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Tascam DP-01 Digital 8-Track Portastudio
Published on 09/25/05 at 15:00Been playing guitar and bass for about 5 years now I guess. Picked things up rather quickly due to my piano / keys background. Am starting to write my own music now, and actually prefer this to figuring out songs or playing covers. My musical tastes range from alternative, punk and hard rock to country. Anything that has some good guitar in it, I can appreciate.
Just paid $299 online at Musicians Friend. Was looking for something portable to take to friends homes or garage jams as it's too hard to keep lugging all of my desktop pc equipment (which I have done numerous times believe it or not).
I really like the simplicity of the one-knob-per function design. Don't make me work for it, let…Read moreBeen playing guitar and bass for about 5 years now I guess. Picked things up rather quickly due to my piano / keys background. Am starting to write my own music now, and actually prefer this to figuring out songs or playing covers. My musical tastes range from alternative, punk and hard rock to country. Anything that has some good guitar in it, I can appreciate.
Just paid $299 online at Musicians Friend. Was looking for something portable to take to friends homes or garage jams as it's too hard to keep lugging all of my desktop pc equipment (which I have done numerous times believe it or not).
I really like the simplicity of the one-knob-per function design. Don't make me work for it, let me get started right away and I'm happy. I also like the quality of the recordings. I like the 8 tracks and the 40GB hard drive which is enough flexibility for me. I also appreciate the S/PDIF outputs so I can run the digital outs to my PC for final mixdowns when I get home.
Well, it's not really a complaint, but I have been using an older PC for recording for years and it is not USB 2.0 compatible. So, I can't take advantage of that functionality. Not really a problem with the unit though.
The unit is sturdy. The knobs and controls have a well built feel to them and I'm sure the unit will take years of abuse before it fails me. I don't think it's solid enough to handle any drops, but then again I'm not going to test it out... =)
Overall, for $299 I love it. Has more than enough flexibility and produces great quality mixdowns for the price. The unit is normally about $100 more so I took advantage of the sale and purchased one. It was at my door in less than 5 days and the shipping was free. Can't beat that!
This review was originally published on http://www.musicgearreview.comSee less10 - cloreenPublished on 11/02/05 at 09:37 (This content has been automatically translated from French)I use:
- Two analog inputs (you can only record two tracks at once)
- USB output
Attention there is no phantom power supply, I use an external amplifier. For the power supply and internal effects, we must turn to the DP01FX.
For the rest of the technique, I just said that the sample is 16 bit I think we can not find the doc on the Internet. You can not choose either the sampling frequency, which must be 96 kHz I believe.
I am not a good note because I guess if it's cheap is that there is a reason.
And then 8 tracks, it's still little, and two tracks at the recording, very little, but it depends on what you want to do.
UTILIZATION
I knew the ergonomics of the tascam a…Read moreI use:
- Two analog inputs (you can only record two tracks at once)
- USB output
Attention there is no phantom power supply, I use an external amplifier. For the power supply and internal effects, we must turn to the DP01FX.
For the rest of the technique, I just said that the sample is 16 bit I think we can not find the doc on the Internet. You can not choose either the sampling frequency, which must be 96 kHz I believe.
I am not a good note because I guess if it's cheap is that there is a reason.
And then 8 tracks, it's still little, and two tracks at the recording, very little, but it depends on what you want to do.
UTILIZATION
I knew the ergonomics of the tascam and it is easy to use. One can easily juggle with eight tracks available, bouncer, and get the tracks on a computer (provided you have patience to export / import the tracks on the part of the disc which exports USB)
Small disappointments: this machine is no metronome with a tempo change during the song, as does yet tascam 2488. I did not find either how to adjust the output level in the headphone of what is being recorded, I'm afraid we can not. And it's never convenient to place themselves at a desired location on the piece with the buttons that always moves too quickly or too little. M'enfin, all that is not very serious, and we can not ask for this kind of machine that does not crash the ergonomics of a computer screen. Computer I use for mixing, in any case on the DP01 no effects included.
the most: the features found in the tascam 2488: auto punch: you can choose a piece of re-record the track you want, and the machine automatically moves a little forward, and stops automatically after a few and then where you have to replace if you want to listen. I should be sorry not to have this feature.
SOUNDS
I am very happy, especially since it is surely the rest of my string that is of lower quality ..
OVERALL OPINION
I use this machine since March 2005 to record primarily with a micro electro-acoustic (guitar, vocals, harmonica, clarinet, etc..), And SP100 digital piano which I use the output jack.
In summary, this machine has made me great service, and I am very attachedSee less00 - martincPublished on 11/09/05 at 04:59 (This content has been automatically translated from French)44.1 KHz 16-bit recorder (like CD) 40 GB hard drive. 2 mono channels recording simultaneously. 8 channel mono mixdown. 2 between asymtrique jack, Stereo analog output, SP / DIF optical, USB 2.0 for TRANSFR 2-way (Windows 2000 or XP), headphone output, MIDI sync output, plus some other connectors.
I use it to record rptitions. I put a pair of cardioid dynamic microphones in ORTF pair (capsules space of about 17 cm and an angle of about 110) in a corner of the room, I start recording, I ask the drummer to type like a deaf man, I make sure to be just below saturation, and go. 3:00 APRS j'arrte recording and I catch everything. We hear everyone and the quality of sound is correct trs. Then I …Read more44.1 KHz 16-bit recorder (like CD) 40 GB hard drive. 2 mono channels recording simultaneously. 8 channel mono mixdown. 2 between asymtrique jack, Stereo analog output, SP / DIF optical, USB 2.0 for TRANSFR 2-way (Windows 2000 or XP), headphone output, MIDI sync output, plus some other connectors.
I use it to record rptitions. I put a pair of cardioid dynamic microphones in ORTF pair (capsules space of about 17 cm and an angle of about 110) in a corner of the room, I start recording, I ask the drummer to type like a deaf man, I make sure to be just below saturation, and go. 3:00 APRS j'arrte recording and I catch everything. We hear everyone and the quality of sound is correct trs. Then I isolate the pieces by editing the DP01 can I TRANSFR by USB to a PC, and APRS I encode to mp3 and send emails to pieces by the group.
UTILIZATION
There is a small driving move but it's pretty easy to do simple things, especially since the interface is not bad. For example, to dplacer in a record, you can enter a timecode value, you can forward on top of play (speed = 3 x wholesale), or to forward over stop (speed = seen against lie as long as you keep your finger on the button forward). We feel that it is a machine that does think carefully.
The biggest complaint I have is that it's long enough to extract a piece of recording and bring it to a PC, it requires a lot of manipulations, some of which are not instantaneous.
A few other small criticism: the meters are not seen prcis, the display is not clear rtro the power supply is a 12VDC power, not a big fat cord, the device is quite large I am obliged to restarting my PC/windows2000 he deigns to notice that I connect the DP01.
The manual is good, and there is also the site a quick guide Tlcharger Tascam is INTERESTED.
SOUNDS
The quality of her good looks to me, but to be honest I have not done much testing yet.
The unit is extremely quiet. You do not hear the hard drive, there is a fan in the device but must stick above the ear to hear it. I am full of sr that users do not even taient it realized.
OVERALL OPINION
I use it for 3 weeks. I am far from having been around, so today I give notice forcment part, but I think it's useful when even to the extent that there is only one further notice.
A year ago I was looking for a machine to do that and in this price range I did not see a competitor, not even the new Fostex MR8 HD, who can not record a song over 99 minutes and who can not do anything other than forward or reverse speed to 3 x dplacer in a record. As for the mini recorders Stereo, M Audio has a battery that must be replaced at the factory, the Edirol has not really of mics, the D4 Kord recorded in 32 KHz (hi conversions).
I would do this choice, and then may be I would take the DP01-FX because it has XLR inputs with phantom power supply for condenser microphones set, but when I bought it n'tait not available France.See less00 - ptibidoPublished on 06/28/06 at 08:04 (This content has been automatically translated from French).
UTILIZATION
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SOUNDS
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OVERALL OPINION
* 1 year of use without any seed
* Registration 16bit 44.1 khz uncompressed qoi's the point of going over, I note that the quality of a chantillonage cd)
* Beefier than that, you gotta go!
* Extremely simple to use
* 40 GB of memory, it makes a lot of songs!
* That's why I put 10/10, a product of high quality.00 - LagartoPublished on 10/31/06 at 16:04 (This content has been automatically translated from French)Tascam DP 01
UTILIZATION
I had a 4-track cassette Yamaha for 10 years ... and the use of DP 01 is even easier! very simple configuration, I used the manual at first use, now it runs itself. You can do everything very easily: punch in / out, Repport tracks, mix the song. Transfer to PC is super easy. I export the song mixed, or all tracks, then I open with Audacity, for rework individually Cleaner all, refine the intro, to end in a fade out, cut and paste, insert silences, effects ... Or I reworked the master with Goldwave. I never got that quality with my (old) pc. Finally a machine to register that does not crash, and that can really concentrate on his songs.
SOUNDS
T…Read moreTascam DP 01
UTILIZATION
I had a 4-track cassette Yamaha for 10 years ... and the use of DP 01 is even easier! very simple configuration, I used the manual at first use, now it runs itself. You can do everything very easily: punch in / out, Repport tracks, mix the song. Transfer to PC is super easy. I export the song mixed, or all tracks, then I open with Audacity, for rework individually Cleaner all, refine the intro, to end in a fade out, cut and paste, insert silences, effects ... Or I reworked the master with Goldwave. I never got that quality with my (old) pc. Finally a machine to register that does not crash, and that can really concentrate on his songs.
SOUNDS
The sound is nickel, it's format wave in cd quality. The DP01 has no built-in effects (such as the DP01 Fx), but I use a V-Amp Beringer for electric guitars, reverb and a small external voice. I was looking for a scrap book for my songs, but ultimately it's even better than that.
OVERALL OPINION
Long ago I wanted to move to 8-track, because in four tracks K7, with Repport tracks, you lose quality. I tested the pc with a lot of crashes, because my config was just a little. I hesitated to buy another pc, but it took me a little too far in price. After seeing the reviews on Audiofanzine, I chose the DP01 (bought last month, used ... on Audiofanzine!). That's exactly what I wanted: a list of draft for my songs, with still a great sound. Very easy to use, one branch were recorded, replay it, re-recorded it just a game, you can really concentrate on the song and prod. Whether to record, mix, or transferred to the PC, everything is simple. I just have a little external reverb and more. It made me look like the good stuff, well tough. Frankly, quality / price ratio amazing. Go for it!See less00 - DamYuccaPublished on 01/21/08 at 10:00 (This content has been automatically translated from French)...
UTILIZATION
Fairly simple config
What is quite what it can serve as a small mixer once the tracks are recorded.
We can act on the frequencies of Eq I cross that for the price it is the only that does this.
SOUNDS
Its a very clean .... bleuffant!
When I record my synth is really the original sound with a lot of transparency.
OVERALL OPINION
I am delighted by DP01.
You must read the documentation which is also very very well done and go for recording. There is nothing complicated.
Also mention is that records directly onto a hard drive and any recorded tracks can be transferred to PC via USB2.
Me, Personal, I use it a lot in both directions. Th…Read more...
UTILIZATION
Fairly simple config
What is quite what it can serve as a small mixer once the tracks are recorded.
We can act on the frequencies of Eq I cross that for the price it is the only that does this.
SOUNDS
Its a very clean .... bleuffant!
When I record my synth is really the original sound with a lot of transparency.
OVERALL OPINION
I am delighted by DP01.
You must read the documentation which is also very very well done and go for recording. There is nothing complicated.
Also mention is that records directly onto a hard drive and any recorded tracks can be transferred to PC via USB2.
Me, Personal, I use it a lot in both directions. That is, I record in DP01 and I balance everything in Cubase. Tres agréagle because you can work with its own plug-ins. You can do a main mix in Cubase and rebalance the DP01.
Super happy with the product, there is everything you need for recording and editing, it is cheap, convenient and easy to use.
When buying, I trusted the forum Audiofanzine and I am not disappointed.
Before, I tried an Alesis I/O2 and a Mackie Onyx Satellite. It's very good stuff but should it work with your hardware configuration. I have had enough of the galleys of a crash and I wanted to go back to not great hardware.
I really recommend this DP01, go there with closed eyes.See less30 - ploussePublished on 08/07/09 at 00:00 (This content has been automatically translated from French)Good product overall. I have since 2007.
Good capacity of internal hard drive.
Simple handling.
If a lot of light you can not see the keys that are lit :-(
Too bad they have not released version fx immediately. I added a MicroVerb alesis, and too bad there not have phantom power on it ...
Otherwise good product on which we should not hesitate to work.
Characteristic
<div class="\"ficheproduit-detaillee-titre\""> Features: </div>
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8-track recording with CD quality uncompressed
Simultaneous recording of two tracks
Special master stereo track mix
In each channel, a level control, pan., Effect Send and treble and bass
In each channel, a tone control with two …Read moreGood product overall. I have since 2007.
Good capacity of internal hard drive.
Simple handling.
If a lot of light you can not see the keys that are lit :-(
Too bad they have not released version fx immediately. I added a MicroVerb alesis, and too bad there not have phantom power on it ...
Otherwise good product on which we should not hesitate to work.
Characteristic
<div class="\"ficheproduit-detaillee-titre\""> Features: </div>
<ul>
8-track recording with CD quality uncompressed
Simultaneous recording of two tracks
Special master stereo track mix
In each channel, a level control, pan., Effect Send and treble and bass
In each channel, a tone control with two bands with selectable frequencies
Two microphone / line (Jack), one switchable to Guitar
Effect Send (way out) and stereo return (return)
Line stereo output (Cinch)
Digital SPDIF (optical)
Headphone output with volume control
MIDI for MIDI Timecode or Clock
USB 2.0 port for data exchange with a computer
Edit as a workstation: copy, add, move or delete scenes, add silence
40 GB hard drive
Dimensions (W x H x D) 452 mm x 110 mm x 307 mm
Weight 4.1 kg
</ul>See less10 - just_blaaazePublished on 10/27/09 at 14:05 (This content has been automatically translated from French)The dj know you caractrisitques ...
UTILIZATION
Configuration gnrale Is it easy?
Trs simple
The usual functions are they easily accessible?
Trs available
The manual is clear and sufficient? ...
Yes
SOUNDS
It's not HD, but the sound is good
OVERALL OPINION
How long have you use it?
2006
What is the particular feature you like best and least?
The only problem is the file transfer by waves Usb
Have you tried many other models before acqurir?
No
How do you report qualitprix?
Terrible
Exprience with, you will do again this choice? ...
To topRead moreThe dj know you caractrisitques ...
UTILIZATION
Configuration gnrale Is it easy?
Trs simple
The usual functions are they easily accessible?
Trs available
The manual is clear and sufficient? ...
Yes
SOUNDS
It's not HD, but the sound is good
OVERALL OPINION
How long have you use it?
2006
What is the particular feature you like best and least?
The only problem is the file transfer by waves Usb
Have you tried many other models before acqurir?
No
How do you report qualitprix?
Terrible
Exprience with, you will do again this choice? ...
To topSee less07 - goodbyeblueskyPublished on 03/28/08 at 07:32The DP-01 has two 1/4 in. TRS mic inputs for dual mono or stereo recording. The DP-01 has a USB 2.0 jack for file backup and transferring files to a computer, There are analog RCA line outputs, a headphone out and S/PDIF line output, as well as each of the 8 channels having an effects send.
According to official specs the sampling rate is "CD quality 44.1kHz/16-bit." Problem is, no one with the capability to record at 24-bit would ever go slumming it in the 16-bit realm. Oh, how I wish I had read up more before buying. You will notice the difference.
It will record eight tracks uncompressed audio to an internal 40g harddrive, which is really nice. Each channel of the DP-01 has a…Read moreThe DP-01 has two 1/4 in. TRS mic inputs for dual mono or stereo recording. The DP-01 has a USB 2.0 jack for file backup and transferring files to a computer, There are analog RCA line outputs, a headphone out and S/PDIF line output, as well as each of the 8 channels having an effects send.
According to official specs the sampling rate is "CD quality 44.1kHz/16-bit." Problem is, no one with the capability to record at 24-bit would ever go slumming it in the 16-bit realm. Oh, how I wish I had read up more before buying. You will notice the difference.
It will record eight tracks uncompressed audio to an internal 40g harddrive, which is really nice. Each channel of the DP-01 has a 45mm volume fader, plus dedicated controls for pan, effects send, high EQ and low EQ. An LCD display shows meters, editing settings and locate points, though it is not a lighted screen so a desk lamp of some kind is a MUST to use this thing.
UTILIZATION
As far as knobs and faders, its like running a mixer and self-explanatory. Navigating the menus is a whole 'nother story. Some will find difficulty, other will adjust and learn the ins and outs. I don't have a lot of patience for overly complicated menus, especially on such a beginner bottom-run-of-the-ladder piece of equipment such as this so my opinion is that they could have streamlined it and given it a more user intuitive interface than a couple VCR style buttons. This thing is NOT a Portastudio. Getting started is pretty easy though, and the manual does help when it comes to editing/copying/pasting/saving/deleting functions.
SOUNDS
The concerters aren't great. Maybe that is why Tascam just discontinued it because it won't be hard to replace it in their lineup of products.
There are no effects, because I skimped and bought just the DP-01 and not the DP-01FX, but I read the effects were terrible quality anyway.
OVERALL OPINION
It would be nice to have true 3-band eq.
It would be nice to have XLR inputs.
It would be nice to record in 24 bit and not 16.
It would be nice to back songs up on a USB drive, so I don't have to lug this thing into the next room to upload files onto my PC.
It would be nice if it wasn't blue and felt like a toy.
For your money, I would buy the cheapest 4 track that records in 24 bit, because you can't record 8 tracks simultaneously on this anyway. This is a definite step up from my Yamaha anolog 4-track days, but I was still disapointed and wished I had dropped more money. I would buy one of these if you got it real cheap and used it as a portable studio for scratch demos only.See less20