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The Tascam DP-24SD is a versatile 24-track digital portastudio designed for musicians and audio professionals. With 8 XLR inputs, built-in effects, and a user-friendly 3.5" color screen, this portable audio recorder allows you to create high-quality recordings anywhere. Weighing just 13.7 pounds, it features 32 GB of memory storage and seamless USB connectivity, making it the perfect companion for your creative projects.
Memory Storage Capacity | 32 GB |
Screen Size | 3.5 |
Number of Batteries | 1 Lithium Metal batteries required. |
Microphone Form Factor | Built-In |
Format | .ali |
Headphone Jack | 6.35 millimeters |
Compatible Devices | Laptop |
Hardware Connectivity | USB 2.0 |
Item Weight | 13.67 Pounds |
Item Dimensions D x W x H | 13.4"D x 20.2"W x 4.1"H |
M**O
Great Starting Point for Home Studio
I wanted something I could record to without worrying about DAW latency issues, software compatibility, etc., and this unit seemed like my best option. I'm not looking to make the White Album, just some backing tracks for solo gigs and maybe a few demos and vanity "sell at the gig for ten bucks" CDs. At that, the DP-24 SD excels.It's a very solid piece of hardware and more than capable of producing professional-sounding recordings without a HUGE learning curve. Not to say there's NO learning curve; there is. It took me a couple weeks to become fairly proficient with the thing, and that only after several hours alone with YouTube tutorials, of which there are many. If you're willing to put in the time, though, it quickly becomes second nature and you can crank out decent recordings in a fairly quick and painless fashion.It's also easy to transfer WAV files to and from the unit and into (or out of) your DAW. I've finally decided on a workflow in which I record all my tracks to the DP24, then load them into my laptop for final mix-down and mastering. It's all fairly seamless once you get the hang of it.I also plan to use the unit as a live mixer at solo gigs, since it has all the effects (verb, exciter, compressor, etc.) that I need for live shows, and will allow me to easily play the backing tracks along with my live performance.I paired my DP24 with a good set of earphones, some mid-priced studio monitors, a mid-priced mic, studio pre-amp, pop filter, acoustic panels, etc., to make a fairly decent little home studio that fits in one corner of my dining room. All told, I probably dropped less that a grand for the entire set up and the results I've been getting are at least as good as what I've gotten in "real" studios in the past.For the money, this unit is an amazing piece of hardware!
R**E
It works great. This recorder is amazing and fairly easy to use.
This recorder is amazing. I was able to record 8 tracks fairly quickly the day I received it. There are lots of YouTube videos showing how to use it. I'm still working of figuring out the effects for vocals and guitars, but it is fairly simple to use. One of the best things about it is that it is a standalone recorder. It does everything from recording tracks to the mix down without the need for a computer. All I had to do after the mixdown was put the SD card in my computer and transfer the mixdown wave file to my computer. I highly recommend this recorder for anyone who likes recording their own music. The sound quality is also amazing. Sounds like a studio recording. I love it!!!!! Great price too for everything this recorder can do.
S**N
Perfect for the home-recording artist - produces 24bit professional results - I use for my band!
I am a professional musician and use this for my band, Sonic Chaos.I upgraded from the 8 track version and this is just as easy to use, but you get more tracks and nice features like usable on-board effects ( the noise suppressor works awesome when micing a high gain marshall to reduce hiss on mute parts!) - it has stereo inputs so if you use a roland or similar drum setup, you can input to a dual stereo track and adjust everything as one track. The mastering features are great and the recordings come out with plenty of headroom - noticable upgrade from the 16bit versions for sure! I searched high and low, and after many reviews and my own experiences, truly believe you cannot get a better home recording studio setup for less then 5 times its price. Its just that cool. Hear it in action on the latest Sonic Chaos tunes that s/b here on Amazon - "Radio Chaos" was recorded 100% on this.
R**N
Incredible machine.
I remember when a couple rolls of 2" tape (15 minutes each) used to cost more than a block of studio time. Back in the day. When home recording started to become a possibility I had a Fostex Model 80, 8 tracks on 1/4" tape. It sounded surprisingly good. I spent a lot of time soldering patch bays back then. Then came ADAT's and finally Pro Tools. Having worked with those (and more) formats dating back to 1972 I cannot believe what this recorder can do for $350. The interface is the most intuitive I have ever used. There are certainly limitations compared to more expensive computer based systems but for the price of good guitar pedal you get 24 tracks (8 mic pre's) plus effects, mastering, you name it. We were recording a scant few minutes after opening the box. Record your tracks, mix and master no problem. Or pop out the SD card and take it to a legit studio with all the latest gear and mix away. The BEST audio purchase I have made in a long long while. Thanks Tascam.
L**N
BETTER THAN I FIRST THOUGHT
{ have always trusted Tascam and believed they made great products. I am not at this present time impressed with this unit. It's complicated (more than needed) and way smaller than I thought it would be. May or may not send it back. After playing with it a while I found a new respect for it. (what helps a lot is many instruction videos on u tube). The routing is a little difficult but manageable. What really changed my mind was the ability to transfer recorded tracks to my computer via usb. You can use internal effects but if you record the effect with the instrument when you get to mixdown you can't remove it once it has been transferred, use post internal effects that don't record with the track. I personally use N-Tracks as my computer mastering software but Cakewalk or any number of others will work as well. I bought through the years many vst's to record and mix down with in my computer. This is why I am now excited to use the combination of the Tascam with my computer mastering software. It's a win win proposition.
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