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The DA-88 was a digital multitrack recording device introduced by the TASCAM division of the TEAC Corporation in 1993. This modular, digital multitrack device uses tape as the recording medium and could record up to eight tracks simultaneously. It also allowed multiple DA-88 devices to be combined to record 16 or more tracks. The first models in the series (the TASCAM DA-88, DA-38, DA-98 and Sony PCM-800) recorded at 16-bit resolution. TASCAM later introduced the DA-98HR and DA-78HR, which recorded at 24-bit resolution and sample rates up to 48 kHz (for DA-78HR) and 192 kHz (for DA-98HR, suitable for recording high-resolution audio). Audio data was stored in the DTRS (Digital Tape Recording System) format on Hi8 video cassettes, allowing up to 108 minutes of continuous recording on a singl

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  • DA-88 är ett åttakanaligt digitalt ljudmedium. Ljudet lagras på band, och formatet lanserades av avdelning 1993. (sv)
  • The DA-88 was a digital multitrack recording device introduced by the TASCAM division of the TEAC Corporation in 1993. This modular, digital multitrack device uses tape as the recording medium and could record up to eight tracks simultaneously. It also allowed multiple DA-88 devices to be combined to record 16 or more tracks. The first models in the series (the TASCAM DA-88, DA-38, DA-98 and Sony PCM-800) recorded at 16-bit resolution. TASCAM later introduced the DA-98HR and DA-78HR, which recorded at 24-bit resolution and sample rates up to 48 kHz (for DA-78HR) and 192 kHz (for DA-98HR, suitable for recording high-resolution audio). Audio data was stored in the DTRS (Digital Tape Recording System) format on Hi8 video cassettes, allowing up to 108 minutes of continuous recording on a singl (en)
  • DA88 era el número de modelo que la empresa dio a su primer multipista modular para la grabación audio digital. El modelo transcendió y se estandarizó como formato. El DA88 era un MDM que usaba cintas Hi8 convencionales. Podía grabar hasta 4 pistas con una resolución de 16 bits, utilizando, para ello, una frecuencia de muestreo de 44’1 kHz o de 48 kHz. La respuesta en frecuencia del DA-88 va de los 20 a 20.000 Hz. El rango dinámico está en los 92 dB. (es)
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  • The DA-88 was a digital multitrack recording device introduced by the TASCAM division of the TEAC Corporation in 1993. This modular, digital multitrack device uses tape as the recording medium and could record up to eight tracks simultaneously. It also allowed multiple DA-88 devices to be combined to record 16 or more tracks. The first models in the series (the TASCAM DA-88, DA-38, DA-98 and Sony PCM-800) recorded at 16-bit resolution. TASCAM later introduced the DA-98HR and DA-78HR, which recorded at 24-bit resolution and sample rates up to 48 kHz (for DA-78HR) and 192 kHz (for DA-98HR, suitable for recording high-resolution audio). Audio data was stored in the DTRS (Digital Tape Recording System) format on Hi8 video cassettes, allowing up to 108 minutes of continuous recording on a single tape. In 1995, the TASCAM DA-88 won the Emmy award for technical excellence. The affordability and digital format of the DA-88 led to sales of more than 60,000 units by 1999. At that time, it was the biggest product in the history of TASCAM.Because of its reliability and durability, the DA-88 and its subsequent fellow units continue to be used by aficionados. (en)
  • DA88 era el número de modelo que la empresa dio a su primer multipista modular para la grabación audio digital. El modelo transcendió y se estandarizó como formato. El DA88 era un MDM que usaba cintas Hi8 convencionales. Podía grabar hasta 4 pistas con una resolución de 16 bits, utilizando, para ello, una frecuencia de muestreo de 44’1 kHz o de 48 kHz. La respuesta en frecuencia del DA-88 va de los 20 a 20.000 Hz. El rango dinámico está en los 92 dB. Existen 4 duraciones de cinta: 3, 25, 56 y 75 minutos. Además las hay de dos tipos: MP (partículas de metal) y ME (evaporación de metal). Tascam y las empresas que después fabricaron equipos para DA88 recomendaban las primeras (MP) porque eran de mayor calidad. Existe otro formato muy similar al DA88, el DTRS también de Tascam. Se diferencian en que el DTRS permite mayor número de pistas (hasta 8) y mayor resolución, además de los 16 bits, también 24. (es)
  • DA-88 är ett åttakanaligt digitalt ljudmedium. Ljudet lagras på band, och formatet lanserades av avdelning 1993. (sv)
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