check it out (look for the 2488 header to the left):
http://www.tascam.com/index.php
UNDER $1500??!!??!! what the!!!??
http://www.tascam.com/index.php
UNDER $1500??!!??!! what the!!!??
songsj said:If this thing is a good as it looks, when it hits 999.00 I'll own one!!
ahmedgarcia said:be warry of All-In-One boxes. Usually, one cannot upgrade one of these. Becomes outdated faster then a Computer or a HD Recorder. If the mixer or something else breaks and it cannot be repaired, you have the recycle the whole thing and buy a new gadget afterwards.
At that price sounds like a throw away item that is ment to last 2 years.
Just my opinion.
vaporpark said:Well, that certainly want be too long. Starting price is $1199.
http://www.musiciansfriend.com/srs7...130194833/g=home/search/detail/base_id/111276
Granted it might not have everything desired but it is very attractive for the price. I really need a video screen, so a VGA out would have been great. Considering how cheap the 788 got after about a year I will for sure give it a look after it circulates a while and starts to come down in price.
A very good question asked over on the 788 Refugee list was will it be able to read the 788 backups. This could be a huge factor for already existing 788 users.
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Very good point!Arranger said:Looks nice. Too bad Tascam won't sell me one without a user support forum.
Looks like they gambled and invested in new products to generate new sales, at the expense of satisfied dedicated consumers.
I think Yamaha will get my next sale.
R Z said:Am I missing something here? Does it include built in fx or am I reading it wrong?
The Ghost of FM said:If it's 24 channels, why are there only 19 channel faders?
I'm an analog user by nature.philboyd studge said:It's probably 18 channel faders and a master. Like the 788 or most stand alone machines, you'll have to sub mix.
The Ghost of FM said:If it's 24 channels, why are there only 19 channel faders?