Colombia. The basic audio interfaces for 'Home-studios', as well as professional consoles of up to 64 channels and 24 inputs, are the new products that Yamaki offers its customers thanks to the agreement reached with the company Tascam to be its distributor in Colombia.
This company, based in California, belongs to the Japanese group TEAC. His experience includes the development of products in the field of professional audio and music production since its foundation in 1971.
According to Yamaki representatives, Tascam seeks to cover the market especially in three lines: audio recording, technology for musicians and broadcasting.
One of its design lines are products for exclusive use with Mac devices: iPhone, iTouch or iPad, as in the case of iM2 microphones or the iXZ interface. It also has a range of devices for burning to solid media be it DVD, CD, USB Flash, CF cards and even BLUE RAY
In addition, with its developments for musicians, the Japanese manufacturer has made a great effort to make this line accessible and easy to use. It has launched a family of portable recording studios whose main objective is to be able to make a recording without the need to use complicated programs and tools.