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Hi folks, My father asked me if I could try and sell his Tascam Portastudio cassette deck.He's decided that he needs the cash more than the machine,especially seeing as though he never uses it.I think the complexity of it overwhelmed him somewhat(me too ) and he lost interest in it..The warranty card is dated 2002,but I can guarrantee this thing has not more than 40 hours on it-mostly listening mode..It looks absolutely brand new and functions perfectly.A vinyl dustcover is included. It is a dual-speed unit with six input channels,DBX noise reduction and a 12% +/- pitch control.There is an electronic programmable memory system for finding certain passages as well as an electronic tape counter that reads distance the tape has moved. Each of the six channels has XLR-type inputs as well as standard 1/4"...high,mid and low equalization controls....effects level controls as well as a pan control and channel fader plus much more. All of the original paperwork/manual is included.If anyone would like to know more about it,please feel free to PM me.Be warned,I'm not that knowledgable about this stuff myself,but I CAN read a manual. He is asking $130 + Parcel Post(US shipping only from 03262) for the recorder,which to me seems very fair.It weighs approx. 12 lbs.-UNBOXED.Payment by money order only,please.Thanks.
I always record drums through my Tascam 424. That's the secret to my drumsound apparently.
Actually, all of the guitar/bass/drums of our Pet Sounds compilation track was recorded on 4-track (overdubs were done digitally). Only I used a ten-year old tape, so there's this slight wobble, but it's only really audible on the left-channel guitar... And it just sounds like I have this chorus effect on it, but in reality, it's the sound of a 10-year old tape!
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