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Home Recording Survey

Posted: 1 Oct 2003 10:46 am
by Jim Ives
I am curious what makes and models are used by Forum members for recording at home. I am considering getting a Fostex VF160 vs. a Boss BR1180 vs. Fostex VF80 vs. Korg D1200.
Thanks for any and all input

Posted: 1 Oct 2003 11:16 am
by Jim Palenscar
Tascam 788

Posted: 1 Oct 2003 11:35 am
by ajm
Tascam 788.

There have been many posts on this. Some in the last several months. If you try doing some searches for recording or tascam or boss or ???? you will probably find more than you'd ever hoped to find.


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Artie McEwan

Posted: 1 Oct 2003 11:47 am
by Jim Eaton
Boss 1180CD here!
JE:-)>

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Emmons D10 8/4 P/P -75'
Fessenden SD-10 3/5
76'Session 400
86'Nashville 400
Bandit 112



Posted: 1 Oct 2003 11:52 am
by Earl Foote
Boss BR-8 to a Sony CD Burner.

Posted: 1 Oct 2003 12:30 pm
by Bill Terry
I've noticed that the 16-track Roland VS-1680 and VS-1880s are going really cheap used these days. Big LCD display, more gazintas and gazouttas, 16 tracks.

Posted: 1 Oct 2003 12:49 pm
by Shaan Shirazi
Tascam 788 and loving it

Posted: 1 Oct 2003 3:27 pm
by Michael Holland
Roland VS-2480. 24 tracks, VGA output, mouse and keyboard, motorized faders, up to eight stereo effects, dynamics processors on every channel, wav import, mastering room algorithms and CD burning. Swappable drives, too.

Posted: 1 Oct 2003 6:15 pm
by Bob Lawrence
Boss BR-1180CD

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Posted: 1 Oct 2003 6:27 pm
by Kevin Mincke
Roland VS-880

Posted: 1 Oct 2003 6:36 pm
by Ken Williams
Fostex 2424LV, 24 track. Behringer mx9000 24 channel console. Fostex 80-8 8 track reel to reel. Harmon Kardon CD recorder.

Ken
http://home.ipa.net/~kenwill

Posted: 1 Oct 2003 10:17 pm
by Dave Boothroyd
Seck mixer, Delta 1010 soundcard, custom built audio PC,
Cheers
Dave

Posted: 1 Oct 2003 11:11 pm
by Cairo Zoots
Roland VS-890 w/10Gig HD, VS-CDRII

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Posted: 2 Oct 2003 12:43 am
by Tony Prior
Presently still using my Boss BR-8 but just purchased a Yamaha AW2816 which I will start to use shortly.

The Boss products have the market cornered on the Ease of Use thing .

I have seen those new Korg 12 trackers..they look very nice as well..

good luck

tp

Posted: 2 Oct 2003 3:32 am
by RickRichtmyer
Roland VS1824-CD.

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Rick Richtmyer
Sugarloaf Recording
Good News


Posted: 2 Oct 2003 4:47 am
by Joey Ace
Tascam 788

It does all I need and more.
Had it for almost 2 years.


Their support forums were a great help when starting, but are now down. I hope that's only temporary.

Posted: 2 Oct 2003 5:38 am
by Ron Randall
Yamaha 2816. 8 inputs at a time, 16 tracks, CD player/burner on board

Posted: 2 Oct 2003 5:50 am
by Alan Kirk
Yamaha 2816.

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Posted: 2 Oct 2003 6:09 am
by JB Arnold
Layla Hard disk system, syched to Tascam tsr-8 and vs 880, Mackie board. Gives me about 20 channels all at once if I need it. Prosonus tube pres.


JB

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Fulawka D-10 9&5
Fessenden D-10 8&8
"All in all, looking back, I'd have to say the best advice anyone ever gave me was 'Hands Up, Don't Move!"
www.johnbarnold.com/pedalsteel
www.buddycage.net

http://www.nrpsmusic.com/index.html


Posted: 2 Oct 2003 6:17 am
by Terry Edwards
I use computer technology.

imac 8ooMHZ
MOTU 828 digital interface (24 bit, 48 MHZ)
MOTU Performer Pro software


The software contains the mixing board, and all outboard processing including, reverbs, delays, compression, limiting, amp simulators, distortion effects, phase shifting effects, etc. They all sound as professional as it gets.

It is a little bit more expensive but the flexibility is unmatched. I computer can double as a word processor for lyrics, it plays BIAB for tracks, it stores all your music on the hard drive, burns CDS, and let's me access this forum as well as all music on the internet.

There are many similar computer products on the market (PC and Mac) the are very good. They are intuitive and look like the analog hardware they are simulating on the computer screen.

No matter what you decide to use, the home recording hobby is a lot of fun!

Terry

Posted: 2 Oct 2003 6:26 am
by Jay Ganz
This tune I have on MP3.com was done entirely
on a KORG D1600. The touchscreen makes it
alot easier to use than some other recorders.

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<a href=http://artists.mp3s.com/artists/568/jay_ganz.html>
My MP3.com page</a>



Posted: 2 Oct 2003 9:13 am
by Robert Parent
Roland VS-1680 and a PC with the Lynx One audio card. For software Sound Forge, Vegas, and Sawplus are my most used recording programs.

Posted: 2 Oct 2003 10:13 am
by Ole Dantoft
I'm also one of the (apparantly rather few ?) computer guys here :

POD2.0 -> Alto S-8 mixer -> SoundBlaster Live and PG Music's Power Tracks Pro Audio 8.0 sequenzer (sp?) on a 1.7 GHz Pentium 4 HP Vectra PC.



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Ole

My homepage !


Posted: 2 Oct 2003 11:02 am
by Tony Prior
Nice track Jay..Thanks for posting it..

Excellent playing, recording and tone...!!!

tp

Posted: 2 Oct 2003 11:07 am
by Brian Wetzstein
http://mysite.verizon.net/res71e97/

this track was done on the 1180. it belongs to my friend but was extremely easy to use. I think that recording units can become too complex very quickly. i would buy one.
brian