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Gear / Technical Help => Recording Gear => Topic started by: drivingwheel on February 08, 2011, 09:32:58 PM

Title: Newbie looking for info on gear
Post by: drivingwheel on February 08, 2011, 09:32:58 PM
I'm a total newbie w/a basic working knowledge of gear, looking for something to record my band's shows in a matrix-type format (open air mics+SBD simultaneously) and other shows I go to (I go to a lot) as well as something convenient to record rehearsals with.

I'm curious about the tascam dr-100 - I see that it has 4 mics; can those record simultaneously?  It also has XLR and and a line in; can THOSE record simultaneous?

If either the built-in mics or external sources can do that, then I'm gonna grab one, regardless of battery issues that have been discussed in other threads.

I've looked at portable 4 tracks (boss has one that is around $200) but they all seem to be only be able to record two tracks simultaneously. 

Any and all feedback would be appreciated, thank you.
Title: Re: Newbie looking for info on gear
Post by: setboy on February 08, 2011, 11:39:49 PM
I have heard really good things about the dr-2d. though I have not used it so take it for what it's worth
Title: Re: Newbie looking for info on gear
Post by: Teen Age Riot on February 09, 2011, 12:56:25 AM
I've used the DR-2d for three shows so far, always sbd/aud using the internal mics, because I didn't feel like bringing the full rig.

Long story short: I highly recommend it. In that price range ($200 from amazon or b&h), there's nothing like it.
Also, with good rechargeables or lithiums, battery life is not an issue.

What I haven't tried yet is running mic-in with external mics and and preamp. Max input is -16db. Not sure if that's enough. My mp3 player couldn't brickwall it though.
Title: Re: Newbie looking for info on gear
Post by: Barry Shoop on February 13, 2011, 05:29:55 AM
For what you want (4 tracks at once) The Zoom H4n will do what you want AND has great battery life. I know there are a lot of Zoom haters on this board but if you know how to use the thing they are absolutely awesome. Make sure you get the H4n NOT the H4 if you want 4 tracks at once capability. Unit will also provide phantom mic power, has a TON of built in effects if you want to get fancy and even has a tuner built in (just plug in your guitar and select that function). H4n runs about $299.
Title: Re: Newbie looking for info on gear
Post by: daspyknows on February 23, 2011, 12:51:35 AM
I've used the DR-2d for three shows so far, always sbd/aud using the internal mics, because I didn't feel like bringing the full rig.

Long story short: I highly recommend it. In that price range ($200 from amazon or b&h), there's nothing like it.
Also, with good rechargeables or lithiums, battery life is not an issue.

What I haven't tried yet is running mic-in with external mics and and preamp. Max input is -16db. Not sure if that's enough. My mp3 player couldn't brickwall it though.

I agree regarding the lithiums.  I had brick wall issues with my RBox but upgrade to an NBox and have been fine.  Expensive upgrade but the RBox was the second one made and traveling on planes caused problems since it looked like a bomb.  Now if I only had a second set of caps I'd have 2 full rigs