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Hi All,

I am currently playing with a band where we are using backing tracks live.

We have been using a Fostex D-90 Hard Disk Recording System but it is old and is starting to act up.

We are looking for HD based recorder that can play back 4 channels live.
1 - Click track for drummer
2+3 - Stereo pair for loops/backing track/synths etc.
4 - Subs and misc (if needed)

Does anyone have any suggestions?

Any information at all would be greatly appreciated.

Thanks,
The SwinginChicken

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AudioGeezer Mon, 01/19/2009 - 13:45

Re: Hard disk recorder with multiple outputs for Live Perfor

TheSwinginChicken wrote: Hi All,

I am currently playing with a band where we are using backing tracks live.

We have been using a Fostex D-90 Hard Disk Recording System but it is old and is starting to act up.

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Does anyone have any suggestions?
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The Alesis HD24 is a good box. It's 24 tracks which may be overkill. Some have reported they don't handle vibration very well. I've never had any problems with my 2. I wouldn't place them close to a sub.

You could multitrack your performances with the extra tracks if you wanted to.

anonymous Tue, 01/20/2009 - 03:28

Thanks to both of you for the information.

AudioGeezer - We were hoping to get something a bit more compact and cheaper than the HD24. It is also a bit overkill for what we need at the moment but thanks for the suggestion.

BobRogers - Thanks, I'll try posting the question on a few DJ forums.

If you have any other suggestions then let me know.
Thanks