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The magazine for producers, engineers & recording musicians | 11 October 2008


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Tascam DP-01FX

Updating Tascam’s classic Portastudio for the digital generation has brought some significant improvements. Mark Cousins takes an altogether easier approach to multitrack recording.

Price: £349.00
Manufacturer: Tascam
Website: http://www.tascam.co.uk

There can be few recording enthusiasts who haven’t encountered a Tascam Portastudio at some point in their career. For the uninitiated, Tascam can lay claim to having invented home recording back in 1979, with the release of its Teac 144 Portastudio – transforming the humble compact cassette tape system into a multitrack recorder. But now, 25 years later, the world of home recording has changed significantly. Musicians would once have been happy to stumble along with a collection of ferric tapes and a dynamic microphone, but we now live in a world populated by high-end condenser mics and super-flexible computer workstations. So, is there still a place for Tascam’s concept?

Score: 8

This review first appeared in Music Tech Magazine issue 27
Filed under Hardware, Hardware DAWs

 

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