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Grendel
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Can anybody give an opinion or educutated guess as to how the recording quality you would obtain using the Tascam TM-D1000, where all mixing and effects are done digitally, would compare with the recording quality from a good analog mixer (like the Mackie 1202) running into a decent A/D converter (like Layla or Midiman Delta 66)? Are the preamps in the TM-D1000 cheaper and not as good as what you would get from, say, the Mackie 1202? The specs on distortion and noise are nowhere near as good for the TM-D1000 as for the 1202. Anybody know whether this is because the TM-D1000 has cheaper preamps, etc.? And what about the benifits gained from an all-digital mix and effects processing? Would the increased clarity, etc., gained from this result in a better overall sound?
Sorry if this is too vague, but I'm not sure what the correct questions are. I'm groping in the dark here.
Thanks in advance for any advice ...
By the way, the two responses below were re. a question I asked about Layla no longer being available. Layla is available, from Echo: http://www.echoaudio.com/pages/home.htm
[This message has been edited by Grendel (edited 09-28-1999).]
Sorry if this is too vague, but I'm not sure what the correct questions are. I'm groping in the dark here.
Thanks in advance for any advice ...
By the way, the two responses below were re. a question I asked about Layla no longer being available. Layla is available, from Echo: http://www.echoaudio.com/pages/home.htm
[This message has been edited by Grendel (edited 09-28-1999).]