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Analog to Digital multi-track device
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<blockquote data-quote="brian maddox" data-source="post: 96336" data-attributes="member: 158"><p>Re: Analog to Digital multi-track device</p><p></p><p></p><p></p><p>i'm actually having trouble getting rid of my HD24s for exactly this reason. I'm a BIG fan of dedicated, stand-alone hardware, especially for recording live events where if you miss it, you've missed it. That being said, my current computer based solution has been pretty rock solid. And since it uses hardware i already had laying around, the price is pretty compelling as well. i do think if i was doing remote recording in different locations and needed a portable, very reliable solution, i'd STILL be using the HD24s. But for a fixed location such as a church [my situation] the streamlined workflow going direct into the computer is just too compelling to ignore.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="brian maddox, post: 96336, member: 158"] Re: Analog to Digital multi-track device i'm actually having trouble getting rid of my HD24s for exactly this reason. I'm a BIG fan of dedicated, stand-alone hardware, especially for recording live events where if you miss it, you've missed it. That being said, my current computer based solution has been pretty rock solid. And since it uses hardware i already had laying around, the price is pretty compelling as well. i do think if i was doing remote recording in different locations and needed a portable, very reliable solution, i'd STILL be using the HD24s. But for a fixed location such as a church [my situation] the streamlined workflow going direct into the computer is just too compelling to ignore. [/QUOTE]
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