There’s often confusion with many as to when or whether or not a mixer or a USB audio interface is required. Furthermore, some also struggle with the purpose of each unit. With this, I wanted to share the information posted with anyone interested in hopes that it serves useful.
thanks for your presentation process and workflow of your instructions.. its pretty good quality and your produced at a speed that allows time for audience to process any information and to also allow a decison to rewind i.e. a thinking gap to reflect on content i.e a basic decision for the viewer to decide to rewind a point of information without worry about missing, means your presentation stress is very low for the audience. Often it gets tiring when your assurance of 100% intense listening ensuring that your not bound to every second of content time to decide if the information if sinking in..I think this presentation is a good example of that, there is a definately a 'stress of duration' anxiety that does not follow watching this presentation.. enduring two strokes about four years ago has meant that I do get amxious even listning to basic presentation, and suffer from a duration and stressing factors that cause a kind of mental exaustion when trying to listen so intently often worrying that Im not getting all the information, hence the mention of audience anxiety, that they just missed a previous vital point while processing something you have just said..
I'm looking to upgrade my Tascam DP32 and looking for more accurate faders but the same overall functionality. The Tascam model 24 seems possible but a little dated and I'd like a more modern machine - possibly with automated faders ie maybe a live studio or other mixer, but it must have multitracking (sometimes called dubbing) facilities. If at all possible can you kindly suggest a few that may be suitable. My budget is between £1000 and £3000, depending on the quality and functions. Just a pointer to a few options (or helpful video etc) would be really appreciated. For examples of what I use it are are found on my channel (mainly personal music recording to go with my art).
Beginner here...good content. By comparison between the two, is it crucial to know that analog mixers cannot receive playback from USB audio interfaces unless the mixers have a USB input? It seems that the only interactive analog/digital mixers out there today are Tascam and Zoom... and if you're to use an analog mixer, one of the only options for recording into a DAW is by way of main outputs or sub outputs into an audio interface. Very limited options... unless I'm not realizing something.
The answer to your question in general is "Yes". However there are analog mixers on the market that also have digital functionality that allows them to also serve as a USB AI. USB AIs are designed to be connected to either a PC or another device that can accept USB audio input. Thanks for watching.
There’s often confusion with many as to when or whether or not a mixer or a USB audio interface is required. Furthermore, some also struggle with the purpose of each unit. With this, I wanted to share the information posted with anyone interested in hopes that it serves useful.
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thanks for your presentation process and workflow of your instructions.. its pretty good quality and your produced at a speed that allows time for audience to process any information and to also allow a decison to rewind i.e. a thinking gap to reflect on content i.e a basic decision for the viewer to decide to rewind a point of information without worry about missing, means your presentation stress is very low for the audience. Often it gets tiring when your assurance of 100% intense listening ensuring that your not bound to every second of content time to decide if the information if sinking in..I think this presentation is a good example of that, there is a definately a 'stress of duration' anxiety that does not follow watching this presentation.. enduring two strokes about four years ago has meant that I do get amxious even listning to basic presentation, and suffer from a duration and stressing factors that cause a kind of mental exaustion when trying to listen so intently often worrying that Im not getting all the information, hence the mention of audience anxiety, that they just missed a previous vital point while processing something you have just said..
Thanks so much for watching, and I'm really glad I could help in some small way. Wishing the very best of health and happiness to you and family.
I'm looking to upgrade my Tascam DP32 and looking for more accurate faders but the same overall functionality. The Tascam model 24 seems possible but a little dated and I'd like a more modern machine - possibly with automated faders ie maybe a live studio or other mixer, but it must have multitracking (sometimes called dubbing) facilities. If at all possible can you kindly suggest a few that may be suitable. My budget is between £1000 and £3000, depending on the quality and functions. Just a pointer to a few options (or helpful video etc) would be really appreciated. For examples of what I use it are are found on my channel (mainly personal music recording to go with my art).
Do you have a video about mixers with audio interfaces capabilities?
Yes I do. Check out the channel's main page for much more content. Thanks for watching.
@@PowercoatMusic I will. But can you send me the link or the exact title here, please? ☺
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Beginner here...good content. By comparison between the two, is it crucial to know that analog mixers cannot receive playback from USB audio interfaces unless the mixers have a USB input? It seems that the only interactive analog/digital mixers out there today are Tascam and Zoom... and if you're to use an analog mixer, one of the only options for recording into a DAW is by way of main outputs or sub outputs into an audio interface. Very limited options... unless I'm not realizing something.
The answer to your question in general is "Yes". However there are analog mixers on the market that also have digital functionality that allows them to also serve as a USB AI. USB AIs are designed to be connected to either a PC or another device that can accept USB audio input. Thanks for watching.