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Portable 6+2 Track Recorder

  • With a touch screen and a USB 2.0 audio interface
  • 16 / 24 / 32 bit floating point resolution - 44.1 / 48 / 96 / 192 kHz
  • 3.5" Colour LCD touch screen
  • With presets for multi-track, music or field recordings as well as interviews, podcasts and ASMR applications
  • Two detachable condenser microphones with 14.6 mm diaphragm (positioning in AB or XY configuration)
  • An integrated USB 2.0 audio interface with 8 inputs and 2 outputs
  • 24V / 48V Phantom power (separately switchable)
  • Multitrack recording with up to 8 tracks (6 single tracks + stereo mix)
  • Recording in WAV (BWF) or MP3 format
  • WAV (BWF): up to 32-bit / 192kHz
  • MP3: up to 320kBit/s / 48kHz
  • MS decoder
  • Reverb effect (6 rooms)
  • Functions: pre-recording, auto-recording, dual-recording, flap signal function, XRI function, etc.
  • An integrated mixer with compressor, limiter, reverb, low-cut filter, automatic level control, noise gate and more
  • An integrated loudspeaker for easy monitoring
  • Recording possibilities on microSD, microSDHC and microSDXC cards with up to 512 GB
  • Remote control via smartphone/tablet with an optional Bluetooth adapter Tascam AK-BT1 (Art. 531514, not included) and remote control app possible
  • Up to 11h battery life (onboard microphones)
  • Phantom power off and stereo WAV recording at 24-bit / 44.1kHz
  • Power supply possible via 4 x AA battery, USB or optional power supply Tascam PS-P520U (Article no. 512355, not included in the delivery)
  • Dimensions (W x H x D): 83 x 206 x 42 mm
  • Weight: 381 g
  • Incl. 4 x AA battery, registration and operating instructions

Connections:

  • 4 Combo mic/line inputs: XLR/jack
  • 1 Camera/line input: 3.5 mm jack
  • 4 Combo mic/line inputs: XLR/jack
  • 1 Camera/line input: 3.5 mm jack
  • 1 Camera/line output: 3.5 mm jack
  • 1 Stereo headphone output with level control: 3.5 mm jack
  • USB Type-C
  • Slot for optional Bluetooth adapter
  • Available since January 2022
  • Item number 531510
  • Sales Unit 1 piece(s)
  • Integrated Stereo Microhone Yes
  • Recording Tracks 8
  • Microphone Inputs 4
  • 48 V Phantom power Yes
  • Line Inputs 5
  • Storage Medium microSD/SDHC/SDXC
  • Headphone connection Yes
  • Integrated Speaker Yes
  • Resolution max. 32 bit
  • Max. Sample Rate 192 kHz
  • Limiter Yes
  • Max. Memory 512
  • Power Feed 4x AA-Battery, USB or optional Power Supply
  • Dimensions 83 x 206 x 42 mm
  • Weight 381 g
  • Included In Delivery 4x AA Battery, Manual
419 €
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Innovative multi-track recorder

The Tascam Portacapture X8 is an immensely versatile field recorder designed for high-quality audio capture, featuring two detachable condenser microphones that can be arranged in either AB or XY configurations, while four XLR combo jacks provide additional connections for microphones and instruments. The recorder is capable of handling up to six simultaneous channels along with an optional stereo mix, and thanks to its USB connector, it can also function as an audio interface with eight inputs and two outputs when connected to a computer. Operation is straightforward via a colour LCD touchscreen that ensures an intuitive workflow, and with six dedicated recording apps available, the Portacapture X8 is equally at home producing podcasts, capturing music, or creating atmospheric soundscapes for film and game productions.

Tascam multi-track recorder level meter

Easy operation with apps

The Portacapture X8 is controlled via its 3.5" colour LCD touchscreen, making operation intuitive and straightforward, while six dedicated apps allow for quick and spontaneous recordings, with the 'Manual' app offering full flexibility for individual or multi-track recordings of up to six channels. For interviews, the 'Voice' app provides a simple, tailored setup, and the podcast app is perfect for podcasts with up to four participants, while the 'Music' app gives a clear overview of all connected instruments and quick access to the internal reverb effect with six selectable room settings. Tascam's proprietary HDDA microphone preamps handle the XLR/TRS inputs to deliver high-quality recordings at up to 32-bit and 192 kHz, and the built-in mixer allows further refinement with a compressor, limiter, and low-pass filter to ensure every recording sounds its best.

Tascam multi-track recorder built-in microphones

Flexible recording control

The Portacapture X8 is designed for content creators and filmmakers seeking a flexible, easy-to-use solution for high-quality recordings, with 48V phantom power available for condenser microphones connected to the XLR/TRS inputs. The device also provides convenient recording control functions, such as the ability to start recording automatically when a set threshold is exceeded, and if the recorder is positioned in a hard-to-reach spot, it can be conveniently controlled via smartphone using the optional AK-BT1 Bluetooth adapter. Power is supplied either by the four included AA batteries, the USB connection, or the optional PS-P520U power supply, making the Portacapture X8 versatile enough for any recording situation.

Tascam Portacapture X8 Detail

About Tascam

Tascam started out in 1971 as Teac Corporation's distributor of professional audio equipment. The name is the acronym of Teac Audio System Company of America. Tascam was a great innovator on the market and pioneered leading technologies of the time, such as multitrack tape and cassette recorders, digital multitrack recorders (DTRS), digital mixing consoles, and so on. Today, Tascam supplies the entire sound industry with products for television and radio studios, recording studios, concert halls, conference rooms, academic institutions, commercial facilities, theatres, internet podcasters and broadcasters, music producers, and musicians.

Full synchronisation with video technology

The Portacapture X8 can be mounted directly on a DSLR camera or a simple microphone stand, and with the cold shoe adapter on the back, it can also be integrated into an AV rig. To help synchronise recordings with video, it emits a clap signal at the beginning and end of each take, while on the left-hand side, an external line input in mini-jack format allows recording of a camera pilot track and the adjacent line output sends the stereo sum of the Portacapture X8 directly to the camera, with the output level adjustable in the recorder’s menu. Also located on the left side is a headphone output, enabling convenient monitoring of recordings directly from the device.

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Excellent conception. It has serious issues. Unusable.
CarlosJo 18.02.2022
This is an awesome recorder in theory. The mics are excellent, full rich sound. The options, ins and outs, excellent ! Once you get the hang of its UI and understand the flow of signal through each app you can start imagining how you can use this recorder in different situations. The technical specs are also excellent. The AD/DA is high quality.

Unfortunately the one I had purchased had a major defect. After recording four songs, each with the same set up - about 20 minutes of usage - the recorder started to send repetitive signals to my two tracks. Warning for something ? No messages, no indication about what was wrong. Out of the blue repetitive hammering sounds. This sound was recorded on the tracks so my recording was unusable. I stopped recording and turned the recorder off. Started about an hour later and listened to the damaged recording. The recorder started gently hammering again while listening, independent of the recorded hammering, then I heard the recorded hammering too ... I read the troubleshooting section of the manual. There was nothing related to my problem. I am disappointed and frustrated. Returning it today. BTW, the SD card I have been using works perfectly in my computer. So the problem is in the recorder not on the recording media.

I am still giving 3 stars for all the conception and the quality while it worked properly during the first 20 minutes. May be I was sent a defective unit. But I will not try another one for now. I lost confidence in the recorder.
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Ultrasonic noise problems
V.ince 20.10.2022
I bought this attracted by the possibility of 32 bit float on a handheld device. Everything ran smoothly until I opened the recordings in a spectrogram.
Using the supplied capsules, you can clearly see ultrasonic noise, steady tones. This happens at all sample rates and bit depths. But there's more, this happens on empty channels too, so you get a hum printed on silence!

I returned this and had a second unit, which has the same problem. I checked online and other users have experienced the same issue. I will return this second unit too, hoping to get it repaired or refunded.

This makes the unit unusable for me and I can't understand how this problem hasn't been addressed by the manufacturer.
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Amazing with some real drawbacks and no competition
Braddie 08.08.2023
This is my 2nd X8 since my first one got dropped (not by me) and broke. I've had some time to play around with it and know it pretty well by now.

+ Positives +
- 32 bit float recording with dual rec in 24bit/16bit wav or MP3
- Big touchscreen with a ton of info
- XLR/Line combo jacks
- Low noise floor from the preamps
- Usable as an audio interface for your DAW/computer/iPhone
- USB-C connector allows you to power it with a powerbank
- Supports massive SD cards
- 1/4 screw mount + cold shoe mount
- Ability to do timecode with the bluetooth dongle


- Negatives -
- USB-C is only USB 2.0 speed which makes file transfers painfully slow
- Audio interface functionality doesn't work on all computers and Tascam support is worthless, taking weeks to respond and not solving any issues
- Ultrasonic hum isn't fixed as far as I'm aware, but I don't record in such high sampling frequencies
- No included accessories , no wind protection, not even a USB cable
- Touchscreen is kinda slow
- UI layout is unintuitive and frustrating to navigate at times
- Bluetooth dongle is not included and not secured in a nice way
- Not waterproof/resistant
- Poor build quality, I exchanged the previous one which had massive backlight bleeding and horizontal lines on the screen
- Cheap feeling mic capsules without any protection
- No audio out from the XLR/Line jacks, only USB-C and 3.5mm jack


I bought this on a whim because I needed something to record sounds with on the go as well as an audio interface that wasn't too big and had more than 2 inputs with a mixer. This fit the bill perfectly for that and had 32bit float recording as an extra. I'm very conflicted with this device because it has so much potential but seems to suffer from poor build quality. It's an all plastic build and the plastic of the body doesn't feel too bad, but the plastic on the mic capsules and the gain knob have to be the cheapest I've felt in a while. The gain knob, arguably the largest physical control on this thing feels cheap and doesn't give the feel/feedback I expect from it. The housing also transmits any handling noise, so wearing gloves or using a tripod/shock mount is recommended.

I really had to get used to the UI because it's not intuitive. Even now I find myself needlessly going back and forth between pages and menus to do very simple stuff that shouldn't be that hard to access. I don't know why manual mode has 3 pages, but 2 or even 1 would've sufficed. On top of that you can't really change how the main menu with the apps looks and the organization of it isn't the best. Pair that with a slow touchscreen and it's not always a fun experience. The (not so) optional Bluetooth dongle makes things a lot better and allows you to set it up on a stage and monitor/operate it without having to ever get on that stage.

However, this review makes it seem like it's only bad. When it comes to recording sounds this thing is great, at least if you don't choose too high of a sampling rate because you could suffer from the infamous ultrasonic noise issue. As far as I'm aware Tascam hasn't made a hardware revision for this problem, and at this point I doubt they ever will. If you record at 48kHz however you should be fine. The XLR/Line combo jacks feel good and the preamps in them sound great. You also have a 3.5mm camera in/out path, but that does take up 2 of the channel inputs. As it stands now you can only use 6 inputs at a time instead of all the available ones, but for most people 4 XLR/Line (or camera in/out + 2 XLR/Line) + 2 capsule mics should be enough.

The included capsule mics sound ok but feel very cheap and have zero protection. You have remove them to change from XY to AB config which makes no sense because these use a 3.5mm jack. Why they didn't go for a pivoting design is beyond me. The capsules are very susceptible to wind noise, more than any other mic I've used so far and they need a dead cat to be usable outside. Tascam of course didn't provide this, but you can buy it from them for a cool €30. I went with a €5 dead cat from a big chinese e-tailer which does the job just as well.

I also want to talk about 32bit float. It's great to have in unpredictable situations or for recordings where you have one shot to get things right, but it doesn't fit poor mic placement/wind shielding or poorly set gain at the source. In fact, I've experienced first hand how a singer clipped a mic without wind protection and despite being able to lower that clipped sound it still ended up clipped because he overloaded the microphone. 32bit float is also not compatible with all software, but this is where the dual rec mode shines. As far as I'm aware the Zoom F-series don't have this feature but it's a godsend. If your levels are set correctly you can just take the 24bit recording that's recorded alongside the 32bit float file.

Waterproofing would've been nice on such an expensive device that gets used outdoors a lot. The battery life is around 8 hours on rechargeable batteries (4x AA) and you can also use an external powerbank to power it. Too bad Zoom doesn't have anything to rival this, so despite its flaws this is still the best in its class.
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Brilliant. Like having two extra ears.
MHarbour 30.10.2022
Extraordinary. Especially when set to the highest resolutions.
Listening back to recorded sound, its like it's all happening again.
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