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TASCAM
Company typeSubsidiary
IndustryElectronics
Founded1971 (1971)
Headquarters,
United States
Area served
Worldwide
ParentTEAC Corporation
Websitetascam.com

TASCAM is the professional audio division of TEAC Corporation, headquartered in Montebello, California. Tascam is credited as the inventor of the Portastudio, the first cassette-based multi-track home studio recorders. Tascam also introduced the first low-cost mass-produced multitrack recorders with Simul-Sync designed for recording musicians. Tascam also manufactured reel-to-reel tape machines and audio mixers for home recordists from the early 1970s through the mid-1990s.

History

The TASCAM 85 16B analog tape recorder can record 16 tracks of audio on 1-inch (2.54cm) tape.
The TEAC 2340, a popular early home multitrack recorder, four tracks on ¼ inch tape

Tascam started out as a research and development group to research how to use TEAC's recording technology in musician and recording studio products. The group was called TASC (TEAC Audio Systems Corp). The founders included Mr. K. Tani, one of the founders of TEAC-Japan and Dr. Abe, a senior TEAC-Japan engineer. In 1971 TASCAM (TASC AMerica Corp.) was founded to distribute TASC products in the U.S. It also conducted additional market research in the US for the Japanese parent company. The company's first headquarters was at 5440 McConnell Avenue, Los Angeles, CA. In 1974 it moved its headquarters to 7733 Telegraph Road, Montebello, California.

Tascam's first products were TEAC brand multitrack recorders. In 1972 it introduced the first low-cost mass-produced multitrack recorders with Simul-Sync:

  • The A3340 4-track recorder with 10.5" tape reels, 7½ and 15 ips speeds w/ manual direction toggle lever
  • The A2340 4-track recorder with 7" tape reels, 3¾ and 7½ ips speeds w/ manual direction toggle lever
  • The A3340S 4-track recorder with 10.5" tape reels, 7½ and 15 ips speeds, the 's' designation indicating improved w/ solenoid control
  • The A2340S 4-track recorder with 7" tape reels, 3¾ and 7½ ips speeds, the 's' designation indicating improved w/ solenoid control

In 1973 they introduced the first Tascam-branded products:

  • M-10 modular 12x4x2 mixer
  • Series 70H-X MTR
  • Series 70H-8 MTR

On March 4, 1973 TEAC merged the Tascam Corporation into TEAC Corporation of America (TCA). TEAC-Japan retains the exclusive worldwide rights to the TASCAM brand name for their professional audio related products.[1]

In 2013 Gibson Brands Inc. bought a majority stake in TEAC Corporation, the parent company of TASCAM.[2] In October 2017, TASCAM partnered with Philly punk band the Dead Milkmen and philanthropic record label The Giving Groove to sponsor a remix contest.[3]

Notable and industry-recognized products

Portastudio and pocketstudio

  • 144 - 1979, World's first four-track recorder based on a standard cassette tape, 1982 Bruce Springsteen records Nebraska Album[4] 2006 Mix magazine TECnology hall of fame[5]
Tascam Portaone Ministudio
  • Porta One Ministudio - 1984, First battery-operated portable studio.
  • 388 Studio - 1985 World's first eight-track 1/4" multitrack and mixer combination.
  • 564 - 1997 First MiniDisc-based digital Portastudio.
  • 788 - 2000 World's first 24-bit eight-track hard-disk Portastudio[6]
  • 2488 24-Track Hard-Drive-based digital portastudio - 2004 Music Trades Magazine Product of the Year,[7] MIPA Desktop Recording Workstation of the Year[8]
  • DP-02 eight-track digital recorder - 2008 Music & Sound Retailer Best New Multitrack recorder [9][10]

Audio recorders

  • TASCAM 80-8 Eight-channel 1/2" analog reel deck, TASCAM offered an external optional eight-channel dedicated DBX interface module. 1975. 2017 TECnology Hall of Fame Inductee[11]
  • DA-50 Pro DAT - 1989, First US-legal DAT tape recorder with SCMS Copy protection.
  • MSR-24 24-track 1" Open Reel Tape Deck - 1990 TEC Award Nominee[12]
  • DA-800/24 DASH 1990, 24-channel digital tape Recorder.[13]
  • DA-88 DTRS (tm[14]) Eight-channel Digital Audio Recorder - 1994 TEC Award Winner,[15] 1995 Emmy Award Winner,[16] 1995 NAB Professional's Choice Award winner.
  • DA-30mkII DAT - 1995 TEC Award Winner[17]
  • DA-38 DTRS - 1997 TEC Award Winner[18]
  • DA-98 DTRS - 1997 PAR Excellence Award, 1998 NAB Professional's Choice Award, 1998 TEC Award Winner[19]
  • DA-302 DAT - 1997 World's first Dual DAT deck. 1997 PAR Excellence Award Winner.
  • DA-98HR 24-bit DTRS - 1998 Post Magazine Best Multitrack Digital Recorder.
  • DA-45HR 24-bit DAT - World's first 24-bit DAT Recorder. 1998 PAR Excellence Award Winner, 1998 Keyboard Magazine Key Buy.
DR-100 mkIII
  • DA-78HR 24-bit DTRS - 1999 Pro Audio Review PAR Excellence Award, 2000 TEC award Winner[20]
  • MMR-8 / MMR-16 eight-channel Hard Disk Recorder - 2000 Emmy Award Winner,[21][22] 2001 Oscar Scientific Award Winner.[23]
  • MX-2424 24-channel 96 kHz Hard Disk Recorder - 1999 PAR Excellence Award Winner, 2001 TEC Award winner.[24]
  • DS-D98 Two-channel DSD Recorder based on DA-98HR - 2002 TEC Award Nominee.[25]
  • HD-P2 Portable Timecode enabled CF card two-channel recorder - 2006 PAR Award Winner.[26]
  • DV-RA1000HD DVD and Hard-Drive-based two-Channel Master DSD Recorder - 2007 TEC Award Winner.[27]
  • X-48 48-channel 96 kHz Hard Disk Recorder. - 2008 TEC Award Nominee[28]
  • DR-100 Two-channel Hand Held Recorder - 2009 TEC Award Nominee[29]
  • HS-P82 Eight-channel Dual CF Media Field Recorder - 2009 PAR Excellence Award,[30] 2010 Good Design Award[31]
  • DR-03 Portable Handheld Recorder - 2010 Music & Sound Retailers Best Multitrack Award[32]
  • DR-680 eight-channel portable SD card recorder - 2011 TEC Award Nominee[33]
  • DR-40 Handheld four-track recorder - 2012 EM Magazine Editors Choice Awards[34]
  • DR-60D Four-track recorder for DSLR Cameras - 2013 NAB Best of Show Award[35][36][37]

Mixers

  • M-5 Analog Mixer - The Model 5 was released in 1975 in conjunction w/ the 80-8 eight channel 1/2 inch reel tape deck. It came as an 8x4x2 board, expandable to 12 channels w/ optional talkback module
  • M-700 Analog Mixer - 1989 dubbed "the Baby SSL"[38]
  • M-3700 Analog Mixer - 1992 TEC Award Nominee[39]
  • M-2600 Analog Mixer - 1995 TEC Award Nominee[17]
  • M-1600 Analog Mixer - 1997 TEC Award Nominee[18]
  • TM-D8000 Digital Audio Mixer - 1996 Blue Ribbon Best of AES Convention, 1998 TEC Award Nominee[19]
  • TM-D4000 Digital Audio Mixer - 2000 TEC Award Nominee[20]
  • X-9 Digital Four Channels DJ Mixer - 2000
  • DM-24 Digital Audio Mixer - 2002 TEC Award winner [25]
  • DM-4800 64 channel Digital Audio Mixer - 2007 TEC Award Nominee[27] 2007 Good Design Award[40]
Audio interface US-144MKII

Computer audio interfaces and controllers

  • US-428 - 2001 TEC Award Nominee[24]
  • FW-1884 - FireWire Audio and Control Surface - 2003 PAR Excellence Award[41]
  • US-122 - 2004 Soundcheck magazine Best Audio/MIDI Hardware[42]
  • US-2400 - 24 Fader USB Controller - 2004 Mix Magazine NAMM Show Certified Hit[43]
  • US-322 / US-366 - 2013 Visual Grand Prix Gold Award.[44]
  • US-144MKII (Discontinued for Mac OS Catalina)

Software

  • Gigastudio 3 Sampler - 2004 Mix Magazine Certified Hit,[43] 2005 TEC Award Winner,[45] 2006 EM Editors's choice Award,[46] 2006 MIPA Award.[47]

Trainers

  • CD-GT1 CD Based Trainer with time stretch and pitch change.
  • GB-10 - guitar and bass trainer with MP files and adjustable speed and loop features.[48]

Signal processors

  • TA-1VP - Channel Strip with Antares AutoTune - 2011 TEC Award Nominee[33]

References

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  2. ^ Editorial, Reuters. "Gibson Guitar to buy TEAC, add". reuters.com. {{cite web}}: |first= has generic name (help)
  3. ^ "TASCAM Partners With The Giving Groove, Dead Milkmen for Contest". www.musicconnection.com. Retrieved 2017-11-10.
  4. ^ "News :: Bruce Springsteen's "Nebraska" - A PortaStudio, two SM57's, and Inspiration". TASCAM. 2007-07-25. Retrieved 2013-08-06.
  5. ^ "1979 TEAC Portastudio". Mix. 2006-09-01. Retrieved 2014-08-29.
  6. ^ "TASCAM 788". Sound On Sound. February 2001. Retrieved 2013-08-09.
  7. ^ "News :: TASCAM 2488 is Music Trades' Product of the Year". TASCAM. 2007-04-02. Retrieved 2013-08-06.
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  9. ^ [1] Portastudio Trademark
  10. ^ [2] Pocketstudio Trademark
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  12. ^ "The TEC Awards 1990 Winners". 1990. Archived from the original on 2010-10-13. Retrieved 2013-08-09.
  13. ^ "Reel to Reel Tape Recorder Manufacturers - TEAC corporation • Tascam". Museum of Magnetic Sound Recording. 2001-07-20. Retrieved 2013-08-06.
  14. ^ [3] DTRS Trademark
  15. ^ 1994 TEC Award Winners Archived 2013-11-02 at the Wayback Machine
  16. ^ 1995 Primetime Emmys 1995 Primetine Emmys
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  18. ^ a b "The TEC Awards 1997 Winners". 1997. Retrieved 2013-08-09.
  19. ^ a b "The TEC Awards 1998 Winners". 1998. Archived from the original on 2011-01-09. Retrieved 2013-08-09.
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  22. ^ [4] VP Of Engineering at Timeline Vista
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  30. ^ "2009 PAR Excellence Award Winners Announced". Prosound Network. 2009-10-20. Retrieved 2013-08-06.
  31. ^ "PORTABLE MULTITRACK FIELD RECORDER [TASCAM POTABLE MULTITRACK FIELD RECORDER HS-P82] | Complete list of the winners | Good Design Award". G-mark.org. 2009-12-30. Retrieved 2013-08-06.
  32. ^ "The Retailer Online". Msretailer.com. 2011-03-15. Retrieved 2013-08-06.
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  34. ^ "Editors' Choice Awards 2012". Emusician.com. 2012-02-01. Retrieved 2013-08-06.
  35. ^ "News :: TASCAM DR-60D Announced as NAB 2013 Best of Show by Pro Sound Network!". TASCAM. 2013-04-17. Retrieved 2013-08-06.
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  38. ^ [5] 30 Years of Recording Evolution
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  40. ^ "Digital Mixing Console [TASCAM DM-4800]". Good Design Award.
  41. ^ "News :: AWARDS BESTOWED ON TASCAM'S FW-1884". TASCAM. Retrieved 2013-08-06.
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