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  2. Portastudio - Wikipedia

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    Tascam Portastudio 244, 1982. The first Portastudio, the TEAC 144, was introduced on September 22, 1979 at the AES Convention in New York City. [5] The 144 combined a 4-channel mixer with pan, treble, and bass on each input with a cassette recorder capable of recording four tracks in one direction at 3¾ inches per second (double the normal cassette playback speed) in a self-contained unit ...

  3. TASCAM - Wikipedia

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    424 mkii - 1996 [14] 424 mkiii [15] 414 - 1997 [16] 414 mkii [17] 488 - 1991, 8 track cassette recorder [18] 488 mkii - 1995, 8 track cassette recorder [19] 388 Studio - 1985 World's first eight-track 1/4" multitrack and mixer combination. 564 - 1997 First MiniDisc-based digital Portastudio. 788 - 2000 World's first 24-bit eight-track hard-disk ...

  4. Portastatic - Wikipedia

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    Portastatic is an American indie rock band founded in the early 1990s as a solo project of Mac McCaughan, singer and guitarist of the indie rock band Superchunk. [1] The project has since expanded into a full band, sometimes including Superchunk guitarist Jim Wilbur and McCaughan's brother Matthew.

  5. History of multitrack recording - Wikipedia

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    In 1979, the introduction of the TASCAM Portastudio, which first used the same 1 ⁄ 4-inch (6.4 mm) reel-to-reel as quarter-track stereo and then migrated to the inexpensive compact audio cassette as the recording medium, making good-quality four-track (and later eight-track) multitrack recording available to the average consumer for the first ...

  6. Tascam Digital Interface - Wikipedia

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    The first product with this connector was the TASCAM DA-88. That implementation did not include the ability to derive a word clock synchronization between the DA-88 and another TDIF-1 device, so a BNC WORD CLOCK connection was required as well.(cite: DA-88 users manual) Later TASCAM products included the ability to sync to the TDIF-1 connection ...

  7. 14-inch/45-caliber gun - Wikipedia

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    The gun also saw service in the British Royal Navy, where it was designated BL 14-inch gun Mk II. History. The design of the 14-inch/45-caliber dates to about 1910.