Home recording? I remember when...

Started with these 4-tracks that use a casette tape.

Glad that's over.

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I guess mine was branded TEAC, too. An A-3440.

I had one in the early 90s.

Started recording, live, with a deck that was much like the one @iblive posted above.

Multitracking…started with a Fostex X-sumthin-or-other…pretty much like this one…

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…then a Tascam porta-studio…
…then an AKAI DPS-12…
…then an AKAI DPS-24…
My mate bought one of those and a 16 channel mixer.
 
My drummer buddy and I bought a Porta-One together. That was magic. 1991.

Then we went to a big music expo in Los Angeles and won an early version of Cakewalk in a raffle. He had a 386 PC - we loaded that up and it was slow a clunky. He tried to convince me that everything was headed that direction- and I just didn't get it.

Then, one day in 1998, I went to buy a Sony mini-disc recorder at GC - and the Roland rep had just arrived at the store when I was there and had about 10 just-released VS840's in his trunk. So he tells me about the huge amount of built in effects. That was all it took. Digital was a game changer. 8 tracks, loaded with effects, lossless bouncing - I was blown away.
 
My drummer buddy and I bought a Porta-One together. That was magic. 1991.

Then we went to a big music expo in Los Angeles and won an early version of Cakewalk in a raffle. He had a 386 PC - we loaded that up and it was slow a clunky. He tried to convince me that everything was headed that direction- and I just didn't get it.

Then, one day in 1998, I went to buy a Sony mini-disc recorder at GC - and the Roland rep had just arrived at the store when I was there and had about 10 just-released VS840's in his trunk. So he tells me about the huge amount of built in effects. That was all it took. Digital was a game changer. 8 tracks, loaded with effects, lossless bouncing - I was blown away.
Cakewalk was trash.

I remember geting like 3 tracks going, and the application would choke.

:rolleyes:
 
Cakewalk was trash.

I remember geting like 3 tracks going, and the application would choke.

:rolleyes:
Cakewalk, it worked enough to get by.
I got my first interface, a Roland quad-capture at Best-buy and Cakewalk was attached to it.
I can not remember what year that thing came out.
 
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