Switch to Cassette Four-Track?

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While we're at it, let's take a peek at a few cassette 8-tracks!!!

Tascam 488
 

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Better yet,...

the Tascam 488mkII;)
 

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This is the high techiest Portstudio of them all!

The Tascam 688!;)
 

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Unless you consider this a Portastudio?!?!

The Tascam 388!

You only go around once in life, and in Portastudios as in e'thing else, sometimes you just gotta go for the gusto!;)
 

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Above are Tascams you'll find on Ebay. Below are the Portastuios availbable as new.

Like the Tascam 414mkII.

Cute, functional and sounds great!;)

This dude has his Pitch control all the way to the right, too!!

(Conspiracy?) :eek:
 

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Aagghh! Where'd my mixer go??

Tascam Porta02mkII :cool:

This is what it is, and for what it is, it's not bad. :eek: ;)
 

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Sometimes it's all about economy, all the way!

The MF-P01 !!!

Dang, y'gotta admit it's cute! Cute & sporty looking! ;)

I gotta testify, that the sound reproduced by the MF-P01 is a lot better than you'd think by just looking at it! :eek:

Front-end capability is bare minimum, but it's 4-tracks to tape, by gosh! (Hint: simple; great for kids!)

If I had something like this in 1978 at age 17, I'd have been in heaven. I could practically have,... dare I say,... ruled the world!!!!!!!!! :eek:
 

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I made the switch back to cassette not too long ago. I've got a tascam portastudio 424 mkIII. I've been getting alot more done now that I switched. Since I grew up recording to cassette in my bedroom as a teenager, it just feels more natural to me. My computer is still used to make my drum tracks,and bouncing, but all of my instruments are recorded to the portastudio. I will continue doing it this way until tapes are not sold anymore because I like it so much.
 
Almost forgot this beauty! They just don't make'm like this any more!

The Tascam 238 !!!
Daaaaannnnnggg! Sssswwwweeeeeettt!!!!

8-tracks simultaneously to cassette in a 3U rackmount unit!
Move over 234!!!

Find this one Ebay, too, folks!
 

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Well, Dave (A Reel Person) has done it once again! Brilliant and exhaustive info and picts! Thanks!! :)

~Daniel
 
damn reel that was a stroll thru the past...awesome.

i think i had almost all those at one time or another too...

its all a blur, can't believe you even got the years down.

i recall liking the 238 and the 488MK2 the most. the 688 the worst..midi menus!! :eek:

of course the 144 was my first one, its still working!! and being used by my nephews as a mixer but the recorder section works also!! now thats quality built..26years never been in the shop and 10,000's of hours on it!! amazing really. :rolleyes:
 
This is kind of like in the movie, You've Got Mail, where Meg Ryan's boyfriend, Greg something-or-other (before she meets Tom Hanks) who's a writer, has an obsession with collecting a certain make of old electric typewriter because it helps his writing.

I have an old Yamaha MT3X cassette 4 track/6 channel mixer that I still love. It's a beautiful piece of gear. :D :D

Tim
 
yeah reel the 238. thats was a nice one. NASA took a few of those things up with them and recorded space noises, so i read.
it was built really well...
didn't it have 2 4track heads or something??
oh well, be careful buying on Ebay..it may be one of NASA old ones with Moon dust on the heads! :eek:
 
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My first four track was the Yamaha MT100! I got it for my Bar Mitzvah present when I was 13 back in 1990! I had it until college when I "upgraded" to a Tascam 424MKII, which I still have. That was/is a nice unit. I've been meaning to fire it up one of these days. How do you think my Great River will sound through it? :D

Thanks for all the pictures, takes me back to the wonderful 1990s!
 
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