da 88 The first device to use the format was the DA-88. This modular, digital multitrack device uses tape as the recording medium and could record up to eight tracks simultaneously. It also allowed multiple DA-88 devices to be combined to record 16 or more tracks. [3] The first models in the series (the TASCAM DA-88, DA-38, DA-98 and Sony PCM-800) recorded at 16-bit resolution. TASCAM later ....
clip bong da The History Of The Tascam DA-88 Up until the release of the Alesis ADAT in 1992 and the Tascam DA-88 in 1993, cost-effective multitrack recording was firmly in the analog world. Fostex had released their 16-track solutions and Tascam respond with their MSR24, which offered 24 tracks on 1-inch tape. But digital multitrack recorders were firmly in the ‘very-expensive’ category. Sony had ...
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