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> cd burner vs. DAT, cd vs. DAT for recording live
duozona
post Mon 8 Apr 2002, 00:56
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I am looking to purchase a recording unti to capture live performance without interuption, to then be dumped into my computer later for mixing, editing, mastering etc..

My current set-up is

tiBook 667
iMac DVSE
Tascam US-428
Cubase VST 5.1
several pairs of stereo-matched pair mics
Pre-sonus mp20 preamp
Pre-sonus blue-tube preamp
ART Tube EQ
Furman Conditioner

The 428 is great, but it still requires a computer and their is the chance of crashing.
My group performs ratehr long tunes (classical duo), so the ability to just let the tape roll s-to-speak is a virtue. I want to be able to record an hour of music straight, then deal with the computer later. I grew-up using DAT-s in the radio business, but am wondering if stand alone CD burner isnt the way to go nowadays.

I have been eyeing the Alesis Masterlink for its flexibilty, 24 bit CD's, ability to archive and master, and the internal drive is cool also. Another contender would be the Tacaam CDRW 2000.

For DATS I have looked at the Tascam decks.

I need something that has XLR analog inputs as well as digital (the XLR issue limits my possibilites).

Any ideas, opinions, or experiences relevant to my situation would be great.

p.s. I already have an external Yamaha CD burner attache to the iMac and the tiBook has an internal burner. Also, there is the price difference between DAT and Burner, both tfor the deck and the medium.

Thanks,

Chuck
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Synthetic
post Tue 16 Apr 2002, 14:33
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I think if you look at the cost comparisons between DAT and a good stand alone CD burner... usually the DAT costs more. I think it all depends on what you are comfortable with using though. Both should be about the same quality... especially if CD-burner does 24bit. I actually have started using a Mini-Disc player to record live shows... I have a Fostex digital 8 channel mixer with optical outs that I use to run submix thorugh and then send signal to the Mini-Disc which makes for above average recordings but it is compressed so its not going to be as good as CD or DAT. The multi-tracker with built in CD-ROM is a pretty good idea too for recording live shows but may be a bit overkill really since most situations... you will only have a couple channels to work with.


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