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confounded
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Joined: Nov 16, 2006
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Location: in the hills of NC
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Fri Nov 17, 2006 7:49 am |
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Hello one and all! I am a newbie here, so here goes...
I am in the market for a stand alone multi-tracker. I understand the importance of a good recording chain (mics-pre mics-cords), and know that good monitors are a very important element in making something sound good. I have studied bit depth, and am wanting to record in 24 bit, and would settle for 44.1 sample rate. I can't afford a high-end unit, and have read several hours worth of forums on different units. I have reduced my choices to three. Each unit has some good things, and during the process I would start leaning towards a certain one, then would find a users forum for the unit that would have negative comments or complaints about exsisting limitations. I know each one has pros an cons, and am not sold (or might not use) of any of the three's pre-amps. So I thought I would list the three, and see if there was one that might stand out between them here on this forum. Thanks for reading, and for any advice.
Roland VS2400 - Korg D3200 - Yamaha Aw1600 |
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TeddyG
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Joined: Dec 08, 2004
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Location: Lititz, PA
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Fri Nov 17, 2006 9:42 am |
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I'm not being facitious(I'm not even sure if I'm spelling facetious correctly?)...
Do all the research you can, narrow it down and pick "your one" because it "looks prettiest" - if that's all that's left to figure...
Long as they all meet your needs, you've sort've gone as far as you can go...
An example: I wanted to pick a "pro" soundcard. I looked at all I could find, throwing out many along the way for a variety of reasons. Finally, I narrowed the field to two. I picked the one with the "right" connectors - fewer adapters would be needed. I was happy.
TG
Oh! In my case, "pretty" was not a parameter, as it lives inside my machine and I can't see it anyway... |
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pr0gr4m
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Joined: Feb 09, 2005
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Location: South Florida
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Fri Nov 17, 2006 1:21 pm |
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There was a good issue of Keyboard magazine a few months back that reviewed all the major brands. The main article was about recording keyboards, but they had some really good reviews of the all-in-one recording devices that they used. I think they used Roland, Korg, Akai and maybe Tascam or Fostex. Lots of good info in that article. |
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TeddyG
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Tue Nov 21, 2006 12:23 pm |
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When I'm looking for reviews I always try Mix, Electronic Musician and (The British) Sound On Sound magazines. They all have websites that do have some of the reviews available for looking at for free... |
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standpointe
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Sun Dec 10, 2006 9:52 pm |
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i would vote for the korg. I'v'e never used one but i researched it. Looks like a quality system for its price range. Or if you can save some money you can either get a good DAW or do what i did and get a Alesis HD24. I got mine for about $1200 on ebay and it has produced sounds as good as if not better than modern recordings. But its enitrely up to you on what you want to do. |
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