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Scrappersa
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Hey. I've been reading these forums for about two years on and off. I don't think that I've ever posted here though. I've recently gotten interested in analog recording. I was at a swap meet earlier today and purchased a Teac a-6010 with tons of tape.
I think it's only a single track though I'm not really sure because I was reading a post on here that said it was a four-track. Though I can't figure out how it could possible be a 4-track. It can hold 1/4" tape and picks up sound nicely. I was wondering if anybody knows anything about these because I've been doing research all day. Is it only a single track or am I missing something big? I realize I can hook a mixer up to it and record a larger number of tracks at the same time but they won't be individual tracks anymore; just one on the tape if it's a single track. If it is a four-track, is there anyway that I can learn to utilize the other three tracks? Any information would be helpful for learning everything about the machine. Thanks for the help!
This is the other thread that talked about it:
https://homerecording.com/bbs/showthread.php?t=10620
I think it's only a single track though I'm not really sure because I was reading a post on here that said it was a four-track. Though I can't figure out how it could possible be a 4-track. It can hold 1/4" tape and picks up sound nicely. I was wondering if anybody knows anything about these because I've been doing research all day. Is it only a single track or am I missing something big? I realize I can hook a mixer up to it and record a larger number of tracks at the same time but they won't be individual tracks anymore; just one on the tape if it's a single track. If it is a four-track, is there anyway that I can learn to utilize the other three tracks? Any information would be helpful for learning everything about the machine. Thanks for the help!
This is the other thread that talked about it:
https://homerecording.com/bbs/showthread.php?t=10620