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Reviews (2)

19 Mar, 2019
Great Value!
Works well, charges battery quickly! Quickly shipped, too. A++!

06 Jul, 2017
Great Product, Horrible Manual, Decent Sounds
2 of 2 found this helpful For years I owned one of these things, which I bought new. I finally wore the track selection buttons and volume knob off of it. When only four tracks worked, I decided to try a 24-track and alternate between using an interface with software such as Cubase, Pro Tools and Ableton. When all those became too complex for just recording a simple vocal and adding a few backing parts, I went back to using Reaper, Audacity and a couple of other stand-alone units. This one is by far the simplest to use. I can go into my studio and lay down a vocal track, easily replacing or re-recording not the entire vocal, but any part of it with which I'm not satisfied. I've been able to record four harmony parts for a song in an hour with under optimum conditions (no interruptions, knowledge of all the vocal parts, and enough ale to last an hour) with this.
The DP01-FX also has several built-in effects for instruments and vocals, but I was better able to expand on those quite a bit by adding a separate (and also inexpensive) effects box.
The cons with the unit I just purchased (used):
Unit won't recognize my PC in order to transfer WAV files via USB. The PC won't see my recorder, either.
In addition, the former owner left about 20 files - or songs - on it that, when played back, contained a really high-volume humming and crackling sound that led me to believe there was some sort of "potentiometer" problem within it.
Ultimately, though, for the money ($70-120 used) this is a great deal.