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Description

The Yamaha MT8XII Multitrack Recorder is a robust analog solution for musicians and audio engineers looking to capture and mix multi-layered recordings with precision. Designed for both studio and live recording settings, the MT8XII provides an intuitive interface with eight independent tracks alongside a comprehensive mixing console, making it ideal for both solo artists and small bands. Its analog nature ensures that recordings maintain a warm and authentic sound, a feature cherished by those who appreciate the nuances of vintage audio equipment.

Equipped with a variety of inputs and outputs, the MT8XII offers flexibility in connecting with other equipment, whether you're integrating it into an existing studio setup or using it as a standalone device. Each track comes with dedicated controls for level, EQ, and pan, giving users complete autonomy over their sonic landscape. Additionally, the MT8XII supports sync capabilities, allowing for seamless expansion in complex recording scenarios.

Whether you're laying down initial tracks, overdubbing, or mixing, the Yamaha MT8XII is engineered to deliver high-fidelity analog recordings that stand the test of time. Its reliable performance and user-friendly design make it a staple for creators who value both functionality and audio quality.

Key Features:

  • Eight independent recording tracks
  • Comprehensive mixing console with dedicated level, EQ, and pan controls
  • Analog recording for warm, authentic sound
  • Multiple inputs and outputs for versatile connectivity
  • Sync capabilities for expanded recording setups
  • User-friendly interface for easy operation

Product specs

Brand Yamaha
Model MT8X II Multitrack Cassette Recorder
Year 1990s
Made In Japan
Categories Recording Gear
Electronics Analog, Solid State
Format Desktop Standalone
Number of Analog Inputs 16
Number of Analog Outputs 14
Number of Channels 8
Number of Digital Inputs 0
Number of Digital Outputs 0
Number of Headphone Outputs 1
Number of MIDI Inputs 0
Number of MIDI Outputs 0

FAQs

How many tracks can the Yamaha MT8XII Multitrack Recorder handle simultaneously?

The Yamaha MT8XII can handle up to 8 tracks simultaneously, allowing you to record and mix multiple audio sources at once.

Does the Yamaha MT8XII support digital inputs or outputs?

The Yamaha MT8XII does not support digital inputs or outputs; it is an analog multitrack recorder with 16 analog inputs and 14 analog outputs.

Is the Yamaha MT8XII suitable for home studio recording?

Yes, the Yamaha MT8XII is suitable for home studio recording, offering 8 channels for simultaneous recording and mixing, which is ideal for capturing band rehearsals or creating demos.

What type of media does the Yamaha MT8XII use for recording?

The Yamaha MT8XII uses cassette tapes for recording, providing a classic analog sound that many musicians and producers appreciate for its warmth and character.

Can I connect headphones directly to the Yamaha MT8XII?

Yes, the Yamaha MT8XII has one headphone output, allowing you to monitor recordings and mixes directly through headphones.

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We analyzed real musician discussions from forums and Reddit to find what players love, question, and tweak about Yamaha MT8XII Multitrack Recorder.

Features and functionality

  • The Yamaha MT8XII can only record 4 tracks simultaneously despite offering 8-track playback, which is a limitation for some users.

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  • The "TAPE OUT" jacks provide individual track outputs, likely pre-EQ and fader, useful for making project backups.

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  • Lacks semi-parametric EQ, offering only a graphic EQ, which may impact tonal shaping compared to other models like the Tascam 488 mk2.

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Comparisons

  • The MT8XII has a more natural tonality than many other cassette recorders, distinguishing itself from 4-track machines and some Tascam models.

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  • Considered better sounding than Tascam or Fostex multi-track cassette recorders by some users, making it a preferred choice for tactile analog recording enthusiasts.

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Use cases and applications

  • The unit is ideal for analog recordings without sync, but less effective if syncing with external devices is needed.

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See how Ricky Jamaraz uses Yamaha MT8XII Multitrack Recorder

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In a YouTube video titled "Album 7 Announcement" by Ricky Jamaraz, the Yamaha MT8XII Multitrack Recorder can be clearly seen at the 0:14 mark, confirming its use by the artist.

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This was used to record globelamp's first album Star Dust.

Album Usage

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