i have a similar one (the DP-01FX) and i love it, too. i do worry that i'm on borrowed time & the hard drive will shit the bed on me someday, though. i have no clue how much more life it will have. i like it because i can use just like i would a tape deck.JonnyAngle wrote:http://www.ebay.com/itm/TASCAM-DP-01-Digital-Multi-Track-Porta-Studio-Recorder-8-Track-With-Original-AC-/222248390994?hash=item33bf095152:g:t9gAAOSwAuZX1yT7
I have one of these and love it. Not tape, still digital, butstill awesome
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A lot of those older machines can be upgraded with new drives or SD/CF card readers for continued (and expanded) enjoyment.voerking wrote:i have a similar one (the DP-01FX) and i love it, too. i do worry that i'm on borrowed time & the hard drive will shit the bed on me someday, though. i have no clue how much more life it will have. i like it because i can use just like i would a tape deck.JonnyAngle wrote:http://www.ebay.com/itm/TASCAM-DP-01-Digital-Multi-Track-Porta-Studio-Recorder-8-Track-With-Original-AC-/222248390994?hash=item33bf095152:g:t9gAAOSwAuZX1yT7
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Hmm looks like I would need the 8 track version for xlr inputs. Price still isn't toooo bad..
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I love you even more (totally homo, okay no).D.o.S. wrote: Another album that does that (and it's fucking amazing) is this one, complete with gratuitously long title:
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Load a live linux distro and set a new password.Invisible Man wrote:I can't get the goddamn IT guys to give me the admin password to download whatever I want. So I think that's out the window.
Install Reaper.
Get a physical DAW controller.
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Oh and you can download a tape simulator VST if you really want that quality or the varispeed thing.
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WTF is this I don't evenramonovski wrote:Load a live linux distro and set a new password.Invisible Man wrote:I can't get the goddamn IT guys to give me the admin password to download whatever I want. So I think that's out the window.
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haha, I can walk you through if you decide to do it. Or there must be a youtube tutorial for that... it's 2016, so yeah.Invisible Man wrote:WTF is this I don't evenramonovski wrote:Load a live linux distro and set a new password.Invisible Man wrote:I can't get the goddamn IT guys to give me the admin password to download whatever I want. So I think that's out the window.
It's basically loading an OS (a program) on a USB or a CD/DVD and do some copy and paste of files. Then some typing to set a new password and that's it.
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Oh Celer, Oh Dani.ramonovski wrote:I love you even more (totally homo, okay no).D.o.S. wrote: Another album that does that (and it's fucking amazing) is this one, complete with gratuitously long title:
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Pro tip: avoid linux for a/v design or you're gonna have a bad time
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Yeh, lack of stable drivers suck, GUIs suck, docs suck.rustywire wrote:Pro tip: avoid linux for a/v design or you're gonna have a bad time
Dat realtime kernel tho.
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Yep. Lack of stable drivers & compatibility with ifaces is the single most frustrating weak link you can have with ITB audio solutions.
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I'll be the contrarian here..... I love 4/8 track cassette recorders! The album I just finished was recorded on my Tascam 488 MkI (wish it was a MkII with the XLR inputs, but with these, it's always what you can find for cheap and condition is king). I'm like you, I really need faders and knobs. I also love having a tangible object with my music. My collections consists of the 488, and a Yamaha MT100 and MT3X (which now belongs to my fiance) I adore the little MT100, I found it in Ypsi MINT for $60. Something to consider though is the increasing High Bias tape prices. I was fortunate enough to work at a great Goodwill for a few months, they didn't sell tapes, so I got them for free. A couple great hauls came in, so I'm sitting on about 50 sealed and 200 used various High Bias tapes. Bulk erasers make the cheap used guys as good as new.
Something else to consider, if you can use these guys as instruments. Record chords onto them and swell/fade them in and out- instant ambiance. tune/detune/run out to effects. That's the main purpose of the MT100 since getting the 488.
I find I like the sound of the Yamaha's more than the Tascams I've used. I also think fewer people used the Yamaha's and they have less of a name behind them so they are cheaper to come by. I'd really like an MT8X
All that said, I still use Logic a lot. I always send the tracks into the DAW rather or not I finish them there or not. I mean, they are gonna have to be put up online anyway... Hitting a cassette hard will add a nice compression IMO- the same sounding compression as wider tape? of course not, but I like the saturation I am able to get that I just can't get with digital, for better or worse. I also really like creative use of track bleed. Hitting drums really hard into the cassette and then nulling out the track leaving random transients.
Something else to consider, if you can use these guys as instruments. Record chords onto them and swell/fade them in and out- instant ambiance. tune/detune/run out to effects. That's the main purpose of the MT100 since getting the 488.
I find I like the sound of the Yamaha's more than the Tascams I've used. I also think fewer people used the Yamaha's and they have less of a name behind them so they are cheaper to come by. I'd really like an MT8X
All that said, I still use Logic a lot. I always send the tracks into the DAW rather or not I finish them there or not. I mean, they are gonna have to be put up online anyway... Hitting a cassette hard will add a nice compression IMO- the same sounding compression as wider tape? of course not, but I like the saturation I am able to get that I just can't get with digital, for better or worse. I also really like creative use of track bleed. Hitting drums really hard into the cassette and then nulling out the track leaving random transients.
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So my cursory research while watching a cartoon about pirates tells me that I can step into Reaper, a tablet to run it, and a simple but powerful controller for around $200-250. Probably more flexible than my initial idea, and as easy to fire up quickly. Hm.
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The R16 has been on my radar for a little while now. Curious what you'd use the other 8 tracks for, overdubs?
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