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well i'm sure there's a few of these topics around already (and more with people saying "i know this has been asked before...") BUT i have a few things i want to work out all at once... and i can't really seem to find an answer to some of these things.
i've played around with recording on tapes and things for years and i guess i'd like to step up (well maybe not for you guys) and get a standard cassette 4-track to muck around with. here's a couple of things that i'd like for it to able to do:
now i know there are digital recorders that could probably do this and it's hard to explain... but i'd rather have a no-frills system to build up some skills and maybe move onto a better system if i need it. and i've been playing with tapes for so long that i don't really want to change.
i have had a look around and the tascam porta one seems to fit the bill i guess... but i don't really have any experience with this at all. although, it runs on 10 C batteries which seems kind of costly/bulky... but again, i'm not sure, maybe that's standard for a cassette recorder?
so can someone point me around here? i'm probably being pretty unclear, so i'll answer any questions if you don't quite understand.
thanks!
i've played around with recording on tapes and things for years and i guess i'd like to step up (well maybe not for you guys) and get a standard cassette 4-track to muck around with. here's a couple of things that i'd like for it to able to do:
- optionally battery-powered so i can take it around to record things... i'd like nice quality and obviously with a cassette it's not going to be crystal-clear or anything... but i'd still like to to be good enough for say nature field recordings. is this possible? (with a decent mic/technique)
- reasonably small... able to fit in a backpack. but i don't need to be tiny.
- multi-track standard instruments as a sketch pad.. and obviously this is the most basic thing ever... but what i mean is that i want a 4 track that can do this as well as the enviroment recording... not one just one of them.
now i know there are digital recorders that could probably do this and it's hard to explain... but i'd rather have a no-frills system to build up some skills and maybe move onto a better system if i need it. and i've been playing with tapes for so long that i don't really want to change.
i have had a look around and the tascam porta one seems to fit the bill i guess... but i don't really have any experience with this at all. although, it runs on 10 C batteries which seems kind of costly/bulky... but again, i'm not sure, maybe that's standard for a cassette recorder?
so can someone point me around here? i'm probably being pretty unclear, so i'll answer any questions if you don't quite understand.
thanks!