

🎙️ Elevate your home studio game with Tascam’s powerhouse Portastudio!
The Tascam DP-24SD is a professional 24-track digital Portastudio designed for musicians and producers seeking high-quality, intuitive multitrack recording. Featuring 12 mono and 6 stereo tracks, 8 XLR/TRS combo inputs with phantom power, and solid-state SD card storage, it delivers reliable, shock-resistant recording at 44.1 or 48 kHz with 16 or 24-bit resolution. Its built-in effects, mastering tools, and advanced editing functions streamline the creative process, making it a versatile centerpiece for any project studio.










| ASIN | B00ZVSGVA4 |
| Batteries | 1 Lithium Metal batteries required. |
| Best Sellers Rank | 48,123 in Musical Instruments & DJ ( See Top 100 in Musical Instruments & DJ ) 28 in Multitrack Recorders |
| Colour | Black |
| Compatible Devices | Personal Computer |
| Connector | 6.3mm Stereo Jack, USB Mini-B Type 4-Pin |
| Customer Reviews | 4.5 4.5 out of 5 stars (519) |
| Date First Available | 12 Jun. 2015 |
| Hardware Interface | USB 2.0 |
| Item Weight | 6.2 kg |
| Item model number | DP-24SD |
| Media Format | Digital |
| Operating System | Windows XP, Windows Vista, Windows 7, Windows 8, Mac OS X Snow Leopard(V10.6), OS X Lion(V10.7), OS X Mountain Lion(V10.8), OS X Mavericks(V10.9) |
| Power Source | AC |
| Product Dimensions | 34.04 x 51.31 x 10.41 cm; 6.2 kg |
| Size | DP-24SD |
| Standing screen display size | 3.5 |
| Wattage | 12 watts |
R**S
Amazing technology at the price!
Having been used to a DAW with a PC and external sound card this was a big step forward. I expected to be spending a lot of time learning how to use it but it really is so well designed that mostly it is intuitive. The luxury of 8 inputs and 24 (32) tracks is incredible at this price. There are compromises though, and only being able to use one effect at a time is a slight limitation, but the second FX send and an external FX would fix this. If you are happy with CD quality sound then the sound quality this unit is capable of is good enough. The option of 24 bit is useful too. The build quality is very good and the unit does not feel light and 'plasticky' like some do. All the controls work nicely and the data inputting controls are excellent. The ability to use compression and Eq on the mixdown allows for making the final mixes suitable for different types of media, for example phones and bluetooth speakers, or proper HiFi / headphones. Not being able to burn to disc (as was possible with the previous version) may seem a disadvantage but I simply export the final track to some alternative software on my PC and then assemble tracks into a CD length and burn it there. There is lots of free software and DVD burners are pretty cheap. Using SD card as storage is brilliant since the memory is only limited by how many cards you have - and they too are now pretty cheap! All in all this really is an excellent recorder with very few serious limitations, and with the experience of Tascam / Teac behind it it should be. What is actually amazing though is the price. I have had this one for a few months and love using it. I usually record everything just in case it's good and then discard if not. Previously I had to set up for a recording session which detracted from the pleasure. Now it's plug and play! Thoroughly recommended.
S**N
What a great machine
I bought myself one of these recorders about three years ago, for home use, and it's a real godsend. I'm terrible at learning anything from a manual, so I'm lucky in that this recorder is fairly intuitive. I merely had to learn how to prepare the finished recording for export to an external computer. It has a virtual track function, but I don't bother with it, I just record three guitar solos on three individual tracks and pick the one that sounds the best for inclusion in the final mix! It also has some effects that I've not bothered with. My only quibble is that there is a tiny amount of hiss on each track, so if you've recorded on eight tracks, they do rather accumulate, and I must go to the end of each recorded part and delete the empty, hissy bit after it so you won't hear it when the last note is fading. Or merely pull down the sliders. You certainly don't hear any hiss, though, while the music is playing, and if you've recorded on just one or two tracks, you can only hear hiss if you turn it up and specifically listen for it. I'd certainly buy one of these again, if this was stolen. I record alone so you'd think I wouldn't need twenty four tracks (I think the most I've ever used is twelve). But you always need more than you think you will. You won't regret buying this recorder.
I**L
Excellent product,steep learning curve though
The DP24sd delivered quality sound as expected.Highly satisfied with packaging and delivery but disappointed that the price decreased by around £40 two days after I ordered it! The cost now is in line with most other sellers.
A**L
Excellent
If you're looking for a well built, easy to use 24 track portastudio look no further, 'cos you've found it. Before I bought this I used a Boss BR800 8 track... I though it would be the silk purse of home recording but it turned out to be a sows ear of complicated frustration. This has restored my faith and enjoyment.
R**C
Fantastic
Easy to use with the benefit of allowing 8 instruments to be played together. Fantastic mixing desk and brilliant recorder. Upgraded from a Tascam DP008ex, which is also a great device.
J**E
Super awesome!
Its just amazing! Takes some learning but there are great YouTube video tutorials by a guy called Phil. I would highly recommend this product.
C**E
Arrived today
This is proving as easy to use as I had hoped. Excellent
M**.
Not the Tascam we used to know and love
Prior to this I used the 2488 model for many years, which served me faithfully. This model however never agreed with me in its functionality, ease of use or, as it turns out, reliability - it broke down after 2 yrs of occasional use. Prior to this it kept freezing, showing error messages etc., until it finally refused to work. Despite my best efforts, I never ended up getting used to it. I guess the name Tascam doesn't carry that same mark of quality anymore.
A**O
Non c’è molto da dire. Spettacolo in tutti i sensi!!!
J**O
Hasta el momento sólo he hecho una grabación de prueba con dos voces y dos guitarras conectadas directamente a su canal especial (el núm. 8). El sonido es sorprendentemente nítido y fiel, nada de ruidos. Realmente impresiona por su limpieza y volumen. Cuando tenga más experiencia en los procesos de mezcla y masterización, mandaré comentarios. Por lo pronto, estoy muy contento con esta compra que llegó rápidamente, a pesar de ser enviada desde EEUU. ACTUALIZACIÓN Grabé "en vivo" a mi banda. Usé los 8 canales (3 para batería, 1 guitarra, 1 bajo, 3 voces). Mandé por DI Box las voces. Grabó súper limpio, la mezcla y masterización fueron rápidas (no hice muchos procedimientos, dejé una versión final muy "cruda"). Estoy feliz con los resultados y las posibilidades que brinda
P**T
beau produit.Rapport qualité prix rien à redire.Livret explicatif facile d'accès.La première prise en main est très facile.On peut enregistrer facilement.Mais dès que l'on rentre dans les détails ,cela ce complique un peu.Mais cela vient vite,et le résultat est là .Je recommande ce produit pour les musicos qui veulent faire des maquettes de qualité et pour pas cher
M**O
I wanted something I could record to without worrying about DAW latency issues, software compatibility, etc., and this unit seemed like my best option. I'm not looking to make the White Album, just some backing tracks for solo gigs and maybe a few demos and vanity "sell at the gig for ten bucks" CDs. At that, the DP-24 SD excels. It's a very solid piece of hardware and more than capable of producing professional-sounding recordings without a HUGE learning curve. Not to say there's NO learning curve; there is. It took me a couple weeks to become fairly proficient with the thing, and that only after several hours alone with YouTube tutorials, of which there are many. If you're willing to put in the time, though, it quickly becomes second nature and you can crank out decent recordings in a fairly quick and painless fashion. It's also easy to transfer WAV files to and from the unit and into (or out of) your DAW. I've finally decided on a workflow in which I record all my tracks to the DP24, then load them into my laptop for final mix-down and mastering. It's all fairly seamless once you get the hang of it. I also plan to use the unit as a live mixer at solo gigs, since it has all the effects (verb, exciter, compressor, etc.) that I need for live shows, and will allow me to easily play the backing tracks along with my live performance. I paired my DP24 with a good set of earphones, some mid-priced studio monitors, a mid-priced mic, studio pre-amp, pop filter, acoustic panels, etc., to make a fairly decent little home studio that fits in one corner of my dining room. All told, I probably dropped less that a grand for the entire set up and the results I've been getting are at least as good as what I've gotten in "real" studios in the past. For the money, this unit is an amazing piece of hardware!
F**R
Muy buena máquina. Tiene todo lo que se necesita para grabar tanto en homestudio como en directo y con muy buena calidad. Yo lo compré más para lo segundo ya que para las grabaciones en casa utilizo ordenador. Le pongo 4* en vez de 5* porque para algunas funcionalidades tienes que tirar de manual ya que no son muy intuitivas. Por lo demás todo fantástico.
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