

This means I have to use a mixer (Mackie 1402) in addittion to the DP-24 so that I can add effects as I record. Or more specifically, the fact that returns from external effects take up input channels aa there are no dedicated aux returns. I ‘get’ the big portastudio concept.Ī shortcoming (for me) with the DP-24 is the lack of inputs (8). I currently own a Tascam DP-24 that I really like. The TASCAM Model 24 digital multitrack recorder is expected to be available in the fourth quarter of 2018. Multi Jog-dial for quick menu operation.

Backlit buttons for key operations such as REC and Play.3 AUX Outputs (Monitor 1, Monitor 2, FX).LINE Inputs via RCA Pin and 1/8-inch Stereo Mini jacks.SUB Outputs via XLR Balanced and RCA Unbalanced connectors.Bluetooth input supporting both AAC and SBC codecs.Mute, Main/Sub, PLF switches on every input channel.100mm Long-throw Faders for precise adjustment.100kHz Low-cut Filter (Channels 1 to 12).3-band EQ with a sweepable mid-range frequency (Channels 1 to 12).Preamp Gain Controller with Overload indicator (Channels 1 to 12).TASCAM Ultra-HDDA Mic Pre-amp (Channels 1 to 12).Input Mode switch on every input channel.22 Inputs (20 Balanced, 12 Monaural, and 4 Stereo).Built-in USB Audio Interface to send/receive audio data to/from DAW.WAV 48kHz/24-bit, 24 channel multitrack recording to SD, SDHC and SDXC cards.All-in-One, Multitrack Recorder with 22 channel Mixer and USB Audio Interface.And an onboard stereo multi-effects processor lets you apply 16 preset effects, including reverb, delay, chorus, and flanging. A stereo 7-band graphic EQ with easy-control toggle buttons and instant bypass can be applied to the main mix or monitor outputs, enabling you to shape your mixes and prevent monitor feedback. The stereo channels include a low-cut filter and 3-band fixed EQ. The compressor and low cut filter are pre-Routing Mode selector so they can be applied to any recording track. Each of the 12 mono channels include a one-knob compressor, a low cut filter, and 3-band semi-parametric EQ with sweepable midrange. The Model 24 also provides a variety of signal processing options. Key features include a 22-channel mixer with 100 mm long-throw faders, two monitor returns, subgroup bus, and stereo main bus. The SD Card recorder offers one-touch recording and includes transport controls, auto and manual punch in/out, and overdub capability. TASCAM today introduced the Model 24 digital multitrack recorder, which offers 24 tracks of 24-bit, 48 kHz audio capture (22 channels and a stereo main mix) and 22 playback tracks, via either USB 2.0 or to the unit’s onboard SD Card recorder. The TASCAM Model 24 digital multitrack recorder
