HomeRec Home Page

Cassette
Recording ] Digital ] Mixing ] FAQs / Tutorials ] Reviews ] Dragon Sez... ] Web Stuff ]

Site Search


powered by FreeFind

 

Whether or not you're one of the diehard analog folks who can't stand CDs because you think they sound too harsh, the fact remains that analog equipment (or what normal people call "tape recorders") is still the technology that people tend to start with, if only because it's generally cheaper. My first multitrack (a TASCAM Porta 03) cost barely over $200, and you'd have to pay near that just for most software to do decent quality digital recording on your computer...and we haven't started adding up the cost of the computer and the sound card yet!

This page will be the jumping-off point for links to information about a number of popular multitrack tape recorders and related equipment. First will be TASCAM...heck, they invented the whole thing!

Click here to find analog tape recorders on sale at Zzounds.com

TASCAM

TASCAM (and that's not spelled Tascam, folks, it's an acronym, but I've been sworn to secrecy as to what it means) is not only the market leader in affordable multitrack recorders, but they also invented the things (Portastudio® 144, about 20 years ago!).

Their Links

Our Links

Home Page
HomeRecording.com
Recording
Digital
Mixing
FAQs / Tutorials
Reviews
Dragon Sez...
Web Stuff

Recording Q&A
Record Direct
Cassette
Impedance
Microphones
Recording FAQ
Session Planning
DJ Tools

Tape Deck Care
TASCAM 424
TASCAM 488

Home Page
Recording
Digital
Mixing
FAQs / Tutorials
Reviews
Dragon Sez...
Web Stuff

Browse Our Site Map


Entire Contents Copyright © 1995-2008 David Fiedler d/b/a HomeRecording.com except where noted.
All Rights Reserved.

"HomeRecording.com" and "Home Recording dot com" are trademarks of David Fiedler.

Our Forums Can Solve Your Problems!    Banner Advertising Info