Tascam Model 12 DAWLESS Multitrack Recording
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- Опубліковано 20 тра 2024
- Capture your DAWless jams directly to SD card with the Tascam Model 12 as multitrack recordings! This video explores using the Model 12 for recording instruments, mixing on the fly, re-sampling, recording from Bluetooth and more.
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00:00 DAWLESS Recording
1:01 Connections Setup
4:12 Recording Multitracks
6:26 Bonus Tips
7:16 Issues
Do you prefer recording directly to a mixer or straight into your DAW? Why or why not?
It’s always fun to have more channel doing those gear talks; Talking how you use the pieces in your workflow, not just the feature list… keep em coming!
I appreciate that and agree completely! Loving watching how people find their own ways to use gear. More videos coming!
Personally, I'm using Zoom L12 mixer (there also a L20 version as well).
That was my second choice, and I can't even recall why I went for the Tascam over the Zoom. They definitely cover a lot of the same ground.
I do the same with the sub out of the model 12. Anything can go to the sampler! Nice setup!
Thanks! Yeah, I'm not sure what its intended usage is, but I can't think of using the submix for anything other than a sampler feeding tube now 😆
So, when recording with this can you save sessions and go back to them later to add more or edit?
Yes, you've got the multiracks recorded to an SD card and you can either record over some or all of the tracks, and you can even set 'punch in' points, or simply record after the initial recording and keep adding to that at the end.