Overview

Tascam 24-Track Digital Portastudio

Allowing you to record hands-on without the need for a computer, the DP-24SD 24-Track Digital Portastudio from Tascam can track up to 8 sources simultaneously with support for up to 24 tracks on playback. It features eight combo XLR-1/4" mic preamplifier inputs, with the eighth input also supporting Hi-Z sources such as guitar and bass. For hands-on control of your mix, the unit has 19 total faders (including the master) as well as a variety of EQ, compression, and guitar-based effects for tweaking your mix.

SKU: GC152-TA-DP-24SD

Tascam 24-Track Digital Portastudio

Tascam 24-Track Digital Portastudio

Allowing you to record hands-on without the need for a computer, the DP-24SD 24-Track Digital Portastudio from Tascam can track up to 8 sources simultaneously with support for up to 24 tracks on playback. It features eight combo XLR-1/4" mic preamplifier inputs, with the eighth input also supporting Hi-Z sources such as guitar and bass. For hands-on control of your mix, the unit has 19 total faders (including the master) as well as a variety of EQ, compression, and guitar-based effects for tweaking your mix.

The unit records directly to SD and SDHC cards. Additionally, you can export your tracks to an external computer via the unit's USB port. A power supply and 4GB SD card are included.

12 Mono/Stereo Selectable Faders

The recorder has 12 selectable tracks between MONO or STEREO. Use a STEREO track for recording synthesiser, or set the track to MONO when recording guitar or vocal. Not only that, you can create independent settings for each track (set #9 to #12 STEREO, then set #13 to #22 MONO)

19 Faders Eliminates Layer Structuring

The device features 19 total faders, one of which is assigned as the master fader

3.5" Colour LCD and Self-Illuminated Buttons

The DP-24SD has a 3.5" LCD screen and select self-illuminated buttons, to view your entire creative process. Some of the illuminated buttons include Source, Select, Rec, Mute.

12 Rotary Knobs

The DP-24SD has employed rotary knobs to control qualities such as EQ, Effect Send and other related features.

Records to SD/SDHC Media

The DP-24SD uses SD/SDHC media and a 4GB SD card is included. These cards provide secure shock resistance due to the absence of any moving parts. The file format in the DP-24SD is FAT 16 or 32. You can transfer the recorded files to your computer via USB.

8 x Combo XLR-1/4" Inputs, 8 Channel Recording,

The DP-24SD has 8 x combo XLR-1/4" inputs. You can record up to eight sources at one time.

3-Band EQ

Input A-H and each track are equipped with 3-band EQ. The equaliser for each track and each input are independent from other effects. Record with EQ for each individual track.

8 Dynamic Effects, Guitar Effects, and Mix-Down Effects

Use up to 8 dynamics effects at once, one for each input source. For example, utilise the built-in compressor effect for your bass, guitar, and drum tracks. In addition, the DP-24SD has multiple guitar and mixing effects.

Built-In Digital Mastering

The unit is equipped with mastering effects for finished-sounding mixes. There is no need for computers when recording and mixing. The mastering effects section includes a Multi-Band Compressor, EQ, Noise-Shaping Dither, and a Normalise Effects. You can create a 2-track master file for transfer to your computer and delivering to CD mastering or sharing online.

Key Features:

Record up to 8 Tracks Simultaneously

Records to SD/SDHC Cards

19 Faders

Up to 24 Track Playback

24-bit/48 kHz Resolution

8 x Combo XLR-1/4" Mic Inputs

Built-In Mixing & Mastering Effects

File Sharing via USB

What's in the Box:

Tascam 24-Track Digital Portastudio

Power Adapter

4GB SD Card

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Tascam 24-Track Digital Portastudio

Allowing you to record hands-on without the need for a computer, the DP-24SD 24-Track Digital Portastudio from Tascam can track up to 8 sources simultaneously with support for up to 24 tracks on playback. It features eight combo XLR-1/4" mic preamplifier inputs, with the eighth input also supporting Hi-Z sources such as guitar and bass. For hands-on control of your mix, the unit has 19 total faders (including the master) as well as a variety of EQ, compression, and guitar-based effects for tweaking your mix.

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