I'm looking for an inexpensive digital recorder to record back tracks, jam sessions or ideas. About 20 years ago I had the Tascam multi-track/mixer Cassette version which I loved. Any help is greatly appreciated.
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Joined: Jun 27, 2008 Posts: 576 Marlboro, New Jersey |
I'm looking for an inexpensive digital recorder to record back tracks, jam sessions or ideas. About 20 years ago I had the Tascam multi-track/mixer Cassette version which I loved. Any help is greatly appreciated. |
Joined: Aug 23, 2006 Posts: 2123 The jungle |
There are lots of digital 4-tracks out now. For guitarists, I highly recommend the original BOSS MicroBR. This is one toy I have used A LOT! http://www.roland.com/products/en/MICRO_BR/ They apparently have come out with a new model based upon this one, though if it is like the original, it is probably great. http://www.roland.com/products/en/MICRO_BR_BR-80/index.html —Last edited: Jul 12, 2011 18:03:01 |
Joined: Jun 11, 2006 Posts: 551 Liege (Belgium) |
I have the Zoom H4, now available in the H4n version. It's very practical and easy to use. It features 2 in-built mics, 2 xlr/jacks inputs, 4 tracks recording mode, lots of effects... I use it to record rehearsals as well as home studio stuffs. You can plug it on the computer and use it as a soundcard (came bundled with Cubase LE). http://www.zoom.co.jp/products/h4n —Monkey Ju |
Joined: Jun 27, 2008 Posts: 576 Marlboro, New Jersey |
thanks guys I'll have to check both of these out. |
Joined: May 18, 2006 Posts: 520 |
I've been using a Korg d1200 for the past 5 years or so. It can record up to 4 channels at a time, and you can go back and record alternate tracks on each channel (up to 9 or 10, something like that). You can also mix and then burn to a CD. It works great as a home studio and also does a good job recording live, all of our demos were made using it to record live shows with 4 mics. Apparently they go for as little as a couple hundred $$ now. |
Joined: Oct 26, 2007 Posts: 533 |
I have the Tascam DP-004 and I think it's perfect for what you're talking about. It's great for grabbing a quick recording of an idea, but where it really shines is songwriting - Being able to record, play over and build tunes has made it an indispensable tool for me. — |
Joined: Jun 27, 2008 Posts: 576 Marlboro, New Jersey |
just won off ebay micro boss br for $76. Far cry from the store price of $199. Can't wait to try it out and maybe make some back tracks. I use to have the Tascam 4 track cassette from the 1970-80's. Still have it, but doesn't work. |
Joined: Mar 02, 2006 Posts: 11049 Berkeley, CA |
Forget cassette recorders. The one thing digital recorders have that make them FAR superior is the "undo" button —Danny Snyder Playing keys and guitar with Combo Tezeta Formerly a guitarist in The TomorrowMen and Meshugga Beach Party Latest surf project - Now That's What I Call SURF |
Joined: Sep 13, 2011 Posts: 100 |
casey wrote:
The D1600 (mki and ii) is probably just about the same price on ebay. It's worth it for the extra 4 input channels. |
Joined: Mar 09, 2011 Posts: 273 Melbourne FL USA |
Thru the years I've found that cassette recorders can "vary in speed". There are a myriad of reasons for this, but they're still great. Moving right along: Check into a ZOOM R-16. I've been "getting accustomed" to mine....but, it does a whole lot of things for a pretty decent price ! Check em' out @ www.samsontech.com/zoom/products/multi-track-recorders/r16/ (Hint: If ya' decide to get one...check out the various "bundle offers" from an American Music Supply catalog & take the "ad" in w/you when you visit the music store......unbelievable discount !!). |
Joined: Apr 20, 2007 Posts: 47 Twin Cities |
clepak wrote:
I have a H4 too. Ive used it to record gigs and with the mic inputs I've recorded off the sound board. Works great —Looking for some jazz and a little libations - js |
Joined: Apr 12, 2007 Posts: 428 South Florida |
I have been recording live events for many years, with lots of different media. I was given a demo of the new Roland R-26, hands down the best recordings I have ever made from onboard mics / mic pres. Best unique feature, aside from onboard six individual tracks, is the mic combonations, five presets, and a manual M/S like feature to contour the stereo width. A little more $$$, but really cool. — |
Joined: Apr 24, 2011 Posts: 1087 Surf City, NC |
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Joined: Oct 13, 2011 Posts: 251 Byron Bay, Australia |
I have the Zoom H4n too, very happy with it, I use for band rehearsal (lucky we are 3 piece). 'Surf Music Lasts Forever' |