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A New Track Record?Review | In Tune, Nov 1986Yamaha MT1X 4-Track Cassette RecorderMIDI 4-track recorder |
Akai GX-4000D Reel-to-ReelReview | Home & Studio Recording, Oct 1984 |
Akai MG614 RecorderReview | Making Music, Apr 1987 |
Amstrad Studio 100Review | Micro Music, Aug/Sep 1989Eamonn Percival assesses the atributes of Amstrad's multi-track recorder |
Aria R504 Four Track Cassette DeckReview | One Two Testing, Apr 1984 |
Audio Technica AT-RMX64Review | Home & Studio Recording, Oct 1985Multitrack Cassette RecorderNeville Unwin puts this sophisticated home studio package through its paces. |
Audio Technica AT-RMX64 'Portastudio'Review | International Musician, Feb 1986Studio TestThe portastudio that would be Nassau |
Better than the reel thingReview | The Mix, Jun 1995Fostex XR-5 & XR-7Stylish personal multitrackers |
Black To The FutureReview | Home & Studio Recording, Nov 1986Fostex 160 MultitrackerWhat can I say... it's black, it lights up... they've done it again — another winner. |
Fostex 160 MultitrackerReview | Music Technology, Dec 1986Four-track Cassette RecorderA new mid-price four-track machine from the people Tascam love to hate. Paul White finds it to be elegant, well designed, and startlingly good value. |
Fostex 260Review | International Musician, Nov 1986Studio TestThe long-awaited successor to the 250 is welcomed by Jim Betteridge |
Fostex 260 four-trackReview | Making Music, Jun 1986 |
Fostex 260 MultitrackerReview | Home & Studio Recording, May 1986A worthy successor to the long running 250 and at no extra cost. |
Fostex X-15 MultitrackerReview | Electronics & Music Maker, May 1983 |
Fostex X18Review | Music Technology, May 1992Cassette MultitrackerIf you're looking for a cost-effective way to add multitrack tape recording to your sequencing setup, it couldn't come much more cheaply than with Fostex' X18. Simon Trask goes back to basics with this new cassette multitrack. |
Fostex X28Review | Sound On Sound, Dec 1991Cassette MultitrackerPolicemen look younger, you start to disown parts of your record collection and, just as surely with the passing of time, entry-level cassette multitrackers sprout more inputs and features. Dave Lockwood tries to keep up with the Fostex X28. |
Fostex X28Review | Music Technology, Feb 1992Cassette MultitrackerWhen cassette multitrackers were new they said everybody should have one - now that there are machines like the X28 around, everybody can. Nigel Lord says small is beautiful. |
Fostex X30Review | Music Technology, Nov 1987Take the Fostex X15, restyle it, add new features, raise the price by the cost of a dirty weekend in Blackpool and you've got their new X30 multitracker. Nicholas Rowland finds out if they're on the right track. |
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