not something many of our competitors can do. The 2 independent auxiliaries mean you can add two separate effects to the same channel. Its advanced feature set offers something for everyone. From Tascam: The 424mkIII is TASCAM's finest cassette four track.
This is a fantastic machine and is considered the best portable cassette recorder you can buy. It's been only lightly used and functions very well.
Looking for high-quality pro audio cables? Check out our selection of NEW and cables on eBay!įor sale is a Tascam MKIII Portastudio recorder with 8 channel mixer in great condition. These are pictures of the actual product you will receive. The novice can grow into them, and improve their skills with time. The expert will appreciate these advanced features. And will save you from the hassles of finding the XLR to 1/4" transformers. The 4 XLR mic preamps keep your inputs quieter. The 3 band sweepable mid band EQ gives you the flexibility to focus on the sweet spot of the sound to help give it a little more life. Product Details: The 424mkIII is TASCAM's finest cassette four track.
A great EQ with Sweepable Midrange(rare on cassette based multitracks) nice mic preamps, and that warm analog sound. What We Like: This is one of the best cassette based recorders. Works great(other than the issues described) and has normal wear from use.
Everything else about it is fully functional. Other than that, all the tracks and channels on the mixer work great. So if you wanted to use the headphone output, you'd need an external headphone amp to adjust the volume.
Condition: The channel 7/8 input on this unit is always full volume when you turn the channels on(these are almost never used because they are essentially an efffects return) Also the headphone output is always full volume. This Tascam 424 MKIII Portastudio Cassette Recorder has full volume input on channels 7/8 and the headphone output is always at full volume. For a solo recordist with a small project studio the Tascam 464 is a great machine, capable of producing some excellent demos across simple, 4 track recordings. But I have used one on many occasions, and in spite of the difference in appearance, the functions and sound quality seem identical to me. The 464 is a pretty solid machine for a cassette Portastudio. At high speed, a 60 minute tape will provide approximately 15 minutes of recording time. If you want to try and eliminate hiss without engaging the dbx, recording at high speed with the pitch wheel all the way to maximum will help, but will cut down on recording time. Decent sounding recordings can be made without the dbx, the use of which will be subjective to the recordist. Two speed modes can be engaged, low(1.875 ips) and high(3.75 ips) For the best recordings, high quality Type II cassettes 60 minutes or shorter in length should be used at high speed. more Two computer controlled memory locations with auto-punch in, a return to zero locate button, two loops for effect and auxiliary, an option to record a SMPTE track on track 4, and dbx Type II noise reduction.
The 464 has a pitch wheel to change the speed/pitch.
The manual is very easy to follow, it is very easy to master after running through the operations a few times. It can record on up to 4 tracks simultaneously. XLR inputs on channels 1-4, and 1/4" inputs for the other inputs. It features a built in mixer with three bands of EQ on each channel. Here are some informations from the audiofanzine website: The Tascam 464 is a Portastudio designed to record 4 tracks onto a standard cassette. So it is still working very well! For more information please feel free to mail me. You are bidding on a TASCAM 4-Track recorder. Daher ist er noch voll funktionstüchtig(siehe Fotos) Für weitere Fragen stehe ich gerne zur Verfügung. Sie bieten hier auf einen 4-Spur Rekorder von TASCAM Ich habe ihn nicht sehr oft gebraucht.