hi,
I'm looking for information about the Tascam M700,sound,maintenance,reliability,tips,upgrades, etc.I serched in the web and seems that only few know about this console...
Tascam didn't sell many of them. There may not be anyone around at Tascam that remembers it first hand, but they can still get a copy of the manuals.
I sold Tascam back then. That was back when analog was still strong and the new digital open-reel multitracks were coming of age.
Check the archives of EQ magazine. There was a feature of a couple or R&B guys that had one in their project studio. I don't remember if they talked shop about the console, but you may be able to track them down and see if they are alive and have anything to say about the console.
Off subject a bit...Hey Sheet....were you in Tulsa around that period? and if so, who did you work for?
On topic, there may be more of that model and the 600 in Europe than over here in America.
Davedog...I had moved back to Tulsa from Hollyweird in 89. It was a hard call. Apartment for $1800 month, or 2,800 sq ft house for $700. I worked for a large A/V contractor during the day, and freelanced by night. About two years of that was all I could stand and then I got back out on the road.
I worked for some companies that you would probably know out in LA.
There was one other large console from Tascam, that was their last large format board. Post houses bought them mostly. It was a M5000 I believe. They were not really designed for music production like the 700, but they looked REALLY cool. They were noisy and the EQ was less than stellar. I think that if a small studio wanted a console for shock factor, for just eye candy, the M5000 would be at the top of the list. For ear candy, look anywhere else but Tascam. They are not a knock-your-socks-off console manufacturer.
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Tascam didn't sell many of them. There may not be anyone around
Tascam didn't sell many of them. There may not be anyone around at Tascam that remembers it first hand, but they can still get a copy of the manuals.
I sold Tascam back then. That was back when analog was still strong and the new digital open-reel multitracks were coming of age.
Check the archives of EQ magazine. There was a feature of a couple or R&B guys that had one in their project studio. I don't remember if they talked shop about the console, but you may be able to track them down and see if they are alive and have anything to say about the console.
Off subject a bit...Hey Sheet....were you in Tulsa around that p
Off subject a bit...Hey Sheet....were you in Tulsa around that period? and if so, who did you work for?
On topic, there may be more of that model and the 600 in Europe than over here in America.
a local studio here had one of those, it was the one without the
a local studio here had one of those, it was the one without the fader automation, I think it was ok, nothing to die for but it was nice...
Davedog...I had moved back to Tulsa from Hollyweird in 89. It w
Davedog...I had moved back to Tulsa from Hollyweird in 89. It was a hard call. Apartment for $1800 month, or 2,800 sq ft house for $700. I worked for a large A/V contractor during the day, and freelanced by night. About two years of that was all I could stand and then I got back out on the road.
I worked for some companies that you would probably know out in LA.
There was one other large console from Tascam, that was their last large format board. Post houses bought them mostly. It was a M5000 I believe. They were not really designed for music production like the 700, but they looked REALLY cool. They were noisy and the EQ was less than stellar. I think that if a small studio wanted a console for shock factor, for just eye candy, the M5000 would be at the top of the list. For ear candy, look anywhere else but Tascam. They are not a knock-your-socks-off console manufacturer.
I have uploaded a PDF version of the manual, in case you are int
I have uploaded a PDF version of the manual, in case you are interested:
https://archive.org/details/Tascam-M700-Manual-Full/
tasv, post: 459707, member: 51462 wrote: I have uploaded a PDF v
Thanks. I've been looking for that one for a long time.
Hi,@tasv, the link is no longer available... could you please up
Hi,
@tasv, the link is no longer available... could you please upload it again? I am getting crazy looking for this manual...
Thanks!