The past few weeks the Tascam 122 bug has been itching at me and I've been trolling auction sites and reading the manuals of the different generations of 122 machines...and I found myself drawn to the old-school first generation 122.
The Tascam 424 MKII Portastudio is a 4-track "Multitrack Master" cassette tape recorder and a full-function mixer with 8 inputs/stereo outputs combined into a single workstation.
The TASCAM 488 MkII is a tabletop recording studio that makes quite professional-sounding tapes. It's well-designed, uses inexpensive media, has the right features, and is easy to use without limiting too many of your options.
Tascam has released updated drivers and firmware for its US series interfaces, enhancing performance and compatibility.
I figured that you all might be interested in seeing some photos of the Tascam M-35 mixer I'm restoring. I bought this from a local Good will for a great price. I took it home and spent a few weekends cleaning out all of the pots and faders, and taking a look at the internals which all appear to be in good shape.
Also note the Tascam 44 has two generations, the early one that is identical to the 40-4 except for cosmetics, and the later generation that was introduced with the 42 and 48; completely different machines than the 40-8/80-8.
Hi community, I’ve been using my trusty Tascam M-2600 (24 channels). It’s been a reliable workhorse in my studio, but now I’m curious about the new TASCAM Model 2400 and whether it’s worth considering an upgrade. For those of you who have experience with both older and newer Tascam gear, I’d...