Description
The DP-03SD Digital Portastudio 8-Track Recorder Bundle from Tascam is a multitrack digital recorder capable of recording 2 channels simultaneously for up to 8 channels total. The DP-03SD records 16-bit/44.1 kHz resolution audio to SD/SDHC cards and can export your mix to your computer via USB. The unit has 2 mic/line selectable XLR inputs in addition to dual 1/4″ line ins, one of which can function as an instrument input for direct recording of guitar or bass. 8 channel faders and 1 master fader provide hands-on mixing, while built-in EQ, compression, and reverb help you shape your tracks. Additionally, the DP-03SD has a built-in tuner and metronome. A 4GB SD card and power supply are included. Includes a Class 10 compliant 16GB Ultra UHS-I SDHC Memory Card with enhanced data read speeds of up to 80 MB/s this Ultra SDHC memory card is designed to suit the needs of compact and mid-range point and shoot cameras.
Box Contains
Tascam DP-03SD Digital Portastudio 8-Track Recorder
- 16GB Ultra UHS-I SDHC Memory Card
- AC Adapter with Power Cord
- 4GB SD Card
- 1-Year Warranty
James Tyson –
Thanks Amazon.To record tracks and put my musical creations on. It is great for writing and producing music.to record your ideas on.
XPTECHMIKE –
No MP3 Formats & USB 0.1?I would have expected the file transfer format to have an MP3 option, but there is none.I also expected the USB input to be a micro-USB-C, or at least a USB version 2.0, (or a micro-USB-2)What we have however, is an old school, Mini-USB .0, which dates this unit back to 2003.If I would have known that, (which is not in the documentation) I would have purchased the next level up and paid twice as much or more, and would have been much happier.
Simba –
Far cry from the DP01FXUPS broke my DP01FX so I thought I’d try the DP03SD. What a disappointment. I was prepared for the loss of my “moody” vocal effects, which were awesome. What I really couldn’t understand is why TASCAM eliminated the ability to save the punch out marker. Oh, sure I can rehearse! But when it comes time to actually RECORD, I have to manually press the stop button or the recording continues right on past the punch out marker. What? That makes absolutely zero sense. The answer? Use a foot switch??? Why not continue to make a recorder the same way you made the DP01 series? Was that so difficult?? Apparently. So, I returned it and bought a used DP01FX.