
 
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Wait, again, im sleepy: Would there be any point in or anything wrong with using a preamp and a compressor (maybe I shouldve posted in the Newbies section)

By the way, and I'm sure you know this, 44.1kHz/16-bit recording resolution is CD quality.
That's a nice little rig. :)

I didnt know that :o
Every day im learning more and more about it, and am more and more pleases with my choice
Thanks for the compliment btw

{NOW I SLEEP for a few hours [after working for 10 hours, recording for 2 hours, and playing xbox for 2 hours (it is summer vacation after all)]... only to wake up @ 8 am to talk to a guy... who's coming to give us a quote on the room we're adding on that will be my own "studio" :D Ive been saving for a few years and it might actually be possible now :D i hope/pray i didnt jinx it.}
 
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