Tascam Assumes Development Responsibility for MX-2424 and MM Series July 19, 2002
TASCAM has announced that it has recently brought ongoing engineering development in-house for the MX-2424 Hard Disk Recorder/Editor and the MM-Series film dubbers, which were designed and manufactured in conjunction with TimeLine Vista, Inc. TASCAM has established a direct working relationship with Gerry Lester and Teeto Cheema, the Academy award-winning engineers primarily responsible for the development of the MX-2424 and the MM Series.
"Every user of our MX-2424 and MM Series recorders can feel confident and excited that TASCAM is moving forward and advancing the capabilities of the products we created with TimeLine," said Gene Joly, TEAC vice-president for the TASCAM division.
TASCAM's MMR-8 and MMP-16 Digital Dubbers are nonlinear audio systems designed specifically for the motion picture industry. The MMR-8 has revolutionized the way post-production audio is accomplished by replacing tape and mag film with random access, nonlinear hard disk technology and file format compatibility.
The MX-2424 is TASCAM's standalone 24-track hard disk recorder. Since its introduction in 2000, TASCAM has sold thousands of MX-2424s worldwide, making it the most popular 24-track recorder ever made. Its excellent sonic fidelity and audio file compatibility with other industry-leading recording and editing systems has made the MX-2424 widely popular with professional musicians, engineers and studio owners who wish to capture music and audio that will later be transferred to high-end DAW systems. The MX-2424 received the prestigious TEC award for "Recording/Storage Device of the Year" in 2001.
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