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Today, when we want to record a multi-track recording, we use a computer. Its the easiest, cheapest, and most reliable way to record your own music tracks. But, how was it done in the past? Well, if you were a professional youd probably have a large real-to-real unit like this one, which can record 16 tracks on a single reel tape. So, what if you were broke and did all of your recording at home? In that case you would probably have used something like this. I managed to pick up this old Tascam 4-track unit for $50. One of the things youll notice is that it uses what appears to be a standard cassette tape. Although it does require Type II cassettes, sometimes called metal or Cromium Dioxide. These were high end tapes, they were available in most electronics stores back in the 1980s and 90s but they were very expensive so most people didnt buy these just to put in their boombox and record stuff off of the radio. They were typically used in more high end applications. In fact, Techmo