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Another DM-3200 Update [message #86555] |
Wed, 13 June 2007 16:18 |
Jon Jiles
Messages: 90 Registered: November 2005
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Hey peeps,
You, know, I'm really liking the DM3200 with Cubase 4
though James was absolutely right about the learning curve
when he advised me to give it 30 days with the
manual.
My only prob is that, with my day job, that month almost
literally becomes a month of Sundays!!!!!
Anyway I have to say that Tascam has done a really
good job with the new MKII firewire card. It makes the boardd work really
well as a controller and actually sounds better than I had expected. The
guys at the DM3200/4800 forum are
helpul, good guys too. There's some useful info there. Can't comment on the
mic pre's yet cause I haven't done any "live" tracking yet.
In a nutshell, while I lament the fact that no one picked
up the Paris banner and kept it a current, valid tool,
I've seen enough to decide I'm committed to this new set-up for a while.
Ton's of potential here especially if I am able to take the time to learn
everything on the board as well as
deepening my Cubase chops.
I'm keeping a minimal PARIS rig to experiment with as
a stereo summing buss. I haven't heard the new rig
that way yet though so I'll let you know when I get
there. (On that note I'm probably going to need to get
a word clock. Is the little Hosa WDC427 worth
bothering with? Don't have much left to spend)
I still have a KSP8 and BFD to learn and I think
the whole purpose of all this stuff is to actually
track and finish some tunes so I'm trying to curtail the usual time doing
the gear-head, noodle yanking, gear lust thing I'm
prone to and actually get a project done with what I have.
Anyway, just wanted to give you guys an update and BTW a fair portion of
my Paris rig is for sale (See my FS post).
Arriva Dishrag,
Jon
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Re: Another DM-3200 Update [message #86562 is a reply to message #86555] |
Wed, 13 June 2007 18:11 |
LaMont
Messages: 828 Registered: October 2005
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Hey Jon..!!!
That's good news. .I've been on the fence contemplating on getting into a
Digtal mixer with Nuendo and Pro Tools..mainly the DM 2000, but as James
and many others have stated, (2) DM4800 comes out to under 10k...
I had a chance to demo one last year Dm3200 and like the DM24, I was very
impressed with it's sound quality and all around functionality..
Impressed!!
"Jon Jiles" <nojij@yahoo.com> wrote:
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>Hey peeps,
>
>You, know, I'm really liking the DM3200 with Cubase 4
>though James was absolutely right about the learning curve
>when he advised me to give it 30 days with the
>manual.
>
>My only prob is that, with my day job, that month almost
>literally becomes a month of Sundays!!!!!
>
>Anyway I have to say that Tascam has done a really
>good job with the new MKII firewire card. It makes the boardd work really
>well as a controller and actually sounds better than I had expected. The
>guys at the DM3200/4800 forum are
>helpul, good guys too. There's some useful info there. Can't comment on
the
>mic pre's yet cause I haven't done any "live" tracking yet.
>
>In a nutshell, while I lament the fact that no one picked
>up the Paris banner and kept it a current, valid tool,
>I've seen enough to decide I'm committed to this new set-up for a while.
>Ton's of potential here especially if I am able to take the time to learn
>everything on the board as well as
>deepening my Cubase chops.
>
>
>I'm keeping a minimal PARIS rig to experiment with as
>a stereo summing buss. I haven't heard the new rig
>that way yet though so I'll let you know when I get
>there. (On that note I'm probably going to need to get
>a word clock. Is the little Hosa WDC427 worth
>bothering with? Don't have much left to spend)
>
>I still have a KSP8 and BFD to learn and I think
>the whole purpose of all this stuff is to actually
>track and finish some tunes so I'm trying to curtail the usual time doing
>the gear-head, noodle yanking, gear lust thing I'm
>prone to and actually get a project done with what I have.
>
>Anyway, just wanted to give you guys an update and BTW a fair portion of
>my Paris rig is for sale (See my FS post).
>
>Arriva Dishrag,
>Jon
>
>
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Re: Another DM-3200 Update [message #86583 is a reply to message #86562] |
Wed, 13 June 2007 22:31 |
Jon Jiles
Messages: 90 Registered: November 2005
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Well I picked it partly because of what you shared with me about your experience
with it!
I forgot to mention that Tascam's support can be good, bad or just downright
lame depending on what day it is and how lucky you are but the folks at the
user forum are helpful and most of them are using it with Cubase or other
DAWS.
In general though Tascam seems to have gotten it right. The learning curve
(for me anyway) has indeed been (and continues to be) steep but the overall
flexibilty once you get there makes it a really good value... I think anyway!
I also haven't even played with any of the effects yet.
Cheers,
Jon
"LaMont" <jjdpro@ameritech.net> wrote:
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>Hey Jon..!!!
>That's good news. .I've been on the fence contemplating on getting into
a
>Digtal mixer with Nuendo and Pro Tools..mainly the DM 2000, but as James
>and many others have stated, (2) DM4800 comes out to under 10k...
>
>I had a chance to demo one last year Dm3200 and like the DM24, I was very
>impressed with it's sound quality and all around functionality..
>Impressed!!
>
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>"Jon Jiles" <nojij@yahoo.com> wrote:
>>
>>Hey peeps,
>>
>>You, know, I'm really liking the DM3200 with Cubase 4
>>though James was absolutely right about the learning curve
>>when he advised me to give it 30 days with the
>>manual.
>>
>>My only prob is that, with my day job, that month almost
>>literally becomes a month of Sundays!!!!!
>>
>>Anyway I have to say that Tascam has done a really
>>good job with the new MKII firewire card. It makes the boardd work really
>>well as a controller and actually sounds better than I had expected. The
>>guys at the DM3200/4800 forum are
>>helpul, good guys too. There's some useful info there. Can't comment on
>the
>>mic pre's yet cause I haven't done any "live" tracking yet.
>>
>>In a nutshell, while I lament the fact that no one picked
>>up the Paris banner and kept it a current, valid tool,
>>I've seen enough to decide I'm committed to this new set-up for a while.
>>Ton's of potential here especially if I am able to take the time to learn
>>everything on the board as well as
>>deepening my Cubase chops.
>>
>>
>>I'm keeping a minimal PARIS rig to experiment with as
>>a stereo summing buss. I haven't heard the new rig
>>that way yet though so I'll let you know when I get
>>there. (On that note I'm probably going to need to get
>>a word clock. Is the little Hosa WDC427 worth
>>bothering with? Don't have much left to spend)
>>
>>I still have a KSP8 and BFD to learn and I think
>>the whole purpose of all this stuff is to actually
>>track and finish some tunes so I'm trying to curtail the usual time doing
>>the gear-head, noodle yanking, gear lust thing I'm
>>prone to and actually get a project done with what I have.
>>
>>Anyway, just wanted to give you guys an update and BTW a fair portion of
>>my Paris rig is for sale (See my FS post).
>>
>>Arriva Dishrag,
>>Jon
>>
>>
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Re: Another DM-3200 Update [message #86597 is a reply to message #86555] |
Thu, 14 June 2007 07:07 |
Paul Artola
Messages: 161 Registered: November 2005
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Jon -
I am very interested in your experiences with the Tascam board. I am
hoping to pick up a DM4800 as soon as I sell off enough gear to pay
for it.
In my case, I am thinking that I will refocus my studio from a
Paris-centric setup to one using the DM4800 and, maybe, Sonar. This
will be my tracking and mixing station, but I will still keep Paris
for the final mixes.
If you are anywhere in the Maryland/Pa/DC/Va region, I would love a
demo of the 3200.
- Paul Artola
Ellicott City, Maryland
On 14 Jun 2007 09:18:58 +1000, "Jon Jiles" <nojij@yahoo.com> wrote:
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>Hey peeps,
>
>You, know, I'm really liking the DM3200 with Cubase 4
>though James was absolutely right about the learning curve
>when he advised me to give it 30 days with the
>manual.
>
>My only prob is that, with my day job, that month almost
>literally becomes a month of Sundays!!!!!
>
>Anyway I have to say that Tascam has done a really
>good job with the new MKII firewire card. It makes the boardd work really
>well as a controller and actually sounds better than I had expected. The
>guys at the DM3200/4800 forum are
>helpul, good guys too. There's some useful info there. Can't comment on the
>mic pre's yet cause I haven't done any "live" tracking yet.
>
>In a nutshell, while I lament the fact that no one picked
>up the Paris banner and kept it a current, valid tool,
>I've seen enough to decide I'm committed to this new set-up for a while.
>Ton's of potential here especially if I am able to take the time to learn
>everything on the board as well as
>deepening my Cubase chops.
>
>
>I'm keeping a minimal PARIS rig to experiment with as
>a stereo summing buss. I haven't heard the new rig
>that way yet though so I'll let you know when I get
>there. (On that note I'm probably going to need to get
>a word clock. Is the little Hosa WDC427 worth
>bothering with? Don't have much left to spend)
>
>I still have a KSP8 and BFD to learn and I think
>the whole purpose of all this stuff is to actually
>track and finish some tunes so I'm trying to curtail the usual time doing
>the gear-head, noodle yanking, gear lust thing I'm
>prone to and actually get a project done with what I have.
>
>Anyway, just wanted to give you guys an update and BTW a fair portion of
>my Paris rig is for sale (See my FS post).
>
>Arriva Dishrag,
>Jon
>
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Re: Another DM-3200 Update [message #86604 is a reply to message #86583] |
Thu, 14 June 2007 08:22 |
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To my ears, the on-board fxs are very good. The verbs sound just as good as
I've heard on the Yammy DM2000. I must say that I prefer the Comps on the
Tascam. But, I had a chance to hear the DM2k's new vintage comps, and they
are in the UAD league..But, I could get a very good mix just using the on-board
FXs a comps, and eqs...
"Jon Jiles" <snoid@sheboygan.com> wrote:
>
>Well I picked it partly because of what you shared with me about your experience
>with it!
>
>I forgot to mention that Tascam's support can be good, bad or just downright
>lame depending on what day it is and how lucky you are but the folks at
the
>user forum are helpful and most of them are using it with Cubase or other
>DAWS.
>
>In general though Tascam seems to have gotten it right. The learning curve
>(for me anyway) has indeed been (and continues to be) steep but the overall
>flexibilty once you get there makes it a really good value... I think anyway!
>I also haven't even played with any of the effects yet.
>
>Cheers,
>Jon
>
>"LaMont" <jjdpro@ameritech.net> wrote:
>>
>>Hey Jon..!!!
>>That's good news. .I've been on the fence contemplating on getting into
>a
>>Digtal mixer with Nuendo and Pro Tools..mainly the DM 2000, but as James
>>and many others have stated, (2) DM4800 comes out to under 10k...
>>
>>I had a chance to demo one last year Dm3200 and like the DM24, I was very
>>impressed with it's sound quality and all around functionality..
>>Impressed!!
>>
>>
>>
>>
>>"Jon Jiles" <nojij@yahoo.com> wrote:
>>>
>>>Hey peeps,
>>>
>>>You, know, I'm really liking the DM3200 with Cubase 4
>>>though James was absolutely right about the learning curve
>>>when he advised me to give it 30 days with the
>>>manual.
>>>
>>>My only prob is that, with my day job, that month almost
>>>literally becomes a month of Sundays!!!!!
>>>
>>>Anyway I have to say that Tascam has done a really
>>>good job with the new MKII firewire card. It makes the boardd work really
>>>well as a controller and actually sounds better than I had expected. The
>>>guys at the DM3200/4800 forum are
>>>helpul, good guys too. There's some useful info there. Can't comment on
>>the
>>>mic pre's yet cause I haven't done any "live" tracking yet.
>>>
>>>In a nutshell, while I lament the fact that no one picked
>>>up the Paris banner and kept it a current, valid tool,
>>>I've seen enough to decide I'm committed to this new set-up for a while.
>>>Ton's of potential here especially if I am able to take the time to learn
>>>everything on the board as well as
>>>deepening my Cubase chops.
>>>
>>>
>>>I'm keeping a minimal PARIS rig to experiment with as
>>>a stereo summing buss. I haven't heard the new rig
>>>that way yet though so I'll let you know when I get
>>>there. (On that note I'm probably going to need to get
>>>a word clock. Is the little Hosa WDC427 worth
>>>bothering with? Don't have much left to spend)
>>>
>>>I still have a KSP8 and BFD to learn and I think
>>>the whole purpose of all this stuff is to actually
>>>track and finish some tunes so I'm trying to curtail the usual time doing
>>>the gear-head, noodle yanking, gear lust thing I'm
>>>prone to and actually get a project done with what I have.
>>>
>>>Anyway, just wanted to give you guys an update and BTW a fair portion
of
>>>my Paris rig is for sale (See my FS post).
>>>
>>>Arriva Dishrag,
>>>Jon
>>>
>>>
>>
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Re: Another DM-3200 Update [message #86621 is a reply to message #86597] |
Thu, 14 June 2007 13:54 |
Jon Jiles
Messages: 90 Registered: November 2005
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Hey Paul-
I'm actually in Scotts Valley, CA. So a personal demo isn't possible, but
I would highly recommend lurking at the DM-3200/4800 forum a bit:
http://tascamforums.com/index.php?showforum=45
There's also a DVD avilable there from a guy named Mike Farrow that gives
a pretty decent tour of the board. Not as entertaining as Aaron and BT's
Paris DVD:) ... but useful for getting a lay of the land with the DM-3200
(albeit with a HD recorder as ooposed to a DAW.) I bought it before I bought
the board.
There's also a lot to be learned from all of documentation posted there (and
at the main Tascam site). I read all the stuff that applied to my scenario
and downloaded the manual before I made the plunge. I think I saw a couple
of posts regarding how it's being integrated with Sonar BTW.
Best of luck and please be sure to share your experiences if you do take
the leap.
Cheers,
Jon
Paul Artola <artola@comcast.net> wrote:
>Jon -
>
>I am very interested in your experiences with the Tascam board. I am
>hoping to pick up a DM4800 as soon as I sell off enough gear to pay
>for it.
>
>In my case, I am thinking that I will refocus my studio from a
>Paris-centric setup to one using the DM4800 and, maybe, Sonar. This
>will be my tracking and mixing station, but I will still keep Paris
>for the final mixes.
>
>If you are anywhere in the Maryland/Pa/DC/Va region, I would love a
>demo of the 3200.
>
>- Paul Artola
> Ellicott City, Maryland
>
>On 14 Jun 2007 09:18:58 +1000, "Jon Jiles" <nojij@yahoo.com> wrote:
>
>>
>>Hey peeps,
>>
>>You, know, I'm really liking the DM3200 with Cubase 4
>>though James was absolutely right about the learning curve
>>when he advised me to give it 30 days with the
>>manual.
>>
>>My only prob is that, with my day job, that month almost
>>literally becomes a month of Sundays!!!!!
>>
>>Anyway I have to say that Tascam has done a really
>>good job with the new MKII firewire card. It makes the boardd work really
>>well as a controller and actually sounds better than I had expected. The
>>guys at the DM3200/4800 forum are
>>helpul, good guys too. There's some useful info there. Can't comment on
the
>>mic pre's yet cause I haven't done any "live" tracking yet.
>>
>>In a nutshell, while I lament the fact that no one picked
>>up the Paris banner and kept it a current, valid tool,
>>I've seen enough to decide I'm committed to this new set-up for a while.
>>Ton's of potential here especially if I am able to take the time to learn
>>everything on the board as well as
>>deepening my Cubase chops.
>>
>>
>>I'm keeping a minimal PARIS rig to experiment with as
>>a stereo summing buss. I haven't heard the new rig
>>that way yet though so I'll let you know when I get
>>there. (On that note I'm probably going to need to get
>>a word clock. Is the little Hosa WDC427 worth
>>bothering with? Don't have much left to spend)
>>
>>I still have a KSP8 and BFD to learn and I think
>>the whole purpose of all this stuff is to actually
>>track and finish some tunes so I'm trying to curtail the usual time doing
>>the gear-head, noodle yanking, gear lust thing I'm
>>prone to and actually get a project done with what I have.
>>
>>Anyway, just wanted to give you guys an update and BTW a fair portion of
>>my Paris rig is for sale (See my FS post).
>>
>>Arriva Dishrag,
>>Jon
>>
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