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The Yamaha MT-100 4 Track Recorder was an  tool developed for midrange recording hopefuls in the late 1980s. It was marketed just before the advent of . In essence it allowed variable speed recording of 4 tracks of  that could be mixed and merged and re-recorded onto standard cassette tape. It had its broadest applications with keyboard and guitar players.

What makes the Yamaha MT-100 so appealing to people working with Samplers and Synthesizers of the era is this single selling point. Many of them had a multi-track built in. With the combination of 8 to 16 tracks, one was able to  the number effectively up to about 128 tracks. 256 with creative mixing.

These were also brought to being because computer gear at the time was expensive and hard to come by for many aspiring youths of the era. But they were inspired by many publications like  and  in the US and abroad to use their talents creatively.

This one is in excellent shape.  At the time of listing all functions work well.  What is in the box is: One Yamaha MT100 Multitrack Cassette Recorder, one 12V Power Supply contained a hard shell briefcase. 

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Listed10 years ago
ConditionVery Good (Used)
Very Good items may show a few slight marks or scratches but are fully functional and in overall great shape.Learn more
Brand
Model
  • MT100 Multitrack Cassette Recorder
Categories
Year
  • 1980's
Made In
  • Japan

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Marvin's Gear Locker

Menomonie, WI, United States
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