DP-03SD
8-track Digital Portastudio
The DP-03SD is an affordable way to get into Tascam’s famed Portastudio system of making recording simple and affordable for musicians. This 8-track digital recorder captures your music at CD quality to affordable SD cards, and a 4GB card is already included with the recorder. With built-in microphones, effects and mastering, the DP-03SD provides everything musicians need to record and share their music.
A pair of stereo condenser microphones is built into the front panel of the DP-03SD, helpful for capturing a rehearsal, live performance or songwriting ideas. Also included are a pair of high-quality XLR microphone preamps with phantom power for condenser microphones. 6.3-mm line input jacks are also available, and an instrument-level switch allows you to record a guitar or bass without a direct box. A three-button footswitch, the RC-3F, is available for control and punch in.
Routing the inputs to one of the eight tracks is simple, and you can record two at a time until you fill up all eight. A tuner and metronome are built-in for tight-sounding tracks, each with its own dedicated button for quick access. Tracks can be edited with commands like copy/paste, silence, clone and undo. Bouncing is also available, even bouncing all eight tracks down to one or two. There’s even the option to import a WAV file through USB.
Each track has its own send to a stereo reverb processor as well as two-band shelving EQ. Once you’ve perfected your mix with the 45-mm faders, pan knobs, reverb and EQ, record it to the dedicated stereo master track. Your mix can be processed with mastering effects like EQ and limiting for a tight, modern sound. When you’re satisfied, transfer your mix to a computer over USB.
The Tascam DP-03SD is one of the simplest, best-sounding ways to share your music with the world.
Features at a glance
- 8-track digital Portastudio
- Recording/playback at 44.1 kHz, 16 bit using SD/SDHC memory card
- Simultaneous recording of two tracks 
- Record in stereo or record two independent mono sources
 
- Simultaneous playback of eight tracks 
- Use dedicated controls on each channel for volume, pan and effect to create a mix
 
- Dedicated stereo mixdown track 
- Mix your song to a stereo file you can transfer to a computer for MP3 encoding
 
- Built-in stereo condenser microphone 
- Create a two-track recording instantly and without cabling
 
- Two XLR mic inputs with phantom power 
- Plug in your favourite studio condenser microphones
 
- Two TRS line inputs, one switchable to guitar (hi-Z) 
- Connect an electrical guitar or bass as well as synths, drum machines etc. directly
 
- RCA line output 
- Connect your monitor amplifier/speakers here
 
- Headphones output with level control
- Two-band shelving EQ per track and on both inputs 
- Set the frequencies the low and high EQ knobs cut or boost depending on your sound sources
 
- On-board Reverb processor to polish your mixes
- On-board mastering effects 
- Get the most out of your mix with two-band EQ, single/multi-band compression and a normalizer to maximise the overall level and improve the sound density
 
- Auto punch in/out 
- Record a marked section while playing or singing without pressing any button
 
- Track bounce feature 
- Use more than eight tracks by creating a mixdown of several tracks to another track
 
- Workstation-style editing with copy, move, open, cut etc. 
- Edit your tracks like a pro: tighten your timing, create loops, cut unwanted noise etc.
 
- Multi-level undo/redo history 
- Undo/redo multiple steps in case you have made a mistake (including the editing functions)
 
- Location marks 
- Set marks to easily locate the start of verses, soli, vocals etc.
 
- Built-in tuner and metronome
- USB 2.0 port 
- Backup/restore projects or import/export wave files from/to a computer
 
- Nine 45-mm faders
- Selectable foot switch operation mode
- Foot switch with three switches and assignable functions available as an option (RC-3F)
Supported Operating Systems
Windows
- Windows 10 (November 2019, version 1909)
- Windows 8.1
- Windows 8
- Windows 7
- Windows Vista
- Windows XP
Mac
- OS X Mountain Lion (10.8)
- OS X Lion (10.7)
- OS X Snow Leopard (10.6)
Specifications
| General | |
|---|---|
| Recording media | SD card (512 MB – 2 GB) or SDHC card (4–32 GB) | 
| File system | MTR partition: TASCAM original FAT partition: FAT32 | 
| Microphones | 2 x Omni-directional condenser microphone | 
| Analogue inputs and outputs | |
|---|---|
| Inputs A and B, balanced | XLR | 
| Nominal input impedance | 2.4 kΩ | 
| Nominal input level | –16 dBu | 
| Maximum input level | 0 dBu | 
| Input A, balanced | 6.3-mm TRS jack | 
| When INPUT A switch is set to MIC/LINE | |
| Nominal input impedance | ≥10 kΩ | 
| Nominal input level | +4 dBu | 
| Maximum input level | +24 dBu | 
| When INPUT A switch is set to GUITAR | |
| Nominal input impedance | ≥1 MΩ | 
| Nominal input level | –2 dBV | 
| Maximum input level | +14 dBV | 
| Input B, balanced | 6.3-mm TRS jack | 
| Nominal input impedance | ≥10 kΩ | 
| Nominal input level | +4 dBu | 
| Maximum input level | +24 dBu | 
| Line Output | RCA (unbalanced) | 
| Nominal output impedance | 1 kΩ | 
| Nominal output level | –10 dBV | 
| Maximum output level | +6 dBV | 
| Phones Output | 6.3-mm stereo jack | 
| Maximum output power | 40 mW + 40 mW (THD+N: ≤0.1 %, into 32 Ω) | 
| Other inputs and outputs | |
|---|---|
| USB port | Mini-B type USB connector | 
| Format | USB 2.0 HIGH SPEED, mass storage class | 
| REMOTE port | 2.5-mm jack (for RC-3F footswitch) | 
| Audio performance | |
|---|---|
| Frequency response | 20 Hz – 20 kHz, +1 dB/–3 dB | 
| Signal-to-noise ratio | ≥90 dB | 
| Total harmonic distortion | ≤0.01 % | 
| Power supply and other specifications | |
|---|---|
| External power adapter | TASCAM PS-1225L (included) | 
| AC input | 100–240 V AC, 50/60 Hz, 1 A | 
| DC output | 12 V, 2.5 A | 
| Power consumption | 5 W | 
| Dimensions (W x H x D) | 290 mm x 54 mm x 207 mm | 
| Weight | 1.4 kg | 
| Operating temperature range | 5–35 °C | 
Design and specifications subject to change without notice.
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