Re: multitrack recorder help
The cassette-based Tascam recorders are very nice for the money. I had the 424MKIII. You can record 4 channels at the same time, each with its own levels and EQs, and also add 2 more channels in stereo during mix-down. It can also be used as a 6 channel mixer in front of a PA and monitors.
The models cheaper than the 424 have less features: I think you can only record 2 tracks at once, and they have a 2 band EQ (high and low) instead of 3 band (high, low, and sweepable mids) on the 424. The 424 also has 2 different tape speeds. IMO, the Tascam 424 is a very nice little home recording set-up, and works well in a small band setting, too.
I sold mine to get a Boss BR-8 digital 8 track recorder. I like having more tracks and built-in effects and amp modeling on the BR-8, but I hate having to scroll through a menu to do things. I really miss my old 424 with its sliders, knobs, and switches! It was much easier to use, IMO. The only down-side to tape recording is the slight tape hiss you'll get; it's noisier than digital, but still not too bad for home recording. I never really noticed it much at all until I actually compared it to digital. If you've listened to cassette tapes, then you're already used to it.