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- Gear owned
- 2488's, DP-32 & -008(ex)
Well, it wouldn't be the same world if I wasn't beachin' n' crying' about my "portables" situation.
I started out long ago on small Fostex units...I LOVED my MR-8's - I had them all, right up to the record-4-trax MR-8HD.
BUT they were seriously limited in that they could basically only record "dry" trax, maybe a little reverb...
Which WOULDA been OK - the point was to take the trax, drop them into either GBand or my 2488/DP projects, and "work" them there...the REAL problem is that eventually, due to the age of the designs (and the s/ware & drivers that are available for the units) - they will NOT hook up to a puter to get the trax outta them, nor will they stream their wav's down the USB pipe to a Tascam.
So...fine for recording remotely IF the whole project is gonna happen on that unit; but no good if you wanna move the trax elsewhere.
I started out that way - record my 4 trax, bounce 'em, record 4 more...fine if you can mix as you go, but I prefer having all the trax recorded and THEN decide what to do with them. Gawd Bless the DP-32!
As recent readers have gathered, I recently picked up some BOSS BR's - the excellent BR-800, and the teeny Micro BR.
They're actually both pretty solid units, good sound, decent capabilities, and reasonably user-friendly (as much as gear like this can be!). Despite that dang rhythm issue, I like 'em!
BUT - I've run into the same obstacle - I can't get trax outta the units into something/anything else. The BOSS's seem to have their own proprietary file format, so you can't just copy wav's off the SD card; and the BOSS BR Wave Converter software not only appears to have been written in 1983 by schoolchildren, but is pretty ineffective with a PC and completely incompatible with Mac.
SO...I'm literally in the same shooz I've been in since Bush2 was POTUS: I can't seem to find a decent piece o'gear that will record remotely w/reasonable track quality, AND have the trax be available to import into my home studio gear/projects.
I'm clearly just not into the right gear. Might have to go with something newer/modern/hi-tech in a way the stuff I've been using isn't. Open to suggestions, if anyone is doing what I'm after (recording trax remotely, to bring home and put into my DP).
At this point, the only effective method is to go out of the AUDIO outputs of these units, and record them to the DP as an audio signal. Clearly not the best choice for quality of signal...too much noise...argh.
If Richard Branson would return my phone calls about sponsoring me already, I'd have some suh-weet new-fangled gear, I'm sure...
I started out long ago on small Fostex units...I LOVED my MR-8's - I had them all, right up to the record-4-trax MR-8HD.
BUT they were seriously limited in that they could basically only record "dry" trax, maybe a little reverb...
Which WOULDA been OK - the point was to take the trax, drop them into either GBand or my 2488/DP projects, and "work" them there...the REAL problem is that eventually, due to the age of the designs (and the s/ware & drivers that are available for the units) - they will NOT hook up to a puter to get the trax outta them, nor will they stream their wav's down the USB pipe to a Tascam.
So...fine for recording remotely IF the whole project is gonna happen on that unit; but no good if you wanna move the trax elsewhere.
I started out that way - record my 4 trax, bounce 'em, record 4 more...fine if you can mix as you go, but I prefer having all the trax recorded and THEN decide what to do with them. Gawd Bless the DP-32!
As recent readers have gathered, I recently picked up some BOSS BR's - the excellent BR-800, and the teeny Micro BR.
They're actually both pretty solid units, good sound, decent capabilities, and reasonably user-friendly (as much as gear like this can be!). Despite that dang rhythm issue, I like 'em!
BUT - I've run into the same obstacle - I can't get trax outta the units into something/anything else. The BOSS's seem to have their own proprietary file format, so you can't just copy wav's off the SD card; and the BOSS BR Wave Converter software not only appears to have been written in 1983 by schoolchildren, but is pretty ineffective with a PC and completely incompatible with Mac.
SO...I'm literally in the same shooz I've been in since Bush2 was POTUS: I can't seem to find a decent piece o'gear that will record remotely w/reasonable track quality, AND have the trax be available to import into my home studio gear/projects.
I'm clearly just not into the right gear. Might have to go with something newer/modern/hi-tech in a way the stuff I've been using isn't. Open to suggestions, if anyone is doing what I'm after (recording trax remotely, to bring home and put into my DP).
At this point, the only effective method is to go out of the AUDIO outputs of these units, and record them to the DP as an audio signal. Clearly not the best choice for quality of signal...too much noise...argh.
If Richard Branson would return my phone calls about sponsoring me already, I'd have some suh-weet new-fangled gear, I'm sure...

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