Hi, your videos are great. I have a question. I am sorry. Can we assign reverb to both cams from Aydın Aydın? So essentially internal microphone and external microphone. Thank you from now
Thanks for your comment. As I can remember, reverb and only be set on two channels at a time, and only on certain pairs of channels. It can not be set on channels 7 or 8. It can be set on 1/2, or 3/4, or 5/6, but can't be set on 3/5. I'd suggest downloading the complete manual from Tascam. It goes into more detail. Cheers.
I'm glad you found the video helpful. I connected the Tascam mic (for voice) into input 5. I sent the guitar to input 6. Then I EQd the inputs and added reverb. I mixed them on the mixer page (after checking my levels off camera using a pair of headphones to monitor), and then sent that out to my camera using a split cable. The microphone on my guitar strap is what you hear for all of the spoken parts. That was easy to send because I simply muted the Tascam input at those times. Then I edited the footage into a short video and that was that.
sorry can you help me? if I put the reverb in mixdown in the manual app and record the song I hear it in the headphones. When I listen to the song again I hear it without the effect, why? Thank you
Don't forget to subscribe when you ask a question if you're not already subscribed. I don't see the little button that shows your subscribed, so hit that button for the answer. Reverb is assigned to different tracks as pairs. Or the whole mix as a mix out. You may have reverb assigned to mix out when you're mixing and then playback when you're editing. Download the manual, read it for more direct answers. But it seems to me like if you have three or one channels one and two, but you are playing back channels three and four, you won't hear Reverb. River will only be on channels one and two. And that instance if you wanted to hear reverb on other channels, you would have to apply it to the mix. You can only apply it to two channels like I said above. Channels one and two, three and four, or 5 and 6, or the complete stereo mix down. But no combination in between. Good luck. Subscribe.
I'm recording the vocals and guitar separately at the same time so that the vocals don't belld into the guitar track, adn the guitar dosen't bleed into the vocal track.
@@RobertHamm I understand the setup but the reverb was only applied to Inputs 1-2 so the reverb effect was only on the 2 mics (ambient) which would be applied to both your voice and guitar. correct? Meaning the microphone and guitar tracks themselves if solo'd would not have any reverb effect on them? Also is the reverb being recorded on the track or is it just being monitored? Could you do this is steps or stages using overdubbing methods and recording guitar for example with plate reverb, and then do the vocal with small hall reverb?
sorry to ask this question but i tried to turn on reverb and the on/off button is grayed out and wont let me turn it on? do you know why this could be by chance?
You could record that amp with your phone if you wanted to. It's not about the recorder, it's about levels. And, yes. The X8 has all the tools to properly record anything you may want to record.
Great video! Good to know that the EQ settings can ONLY be used with 48khz and NOT with 192khz settings!
oh waooh au top, question, the effect reverb its fixe or can modify, thanks
good presentation..the reverb sound good
Thanks.
awesome!!!!
I actually used this settings to record a video recently
Nice. It's a very handy recorder.
Hi, your videos are great. I have a question. I am sorry. Can we assign reverb to both cams from Aydın Aydın? So essentially internal microphone and external microphone. Thank you from now
Thanks for your comment. As I can remember, reverb and only be set on two channels at a time, and only on certain pairs of channels. It can not be set on channels 7 or 8. It can be set on 1/2, or 3/4, or 5/6, but can't be set on 3/5.
I'd suggest downloading the complete manual from Tascam. It goes into more detail. Cheers.
Can you add reverb to individual tracks after recording, eg. during a bounce to stereo mix down?
Hi thanks for the video! Good job. Could I ask you a link for the pop filter you got on the mic capsules please?
Thanks. Here's the link. It's a snug fit but they work. amzn.to/3ldClj2
Great vid. I am a saxophonist and love this ! Can I ask how did you connect it up with the video ?
I'm glad you found the video helpful. I connected the Tascam mic (for voice) into input 5. I sent the guitar to input 6. Then I EQd the inputs and added reverb. I mixed them on the mixer page (after checking my levels off camera using a pair of headphones to monitor), and then sent that out to my camera using a split cable. The microphone on my guitar strap is what you hear for all of the spoken parts. That was easy to send because I simply muted the Tascam input at those times. Then I edited the footage into a short video and that was that.
Great song.
Thanks!
correction... you can record Reverb not higher than 48khz up to 32 bit float, not only 24 bit. Chears!!
Awesome,, sounds good bro.
Appreciate it!
great video. does it allow to use the mixer while overbubbing? like basically mix the song?
Yes, you can mix down and save a new vile, but it doesn't overdub like a garage band on ipad, (or any standalone audio workstation) sadly.
@@RobertHamm thanks! yeah it would be awesome if it could overdub like a daw!
I don't know why it doesn't. I wish it did as well.
@@RobertHamm How does overdubbing work on this unit. Could I record an acoustic guitar with a mic pair and later a stereo synth through line in?
What if u just have an acoustic and wanna use the mics to record on different tracks - how do I switch
Ooh use the mics for acoustic- and other tracks for vocals
You found it Brx?
sorry can you help me? if I put the reverb in mixdown in the manual app and record the song I hear it in the headphones. When I listen to the song again I hear it without the effect, why? Thank you
Don't forget to subscribe when you ask a question if you're not already subscribed. I don't see the little button that shows your subscribed, so hit that button for the answer. Reverb is assigned to different tracks as pairs. Or the whole mix as a mix out. You may have reverb assigned to mix out when you're mixing and then playback when you're editing. Download the manual, read it for more direct answers. But it seems to me like if you have three or one channels one and two, but you are playing back channels three and four, you won't hear Reverb. River will only be on channels one and two. And that instance if you wanted to hear reverb on other channels, you would have to apply it to the mix. You can only apply it to two channels like I said above. Channels one and two, three and four, or 5 and 6, or the complete stereo mix down. But no combination in between. Good luck. Subscribe.
Mě by jen zajímalo, proč máš tento rekordére s mikrofony a ještě extra jeden mikrofon na zpěv. To nezvládne nahrát ta samotná krabička?
I'm recording the vocals and guitar separately at the same time so that the vocals don't belld into the guitar track, adn the guitar dosen't bleed into the vocal track.
@@RobertHamm I understand the setup but the reverb was only applied to Inputs 1-2 so the reverb effect was only on the 2 mics (ambient) which would be applied to both your voice and guitar. correct? Meaning the microphone and guitar tracks themselves if solo'd would not have any reverb effect on them? Also is the reverb being recorded on the track or is it just being monitored? Could you do this is steps or stages using overdubbing methods and recording guitar for example with plate reverb, and then do the vocal with small hall reverb?
sorry to ask this question but i tried to turn on reverb and the on/off button is grayed out and wont let me turn it on? do you know why this could be by chance?
It's recording mode or channel select issue. Check the manual and you'll see what it could be.
Could I record a 50watt amp with this?
You could record that amp with your phone if you wanted to. It's not about the recorder, it's about levels. And, yes. The X8 has all the tools to properly record anything you may want to record.
@RobertHamm I should've said, "With professional quality and results," kind sir
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Guitar is not mic?
Pic got 3 mic