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In Reply to: RE: Maximum SD card size for DA-3000? posted by John Elison on October 23, 2016 at 16:04:30
Thanks, John. Just wondering before I purchase a couple of cards to swap in and out. I've got a DA-3000 headed my way and am gathering the complement of ancillary materials I'll need for digitizing my vinyl over time.
I appreciate all of the information you've shared at AA about your experiences with the DA-3000.
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Congratulations on your purchase! I'm sure you will really like the DA-3000.
I bought two 32GB SDHC memory cards to start with and I've used only one. The second one is still in its package.
I normally record several LPs in succession and then remove the SDHC card to transfer the raw recordings to my computer for mastering. I use TASCAM Hi-Res Editor software to master my recordings, which means cropping and splitting into individual tracks and labeling each track accordingly. When I insert the SDHC card back into the DA-3000 I reformat it.
On one day-long recording session I actually filled the entire 32GB memory card. I think I recorded 10 or 12 classical Lps to DSD(128). However, I've yet to even use my second SDHC card.
Good luck,
John Elison
John, thanks for the additional information. I will be following a very similar process to yours. I still have to figure out what disk storage I'll set up. So, more research to do on that.
I can't find a working link on the Tascam site to download the Hi-Res Editor software. I've found the page, but the link will not launch a download. I guest it's because I use Windows 10, not listed as supported. Any suggestions?
I use Windows 10 and it works just fine. I can't remember if I had Windows 10 a year ago when I downloaded it, though.
Maybe their link is down. Try it tomorrow. The zipped file is 31.1-GB so it's probably too large to attach to email and send to you. However, I would do that if it were possible. Maybe the download link will work later.
Good luck,
John Elison
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Actually, I meant 31.1-MB. Is that too large to attach to an email?
Hmmm, I know my incoming server will accept 20MB, but I don't know about 30. I can open up a shared folder in my Dropbox account for you if you send your email address to me via my profile. That way you could upload to it and I can then pull it down. Would that work for you?
Greatly appreciate your willingness to help!
Just click on my name and you will see my email address.
Thanks,
John Elison
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