Can I make the same quality sound recordings using my tascam dr-07 as a laptop? I wan't to run a synth directly into the Tascam dr-07. I am going to be using the Tascam dr-07 to record in 16 bit and 24 bit.
Sorry, I did not give more information. I am a composer who wan'ts to sell my synth compositions as royalty free loops. My customers will be producers and songwriters.
I hope so lol. I have many years experience with music composition. I would like to stay away from the computer as much as possible for the actual recording. Would I be able to make professional quality recordings using line in with the Tascam dr-07? It was between the Tascam dr-07 and the Tascam dp-004.
"Professional quality"? How many Pro recording studios do you think are using either of these options? Why do you think that is? If you could get pro results with a <$160 recorder, then no one would be using anything else!
You'll do better with the DP004 - at least you can edit a little bit on it.
The problem is I have been told all different things by all different people. I was told since I am only recording samples one of the above stated options would be okay. I guess the reason I was told the Tascam dr-07 would be okay is because the loops recorded would only be one small part of the song they would need to track into the rest . I understand what you are saying, but do you understand this point of view?
Do you recommend I buy an expensive piece of recording hardware with many features I will not use? What else would I need along with the hardware recorder to get professional quality sound?
A decent audio interface and a computer, minimum. Assume you have a computer already, so the interface, then anything else is a +plus+ monitors, headphones, etc.
For the same $150 as the DR-07 you could get a Presonus, for example. there are other interfaces in the same price range, and if you buy used, you can get an even better model.