Included with all TASCAM interfaces is a copy of Steinberg's Cubase LE recording software.
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Feature:
Two channels isn't very much. It's great if your doing solo stuff or recording one instrument, like a keyboard, in stereo. Phantom power is nice, and it's built with a very good design. Simple, but it works.
Quality:
VERY solidly built. This thing feels like it will last. All metal body, low profile knobs, tight connections... I can't see this thing breaking if you take decent care of it. The knobs are very nice if you want to slip this thing into a backpack or something.
Value:
Pretty good value.
Lots more features for not much more money. If you jump to $200, you can get 6-8 channels, (with a mic preamp for each), effects, pan settings, etc.
Desirability:
Oh yeah. This box is sexy all right. pff.
well, the design is very reserved, so it looks good i guess. Won't stand out in a room of equipment.
Sound:
Mic preamps are pretty much transparent. Very little floor noise.
That's pretty much what you want in an interface.
Ease of Use:
Takes about ten minutes to get the knobs and buttons figured out and then it's just your preference. Drivers were a little troublesome to install - had to do it online.
Support:
N/A
Overall:
It's a good product if you don't need more than two channels. Keep in mind that someday you might want to expand...
I'd recommend spending $200 or so and getting something with a few more features, but if this is all you need, it's a great interface. It has worked very well for me.
Submitted: 11/30/2008
Style of Music: Progressive Rock, Industrial
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Feature:
I have yet to try the midi on this interface. but I can say that the line in/instrument input are good quality. I suggest getting a good mic for the vocal/ instrument recording. I was using a mic i picked up for 65.00 dollars and the sound was muffled. but I went out and spent 130 on a better mic. and my bass comes through very well and it captures the classic clank from my ampeg stack very well.
Quality:
It is very good quality for the 140 i spent on it. way better then the M-audio that i was using.
Value:
very good for home recording use
Desirability:
I love it! I do alot of home recording on my bass. and I havent found better within its price range. And the Cubase is a god sent. if you dont have this program get it!!
Sound:
The sound is good for what I payed for it. I run the cubase program. I got the upgrade on the cubase web site. and it was money well spent. great program for recording at home. I also enjoy how I can get real time monitering out of this thang with all the effect to.
Ease of Use:
Very strait forward. A retarded monkey could get this thang down.
Support:
havent used it but I heard it can be alittle on the poor side at times.
Overall:
Over all it is very nice. And I fill it will give me many good recordings till Tascam comes out with a better version it its price range. but it will have to be very good because I am happy with the one I have.
Submitted: 6/30/2007
Style of Music: Death/Black Metal, Experamental Metal
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