Multitrack Recorders
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For something that's a bit easier to transport, you can opt for a desktop multitrack recorder. These are not only portable, they're also configured with hardware controls that make them an all-in-one digital audio workstation. If you intend to do a lot of moving the recorder from place to place, you may want to consider some of the lighter models like the TASCAM DP-03SD, Boss Micro BR-80 or Cakewalk V-Studio 100. The larger desktop recorders give up a bit of that portability in exchange for more tracks and more hardware controls per track. You can even choose a model with a CD-RW drive for mixdown and backup, such as TASCAM's DP-24 and DP-32 or the BR-1200CD and BR-1600CD from Boss. If you use studio software like Cubase or Pro Tools, think about a recorder with USB connectivity to make it easier to import and export recordings to and from your computer.
For any recording studio, whether it's a permanent one or a mobile setup that you take from session to session, your multitrack recorder is one of the most important pieces of hardware. A few things to keep in mind when making your decision are the track count, portability, connectivity and controls. Taking all of that into account, weighed against your needs, will help you narrow down your options and find the ideal multitrack recorder for you.