MIXING CONSOLE

Dec 1, 2000 12:00 PM, BROADCAST ENGINEERING STAFF

    

TASCAM DM-24: small-format digital recording console with 24-bit digital converters and 96kHz sampling rates; offers full transport control, hierarchical grouping and built-in automation capabilities; features LED ring encoders, 100m motorized faders, 16 analog inputs with XLR mic, 24 channels of TDIF interfacing and eight channels of ADAT optical I/O; works with MX2424 to create an integrated 24-bit 96kHz recording system; 323-726-0303; fax: 323-727-7635; www.tascam.com.




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