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RE: Tascam DM3200

Subject: RE: Tascam DM3200
From: "Martyn Stewart" <>
Date: Thu, 15 Sep 2005 07:57:41 -0700
Syd me old china :)

The Tascam DM3200 is a sound digital mixer and definitely not something you
can take in the field with you, it is used for studio purposes only.

What you want to do is go for the PMD-660 at around $600AU or the minidisk
MD-M100 which will hold a gig MD. You can get these for around $450AU

Let me know and I will get you more info and where you can buy them in Oz..


Martyn

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-----Original Message-----
From: 
 On Behalf Of Syd Curtis
Sent: Thursday, September 15, 2005 5:56 AM
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Subject: [Nature Recordists] Tascam DM3200


I'd greatly appreciate advice as to whether the Tascam DM3200 is likely to
be suitable for nature sound recording.

I'm still using a Tascam DA-P1 DAT recorder and am content with that. I
don't even know anything of the Tascam DM24.  (Not being technically
skilled, I delete most equipment messages unread.)  However, a friend has
now asked me to recommend a DAT recorder to buy.  I had to tell him that DA=
T
recorders are now finished, and that I have  no knowledge of mini-discs,
etc.

But here in Brisbane (Australia), I have found Musiclab to be reliable and
helpful, and their latest news bulletin includes this entry:

 Tascam DM3200 - the long-awaited replacement for the DM24 has finally
arrived and Musiclab has the first unit in Australia now on display and
available for demo in store.  The DM3200 has two new optional cards
available:

       *   IF-SMN/DM Surround monitoring interface card
       *   IF-FW/DM Firewire card for audio and MIDI I/O to computer

DM3200 has the features and the price to be a very serious contender.

Hence my seeking naturerecordist expert advice.

TIA

Syd Curtis

PS  My apologies for not having the computer skill to search the
naturerecordist archives.


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