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RE: Maximum SD card size for DA-3000?

Posted by John Elison on October 23, 2016 at 19:53:45:

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