Re: Semi-portable multitrack rec



geoff wrote:
Sune TB Nielsen wrote:
geoff wrote:
Peter Larsen wrote:
Sune TB Nielsen wrote:

I need a recorder to bring with me to record concerts and sessions
in different studios and then home to mix at my PC DAW.
With that as the primary requirement you need to investigate how
easy a complete file transfer is. The alesis has an addon
firewireport that fits directly on a drive caddy ....
There's a USB2 one for he Mackie M90 (or LianLi RH58) caddy too.

geoff


Ok that sound really nice

Which ones of the MDR, SDR, HDR has analog I/O?

All , I think.

SDR has analogue 24 in and 24 out (D25, Tascam spec), plus ADAT and USB1.1.

USB2 adaptor (for all Mackie) available ex Oyen Digital
http://tinyurl.com/ysyp4g

geoff



And the Mackies are cheaper than Tascam/Alesis
I will surely check these out!

As I understood the HDR is the one where you can plug monitor, mouse and keyboard in.

But what are the basic differences between SDR and MDR?

SDR seems smaller, but is that because it is newer or does it have less features?
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