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The world’s first 8-track recording to CompactFlash® memory card. Ultra-portable - the ultimate record anywhere multitracker. Ultra-high quality sound - up to 16-bit resolution at 44.1 kHz without quality-sapping compression; 2 track simultaneous recording
The ultimate record-anywhere multitrack. The new Fostex MR-8HD is not only the easiest to use digital multitrack ever, (if you can operate a tape recorder, you’ll be recording and multitracking within minutes of opening the box), it’s also the best value, best sounding multitracker in its class.
The ultimate record-anywhere multitrack. Capture inspiration whenever and wherever you are. The new MR-8 Mk II is the easiest to use digital multitrack ever. If you can operate a tape recorder, you’ll be recording and multitracking within minutes of opening the box.
Feb 18, 2021 · The Fostex MR 8 HD DIgital Multi Tracker. Here is my review of the sturdy and reliable Fostex MR8. It is kind of basic by today's standards, but I still use it all the time. It is...
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This little machine is capable of recording eight tracks of 16-bit, 44.1kHz audio to Compact Flash cards of 64 to 512MB capacity, and is supplied with a 128MB card. It offers track editing features, largely preset insert, send/return and 'mastering' effects, and basic mixing facilities.
"The ultimate record-anywhere multitrack.The new Fostex MR-8HD is not only the easiest to use digital multitrack ever, (if you can operate a tape recorder, you’ll be recording and multitracking within minutes of opening the box), it’s also the best value, best sounding multitracker in its class. ...
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Thank you very much for purchasing the Fostex MR-8mkII digital multitracker. The MR-8mkII is a digital multitracker which records and plays back audio on a CompactFlash Card. You can record audio at 44.1 kHz/16 bits (in the normal mode) or 22.05 kHz/16 bits (in the LP mode).