New tascam user here

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New guy here! In a couple of days I'll be the owner of a teac 144 and a m208 mixing board! I'm really excited since it's the first time I'll work without a computer. I think I got pretty good knowledge about recording and mixing technology. I have a really decent DAW and after reading a couple of books I decided that I had to go OTB just for practice reasons you know, see how it was supposed to work back in the day. Moreover I'm an 80s metal freak and I think that my recordings always miss something compared to my fav albums, though usually people say mine sound somehow better. So I decided that I will (try to) record a couple of projects only with the portastudio and the m208 and of course some outboard. Right now I have a 1176 clone and I think I need more channels of dynamic control for trackin drums (maybe a Behr. multicom, but it's cheap and I can use to learn a one thing or two.). Maybe I'll use my old intellifex dsp for reverb and ambiance or maybe I'll search for some old character reverb machine!:D
The real challenge will be the lack of the editings capabilities compared to a DAW, but maybe this way I'll force my drummer to rely on his skill and play tight! I hate when the other guys keep tellin' me "we can fix it later right?" :spank:
My workflow should be like that:
first track stereo drums and bass guitar on channels 1-2
then electric guitar to channels 3-4
then bounce to a master recorder (maybe a stereo r2r) and then print it again on channel 1-2 of the 144 since I think I cannot bounce all the four tracks at the same time with just the portastudio right?
Then add vocals, solos, and the other stuff.
Is this correct or is there a better way? I hope my recordings can sound like this:

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=V1hZjkL7SLQ

Hopefully the 144 will be in decent condition! I've already ordered a belts replacement kit! Wish me good luck and sorry for the long post!
Let the tape spin!! :drunk:
 
Good choice with the 144,the original portastudio!
Your work flow sounds good.Theres nothing wrong with doing it this way.
Also,check out the analog forums here on Homerecording.There are lots of topics on cassette porta studios.This is where I spend most of my time.
Good luck.

Jason
 
Yes lots of good stuff over there! Thanks for your reply!
 
This week I received the portastudio and finally yesterday after following the amazing guide of Dr. Zee I finished to clean it from inside out. Now everything works fine but I cannot record on track 1. Meter shows the incoming signal level but then tape is blank, maybe somebody can help me please?

What I found out too is that while cue levels control have some hiss on tracks 2,3,4 track 1 cue is dead silent also with pot maxed out.
 
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