I have used a Tascam MX-2424 for years... but last year I have gone completely daw. It was a great unit at the time... but so much has changed in the audio world over the last few years... and my needs have exceeded it's capabilities.
The thing with standalone units are... if your needs grow... there's often nothing you can do except replace the system because everything is stuck in the box.
You can't update the a/d/a converters. Storage media formats change constantly. Mixing tools and capabilities are extremely limited.... and there's nothing you can do about it if your needs change. It's often really time consuming to transfer files to a daw system for more intense mixing.
One possibility though is use the standalone for actual recording... and transfer the files to a daw for mixing.... provided the unit allows for that... and it's in a format that most software/hardware can communicate with.
If you're having latency problems... often it's your i/o box or card. You really do get what you pay for with that sort of thing.
Sean Meredith-Jones
http://www.seanmeredithjones.com




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