Tascam update Sonicview consoles’ firmware
The latest firmware for the Sonicview 16 and Sonicview 24 consoles introduces some new functionality and promises to simplify the operation of both units.
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The latest firmware for the Sonicview 16 and Sonicview 24 consoles introduces some new functionality and promises to simplify the operation of both units.
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