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Tascam Porta 05

Review | Music Technology, Jan 1988
Personal Multitracker

The intrepid Nicholas Rowland continues his search for the ultimate in personal multitrackers; armed only with a blank cassette and a bedroom's worth of gear, he tackles Tascam's latest budget baby.

Tascam Porta-05

Review | Making Music, Oct 1987

son of the Porta One four track cassette recorder. A fresh combatant at the low end of the multi-tracking market. Another Lewin thing.

Which One Would You Choose?

Review | Topic: Recording | Sound On Sound, Mar 1988
Three 4-tracks

Is it possible to get expensive sounds from inexpensive equipment or is the poor person's multitrack merely an expensive toy? David Mellor looks at three entry-level recorders - Tascam Porta 05, Fostex X30, and Yamaha MT2X - and asks 'Which one would you choose?'.

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This article has no OCR bodytext.Win A Studio

Competition | Phaze 1, Nov 1988

in our incredibly easy competition

 

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