Strryder said:My vote has to go for the 234 as well, when used with something like an M-208 mixer and some 1/2 way decent rackmount comps and multi-effects it just might be the most "Pro" of all the cassette based 4 track decks.
I wish Tascam still made 'em...
wow, serious deja-vu going on in this thread!
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If anyone's looking for one of these, there's one here that has been listed four times on trademe.co.nz.ssscientist said:You guys can have your 244's and 246's --- I'll stick with the 644.
Is the point that no one in NZ has the sense that God gave a goat?arjoll said:there's one here that has been listed four times on trademe.co.nz.
ssscientist said:You guys can have your 244's and 246's --- I'll stick with the 644.
It had DBX noise reduction, a very good sounding EQ section and midi sync. What more could you ask for in a cassette four track? I wore mine OUT!
A Reel Person said:Okay!... But, the 244/246 also have dbx and v-good sounding EQ! They're hard to wear out!
Hi, I'm new here...but...many years ago I had a 244 and am about to buy a used 424 MK II. Does anyone know how these machines compare with one another?
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