Tascam DP-02 Digital Portastudio - 8 Track

Buy Cheap Tascam DP-02 Digital Portastudio - 8 Track


Buy Low Price From Here Now

The Tascam DP-02 makes recording simple by matching 8-track CD-quality recording with a Portastudio interface – so you can ditch the menus and concentrate on the music. A pair of record-quality Tascam mic pres features XLR inputs with phantom power for condenser mics and a guitar in for direct recording. Each channel gives you dedicated controls for instant access to fader level, record arm/track mute, pan, effect send, high and low EQ. There's also an EQ frequency button for finer control over the mix. Two effects processors are included in the DP-02. A multieffects processor on the input provides great-sounding overdrive, flange, delay and more for your guitar, vocal, drum and bass tracks. In addition, there's a reverb processor on a send and return for adding hall, room, plate or chamber reverb to your mix. The DP-02 is loaded with great Tascam extras like a chromatic tuner, metronome, and bar-and-beat display for getting around your song. The DP-02 records two channels at a time to a built-in 40GB hard drive. When you're satisfied with your production, arm the dedicated master track for your stereo mixdown. You can transfer your tracks and mixes or backup your song to a computer through a speedy USB 2.0 connection or burn it to a CD with the slot-loading drive. No other workstation makes recording so simple, affordable and fun as the Tascam DP-02.
Readmore

Technical Details

- Two XLR mic/line inputs with phantom power for condenser microphones^Eight-track recording at uncompressed 44.1k/16-bit audio quality^Portastudio-based interface with volume fader, pan, effect send, high and low EQ controls per channel^EQ frequency button to access high and low EQ shelf frequencies^USB 2.0 interface for transferring tracks, mixes and backup files to a computer
- Two XLR mic/line inputs with phantom power for condenser microphones
- Eight-track recording at uncompressed 44.1k/16-bit audio quality
- Portastudio-based interface with volume fader, pan, effect send, high and low EQ controls per channel
- EQ frequency button to access high and low EQ shelf frequencies
- USB 2.0 interface for transferring tracks, mixes and backup files to a computer
See more technical details
Customer Buzz
 "Not recommended for novice home recorders (like myself)" 2010-08-10
By Book Books
My cassette four-track recorder (analog) had seen better days and I was looking to expand to an 8-track digital recorder with more tracks and, presumably, better sound. I bought the Tascam DP-02 a year ago and I have to say, in that time, I've chalked this purchase up as a real loss.



While the controls are easy to use and the unit is very portable, this is not a good for novice home recorders who want to quickly capture a "good enough" sound. If, being a novice like myself, you plug a mic directly into the machine without a pre-amp or mixing board or any other such gear and then start recording vocals, you'll notice the digital distortion right away in headphones-- especially a really, really irritating high-pitched sound. That sound will render many vocals either too quiet to hear or painful to listen to for extended amounts of time. I don't know if this is typical of digital recorders or not, but it made me not want to waste time with this unit. Honestly, I can plug a mic into my computer and get better sound. Maybe Pro-Tools beckons, or maybe I just need to get back to analog...



On a related note, the mixing controls are not intuitive and can often leave tracks buried in the mud sonically, with no way to boost them into audible range without crunchy digital distortion or a tunnel-like sound.



The crashing of the system, as another reviewer pointed out, can be annoying too. It can delete a great track-- that is, if you're lucky enough to coax one out of this machine in the first place.





Customer Buzz
 "Do Your Homework" 2010-08-02
By lauecap (Northern CA)
This is a fantastic recorder, but there is a learning curve. If you know next to nothing about how recording in a studio works like me, heed my advice. First, download and print out the maunual, (several sites have it in PDF form),next, put it into a three ring binder and study it by reading it at least three or four times. Concentrate on the sections entitled: "Song Creation" and "Recording a Song". Then take your binder to a Guitar Center where they have them set up and plugged in. Spend an hour or so working all the menus, sliders and dials. I was there an hour and a half and nobody ever said one word to me. As to the price, If you do your research you can get it for half of average retail. Hint: the best price on the net is from an Amazon Reseller.

Customer Buzz
 "Grade A- for home recording!" 2010-06-10
By Andrew M. Bland (Terre Haute, IN)
I am a multi-instrumentalist who creates atmospheric soundscapes that integrate electronic music with American folk instruments, woodwinds, and world percussion. I am a strong advocate for the *process* of recording music (which I liken with cooking) as opposed to mechanically generating beats and tones (which I liken with microwaving).



After some ambivalence over the transition from an analog to a digital Portastudio, I decided to go with this 8-track to replace my cassette 4-track when recording electronic music. (I still use the analog machine for recording guitar-bass-drums material which I then mix and master on computer, but to capture the fuller range of direct-input synths and drum machines it really is necessary to use a digital machine.)



With the DP-02, I have been more than impressed with the fact that I can combine analog and digital recordings on an album without differences in tonal quality becoming a distraction.



I would agree with other reviewers that the machine holds up quite well. It has frozen up only once, and that was at the end of a very long session (7 hours) on a summer afternoon in a stuffy attic studio.



I have discovered only four major drawbacks with this machine:



First, whereas my dynamic mics worked like a charm with my analog machine, this model does require a preamp to drive acoustic instruments into the mix. (On the other hand, the preamp does help generate a sense of warmth that I miss from the analog recorder!) With the DP-02, it is VERY important to keep an ear on the input level (for both mic and line in). When set too high it will pick up the sound of the internal hard drive, which has stained the recordings of some very good spontaneous moments with a high-pitched whizzing sound (thankfully I was able to restore them via computer software, but it took some work and some of the clarity became dulled). My advice, therefore, is to set the input level lower and to crank the output on your instrument/amp and/or to close-mic (just try to avoid clipping from the preamp by adjusting its volume level as needed). I have found that the balance *will* come out in the wash during the mixing/editing phase.



Second, the DP-02's EQ and effects are good (though I really only use reverb - any other effects I tend to introduce at the instrument/amp level), and the hardware durability is outstanding (I've had this machine for about a year now and it has definitely withstood the test of time). However, I have found that the on-board mixes on this machine are muddier than those made via software. I find this disappointing because I would much prefer to use my hands to operate the sliders and pots than to sit before a computer screen pointing and clicking a mouse. On the other hand, two advantages to doing mixes by computer are: (a) the difference between 0 and 1, between 1 and 1.5, between 1.5 and 2, etc. on the DP-02 volume sliders is substantial, which makes it difficult to make subtle adjustments without affecting the entire mix, and (b) whereas software has an "undo" button, one mistake during a stereo mixdown on the DP-02 and one has to start over. All that said, I would say that the SmartCard model may be better than the CD model because it is about $150 cheaper!



Third, I love the fact that I can upload each song track by track to a computer via USB cable and then mix/edit/master/burn to CD or upload to internet from there. However, the transfer to computer process does take a while (between 5 and 25 minutes for a 2:30 song, depending on the number of tracks used and how involved the wave forms are). Uploading only can occur one song at a time, and the USB cable must be disconnected between uploads. In turn, I cannot set the DP-02 to upload 8-10 songs at a time and then leave the machine running while I do something else for a while. So bring a book during the transfer process.



Fourth, I concur with the other reviewers that the manual is a mess. However, don't let this discourage you. The procedures are actually quite simple, and I was able to get them all down after about two (or at most three) times around. (Meantime, simply writing out my own set of step-by-step instructions was a good enough reminder when need be.)



Now to the positives. In addition to those I mentioned above, I would say that the DP-02 serves as an outstanding blank canvas. What goes in is what comes out - which is not something I can always say for recording equipment (digital or analog). It works just fine with a $100 stereo receiver and some good speakers for a monitor system (e.g., no need for a fancy mixing set-up). And again, it is very well constructed and should hold up for several good years (assuming that one cares for equipment).



Overall, for home recording I'd give this an A-. (In comparison, I would give my old 4-track cassette Portastudio the full A, and my old 1970s TEAC open reel a C+.) Comparisons and preferences are always subjective, and no one piece of equipment will ever receive a perfect score. But for what the DP-02 is designed for, it gets the job done.

Customer Buzz
 "Tascam DP-02 Digital Portastudio - 8 Track" 2010-03-31
By Vestige (PA)
This Portastudio is great, and exactly what I have been looking for. I have had no problems whatsoever with it, and it has worked like a charm. As far as other people, I'm sure they have gotten bad units. It happens with all electronics. Sometimes a bad batch of units gets sent out, or one out of ten has a defect, or sometimes they fix the problems but older versions are still being sent from store inventory. Whatever the case may be, it works amazing, unless you are one of the unlucky ones who gets a defective one.



I am a heavy metal guitarist, and I use this to write my own tracks, and lay down drums and all. This works great if you want to finalize the track and burn it to a cd, but most of the time I will send it to my computer for final mastering. Why don't I do it all through my computer, you may ask? This is hassle free, it has no lag in the sound, and I can start it up and start recording when I have an idea, rather than get my computer turned on and all set up. Plus this unit has great sound quality. Before this, I have recorded directly to my computer for a few years. I enjoy this a lot more.



The guitar effects are decent on it, and can be used by themselves without a preamp, but they do sound weak. Being a metal guitarist, the built in effects don't quite have the sound I need, such as heavy distortion, gain, and harmonics. It does have some metal tones on it, but believe me, not what I need. It would work well for acoustic stuff though, and for some light rock. So basically I still use a preamp in front of it, even while using built in effects, putting a preamp in front of it helps immensely.



This unit is only an 8 track, and you can only record 2 tracks ata time, but this shouldn't be a problem if you're the only one doing all of the recording, or if you're taking turns laying down your parts, like you should during studio recording. But if you wanted to record all 8 tracks, say as a live performance, it won't work. I use two tracks for rhuthm guitar, two tracks for lead guitar, two more for the second lead guitar, and two more for drums. Works great in that recording aspect. If you run out of tracks, just send them to your computer (for final mastering later) and then just delete them off of the unit to make more room.



Ok, to sum it all up, here are my final thoughts on everything:



* This unit works great, whether it be used as a standalone unit or mastered on your computer,

either way it IS COMPLETELY worth it.

* Although the amp effects in this are a little weak sounding for metal, you simply just add a

preamp in front of this and it sounds great. Plus the effects for acoustic or lighter

sounding guitar work great, since you don't need to use pinch harmonics or gain, etc.

* Works great for self recording, laying down ideas, or self creating entire tracks or albums.

I lay down my drum tracks, my rhythm tracks, then my lead tracks.

* Even though there is not a ton of final track mastering features, or barely any at all, what

it has works very nice. You CAN silence parts of tracks, such as in between where the guitar

is not being played, so you can take out all that unnecessary bad noise.

* You can hook it up to your computer and transfer all your tracks, so you can do final

mastering on your computer, back-up tracks, etc.



And most of all, it IS really easy to use. don't let everyone else convince you otherwise. Within one single weekend, you should easily be accustomed to it and be fairly familiar with it. Within a couple days, recording really is that simple. If you use built in effects, just remember what they are, so you can dial them in in the future easily. Just to give you a run down of my everyday operation, I want you to see how easy and fast it is. I plug it in, I start it up, I create a new track, I assign the guitar input to the tracks I want it to record on, I set my effects, and I record! Then whe nswitching to different tracks, you simply deselect the current ones, and select the new ones. It's that simple, and takes two seconds! What's better than this, is the fact that if you had a recording session going the previous session, and saved it (always save your session or you will lose it), then upon startup, it will load your previous used session, so all you have to do is turn it on and record! That simple!



So all in all, this IS completely worth purchasing, if you plan on using it the ways that I have mentioned. It really is an amazing piece of equitment, and I have looked at many many others before deciding upon this one.



The soft case for this DP-02 is well worth checking out, as I have also wrote a review on that to help out. If you have any questions, feel free to comment, and I will respond and answer them for you to help as much as I can!

Customer Buzz
 "100% Happy with this recorder." 2009-07-01
By J. Healey (Phoenix, AZ USA)
This is an outstanding system for demo recording and I am sure it would also be useful for live recordings with some added components.



After much research, I purchased the Tascam DP02 Portastudio instead of the Boss BR900CD. I had previously used the BR900 with much success and had my mind set on it for quiet some time. I kept my options open and the DP02 seemed to be the most comparable system. Despite some reviews stating the DP02 did not allow you to hear the effects while recording, I decided on it due to the on-board high, low, and reverb adjustment options. (I did not want to transfer to a computer for mastering) I was going to add an effects processor and pre-amp for the mic, but found all effects do play through recording.



The system has a lot of built in guitar (acoustic and electric), drum, bass, and vocal effects. It took me only a few hours to record several tracks, master them, and burn them to disk. Only being able to record to 2 tracks at once is a small drawback, but if you are doing all of your own recording shouldn't be a problem.



READ THE MANUAL!

Although it is not the easiest to follow page to page, if you know how to find what your looking for it's in the manual. For those of you that want to sit down, push record, and be on your way, you may want to look for a simpler system. Once you get it down, the DP02 is quite easy to use, but not something you can just turn on and go without some instruction. The trickiest part would would be mastering, but it is by no means difficult if you follow the directions.



All around this is a great system for a home studio and possibly more.



P.S. Thanks to Amazon for having the lowest price, and quick delivery.





Just a quick update. May 29, 2010. I have put many hours onto this Portastudio and can say it has absolutely been worth it. The volume on the final track can be a little tricky, but nothing some time and patience cannot overcome. It has not given me any trouble and has never locked up as some people have said. Great piece of equipment for a very fair price.


Images Product

Buy Tascam DP-02 Digital Portastudio - 8 Track Now

Relate Posts

Labels

15-watt (1) 18 (1) 20 (2) 2002 (1) 2003 (1) 2004 (1) 2006 (1) 2008 (1) 2010 (1) 2047 (1) 2070 (1) 2146 (1) 2148 (1) 2403 (1) 2409 (2) 25 (3) 25-key (1) 30 (1) 38 (7) 3i (1) 4-sized (1) 40 (1) 4050 (1) 49 (1) 49-key (1) 6-string (4) 61 (1) 61-key (1) 610 (1) 7-piece (1) 80 (10) 83 (1) 8hex (1) a-shape (1) a2 (1) ab (2) accessories (2) acoustic (88) acoustic-electric (3) acoustics (1) act (2) action (1) active (1) addario (16) address (1) adi21 (1) advanced (3) ae128-5 (1) akg (1) alvarez (1) amazon shopping (4) amigo (1) amplifier (1) applause (1) art (1) at108 (1) at2020 (2) at2041 (1) at4040 (1) ath-m30 (1) audio (5) audio-technica (3) auralex (1) austin (1) av (1) axiom (3) axl (2) bag (5) ball (13) banjo (1) bass (4) bazaar (1) behringer (2) black (6) blue (4) box (1) bridge (2) bronze (16) buddy (1) budget (1) buster (1) but (2) c40 (1) cable (1) cad (1) capo (11) carrying (2) case (3) cd (2) cd-rw900sl (1) cd-vt2 (1) checkered (1) child (1) chipboard (2) chocolate (1) chrome (1) class (1) classical (5) clip-on (1) coated (1) collapsible (1) compact (2) condenser (2) control (1) crescent (1) curved (2) cutaway (7) d (16) daisy (1) dampit (1) dbx (1) ddlers (1) Deals (30) dean (9) debutante (1) deluxe (3) dent (1) digidesign (1) digital (4) direct (1) discovery (1) disney (1) double (1) dp-02 (1) dreadnought (6) driverack (1) drum (1) dummies (2) duncan (1) dunlop (2) dynamic (1) earthwood (8) ej15-3d (1) ej16 (2) ej16-10p (1) ej16-3d (1) ej17-3d (1) ej18 (1) ej26-3d (1) ej45 (2) electric (7) eleven (1) elimina (1) elite (2) elixir (14) emedia (2) end (2) epiphone (1) ernes (3) ernie (13) es31c (1) essential (1) exotica (1) exp16 (1) exp17 (1) ezag (1) f335 (1) falpg1 (1) fbr2 (1) feedback (1) fender (2) fg (1) fg700s (1) fingerstyle (1) finish (1) firewire (2) first (2) flag (1) floyd (1) folding (1) folk (1) foot (1) fp002 (1) frame (1) free (2) fretrest (1) full (4) furman (3) ga (1) ga-30 (1) ga1 (1) ga10 (1) gba100 (1) gc-20a (1) gear (5) ghs (1) gig (2) gigmaker (2) gp004- (1) grand (1) graph (1) grizzly (1) gs550a (1) gs7462db (1) gtr1 (1) guardian (3) guitar (93) guitars (3) gwe-acou-3 (1) h4n (1) h5961 (1) handed (1) handy (1) he18 (1) headphones (1) headset (1) heli (1) home (1) honduran (1) hootenanny (4) hum (1) humidifier (4) humidipak (1) humidity (1) ibanez (1) icicle (1) ijae5bk (1) imp (1) inch (2) input (2) instrument (2) isolation (1) j95 (1) jacquard (3) jampack (1) jasmine (3) jc (1) jg-tr2 (1) johnson (1) jolt (1) jr1 (1) junior (1) k (2) k-240 (1) keyboard (1) kg6k (1) kg6u (1) kid (2) kit (1) koa (1) korg (2) kyser (6) lanikai (1) lauren (2) learn (1) leather (2) leathers (5) left (2) level (3) levy (5) lh (1) lifeguard (1) light (4) lite (1) logo (1) lt (1) m (1) m-8dx (1) m-8lx (1) m-8x (1) m-audio (8) m130 (1) m1400 (1) m190 (1) mackie (1) mahogany (1) management (1) mandolin (1) markely (1) markley (1) marquis (1) martin (14) matrix (1) medium (2) men (1) metal (1) method (2) mg102c (1) mg82cx (1) microphone (6) microphones (1) microtrack (1) mini (4) miss (1) mixer (2) moni (1) mopad (1) mp (1) mp-bt1 (1) mp3 (2) mpgt1 (1) msp (1) msp4000 (1) msp4100 (2) msp4200 (1) multi (2) multi-purpose (1) multitrack (1) musician (3) musicians (2) mx652 (1) na (1) nanoweb (4) natural (3) ne (2) new (4) nex (1) nylon (3) og1fys (1) ol (1) on (1) onstage (1) open (1) original (2) oscar (1) oud (1) ovation (1) p6e (1) pa (1) pack (2) package (1) padded (3) pads (1) pages (1) paige (1) performance (1) phono (1) phosphor (16) pickguard (1) pickup (4) pin (1) pink (4) pins (2) planet (6) player (1) playmate (3) polypropylene (1) portable (4) portastudio (1) power (3) powered (2) pr-4e (1) preamplifier (1) presonus (1) pro (2) pro-7 (1) pro-arte (2) professional (2) profire (1) proline (1) promag (1) protec (1) pure (1) qm (1) quarts (1) quick-release (1) quilt (1) r (1) r16 (1) ra-100d (1) rack (1) rd010bk (1) recorder (4) regent (1) regular (1) rg-624 (1) rock (1) rogue (5) rolls (2) rose (1) rq (1) s-teq (1) s34c (1) s35 (1) s6 (1) sa3sc (1) sabine (1) samson (1) satin (1) sc (1) schmidt (1) scratch (1) sd (1) sd20 (1) seagull (1) self (1) semi (1) semi-weighted (1) series (4) set (5) seymour (1) Shopping (238) Shopping Deals (3) shopping Prices (8) short-cut (1) shubb (1) shure (1) side (1) silk (2) silver (2) single-channel (1) single-coil (1) size (8) sized (1) skb (1) sky (1) sm7b (1) solo (1) soundhole (1) sp (5) spider (1) splittail (1) spruce (1) sr1000 (1) srm150 (1) stage (1) stageline (1) stagg (3) stand (4) stand-acoustic (1) standard (5) starcaster (1) starter (4) stb-1w (1) steel (6) stereo (2) strap (4) string (5) strings (20) student (1) studio (5) studiodock (1) studiophile (1) style (2) suede (2) sunburst (1) super (1) swift (1) swing (1) sx (1) tab (1) takamine (3) tascam (6) taylor (3) teaching (1) tech (1) technica (3) tenor (1) tge (1) the (1) track (1) transducer (4) transformer (1) travel (2) trigger (3) tripod (1) ts-bt (1) tube (2) tubepre (1) tubular (1) tuner (3) tusq (1) ultra (2) ur (3) us35030 (1) usb (1) v- (1) v3 (1) v5 (1) vacuum (1) valencia (1) vocal (2) voice (1) vp29 (1) washburn (2) waves (6) weave (3) web (1) western (2) wg20d (1) whirlwind (1) white (3) wooden (1) woody (1) world (3) xcg4 (1) xlr (1) xponent (1) yamaha (10) z-1000 (1) zoid (1) zoom (3)
 
My Zimbio On our way to 1,000,000 rss feeds - millionrss.com Dr.5z5 Open Feed Directory Shopping Blogs - BlogCatalog Blog Directory