- 1
- 2
- Ruang kendali utama televisi
- Linear Tape-Open
- Memori (komputer)
- F(x) (grup musik)
- DVD
- Dekatron
- Pemetaan video
- Programmable ROM
- Nintendo Entertainment System
- Ampex
- Digital Tape Recording System
- Digital Audio Tape
- Digital recording
- Reel-to-reel audio tape recording
- History of sound recording
- Magnetic tape
- ADAT
- Sound recording and reproduction
- Digital Compact Cassette
- 8 mm video format
Leaving D.C. (2013)
Money Electric: The Bitcoin Mystery (2024)
Digital Tape Recording System GudangMovies21 Rebahinxxi LK21
Digital Tape Recording System (DTRS) is a signal recording and playback medium developed by TASCAM, a division of the TEAC Corporation, that was stored on Hi8 video cassettes. It allowed up to 108 minutes of continuous digital multitrack recording on a single tape.
Overview
The first device to use the format was the DA-88. 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).
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.
See also
TASCAM Digital Interface
ADAT
Digital Audio Stationary Head
Multitrack recording
References
External links
Tascam Official Site
Tascam legacy (discontinued) products
The Definitive Guide to The Tascam DA-88 and DTRS-Format Recorders Archived 2020-06-03 at the Wayback Machine
Repairing DA-88, DA-98HR and PCM800 and similar DTRS machines which can damage tapes due to a lack of back tension