Fostex DMT8
Paul White visits the future of home recording, where tape heads never need cleaning, cassettes never jam and mistakes can be undone at the touch of a button.
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Paul White visits the future of home recording, where tape heads never need cleaning, cassettes never jam and mistakes can be undone at the touch of a button.
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Paul White provides a sneak preview of the world's first truly portable 8-track digital multitracker for musicians.
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Shirley Gray checks out the upgraded version of Tascam's popular 8-track Portastudio.
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