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Old 02.08.2010, 11:07 PM   #16
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Originally Posted by shabbray2.0
ok for multitracker I would choose some which are HD based, again. pretty cheap on ebay, used. i fried the HD on my one which wasnt an issue, just replaced it and it functions like before.
again Boss, creates some üretty sturdy and good sounding units, Zooms are pretty cheap to get (got myself the old mrs802CD) which is pretty neutral sounding.
and the good old tascams...really dig their tape based series (if you are searching for less neutral more sound "forming" multitrackers

bebs justs want something for recording onto laptop so or these hardware units are irrelevant. yeah i loved some of the old tape four tracks, i had an old tascam and an old yamaha that were both great, my yamaha is still floating around somewhere, i think my brother has it, cos i need something more than 4 tracks and bouncing...
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