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If you're experienced in the recording industry, it's a safe bet that you're already familiar with TASCAM. For the newbies, here's a summary: they really know how to build a recorder! They've been a leader in the industry for years, and TASCAM audio recorders are worthy additions to any setup, from the most elite professional studio to the smallest hobby workstation. Wherever you fall on that spectrum, you can expect to find a few recorders here that will be a great fit for your needs.
The audio recorders that really put TASCAM on the map were the Portastudio series. They've been around for decades now, and have been go-to equipment for plenty of the music world's greatest: for instance, it was a Portastudio that Bruce Springsteen used to make recordings early in his career. Today's models are a lot more advanced than the one Bruce used back in the day, of course, but their reputation is still just as strong.
The right Portastudio for you is going to depend on what you need and where you plan to set it up. Want the biggest, baddest board for your high-end studio? Check out the TASCAM DP-32SD Digital 32-Track Portastudio. Or, if you'd like the ability to record to optical media, take a look at the original DP-32 instead. Maybe all you need is something small to record demos with the band? Try the 8-channel DP-03 Portastudio, which also comes in CD and digital-only varieties.
Another segment of TASCAM's audio recorder lineup that you shouldn't miss is their selection of portable recorders. One of TASCAM's specialties is putting professional-quality recording into the palm of your hand, with impressive handheld models like the DR-05 Solid State Recorder and DR-44WL Handheld Linear PCM Recorder. They might be small, but with TASCAM internals and built-in stereo condenser mics, these little powerhouses definitely mean business.
TASCAM is a name that you can always trust to give you excellent results. So, really, all it comes down to is choosing the right TASCAM audio recorder for your own setup. Whether that means a huge full-fledged studio board, rack-mounted CD recorder or simply a handheld model to take down spur-of-the-moment riff ideas, it's up to you.