Thanks I'm the one that asked. I had used just pushing record on vocals and for others to punch in. But playing guitar by myself and doing it was impossible. I bought the pedal now but still see a use for this. You're a stand up guy thanks again.
It's actually quite easy. Connect the effect send into the effect processor input. The outs on the processor get plugged into the inputs. You can use the stereo bus to play it back.
Yah, that is something that is engrained in the system, it has to be a specific length. But it should allow anything over 2 seconds to go. What you can try to do is use the limiter system and try to get rid of the little noises that way.
I find that as long as you keep your firmware up to date, there isn't any problems with the machine. I have recorded most of my releases on it and I do find it easy to use. If you want to save some money, you can look at the DP24 as well.
Hey man I have a question, I use guitar loops or I create one with a program that I have and import the WAV file into the tascam to make my songs. My problem is going to be trying to sync up the guitar track along with my recorded drum machine track to get that exact start point to the beginning of the song. Is there a way to accomplish this?
I would suggest using an outside application for this. The portastudio is great, but the editing functions aren't easy to do fine editing. Once you get it as you want, export that file and import it into the DP32.
@@andhow8730 Now that is odd... I'd love to hear how that sounds. Are you using any effects in the stereo bus, internal or external? If you can send me a video on it, I'd love to see if I can figure it out.
Recording my second song on the Tascam and needed to know this. And this is one with a lot of vocals and this helped me so much!!
I've never been able to use this feature on any of my machines because I didn't know how to work it properly. Thank you for educating me.
I'm glad the video helped you out!
Another good job my friend... Now my switch is set up...
Great video!! This will make things much easier.
Glad it helped!
Thanks for the tutorial. You are helping me get more comfortable with my DP-24. Keep up the great work.
Thanks! If you have any questions about anything on the DP system, let me know.
Thank you, I did things that were just crazy until now ! I knew my DP-32 can do a lot more than I ever knew !
Great video. Just wasn’t sure how you entered the screen that shows the graph of the recorded part. It wasn’t visible on the video.
Click the JOG button, it will give you the wave format display.
Thanks for getting back to me so fast.
No problem, I'm always trying to help out. Hopefully you can fix it.
Thank you very much for this tutorial on auto-punch
Thanks I'm the one that asked. I had used just pushing record on vocals and for others to punch in. But playing guitar by myself and doing it was impossible. I bought the pedal now but still see a use for this. You're a stand up guy thanks again.
No problem. Always happy to help
How do you use effects send one and two for external effects how do you hook them up to an effect processor
It's actually quite easy. Connect the effect send into the effect processor input. The outs on the processor get plugged into the inputs. You can use the stereo bus to play it back.
The outs of the processor go in to the processor. In put?
@@freddygarza1026 The inputs on the DP24/32. Input A - H.
I'm going to do a video for this, it should be out this coming Wednesday.
@@MikeFoerster Looking forward to that. Would like to have the capability to use a compressor during mixdown. Not sure how to do that. Thanks
I'm using the silence function to erase noises from a recorded track but it won't allow me to erase anything less than 2 seconds (not 4 seconds) Help!
Yah, that is something that is engrained in the system, it has to be a specific length. But it should allow anything over 2 seconds to go. What you can try to do is use the limiter system and try to get rid of the little noises that way.
Why would vocal effects visualizer isn't coming through the tascam
Not sure what you mean by vocal effects visualizer
Get straight to punch 👊 next time ⌚
... this could have been a 45 second video.
Great video!Please tell me I want to buy teh tascam dp-32.Do you recommend it?Has it any problems?
I find that as long as you keep your firmware up to date, there isn't any problems with the machine. I have recorded most of my releases on it and I do find it easy to use. If you want to save some money, you can look at the DP24 as well.
Did you get one?
Hey man I have a question, I use guitar loops or I create one with a program that I have and import the WAV file into the tascam to make my songs. My problem is going to be trying to sync up the guitar track along with my recorded drum machine track to get that exact start point to the beginning of the song. Is there a way to accomplish this?
I would suggest using an outside application for this. The portastudio is great, but the editing functions aren't easy to do fine editing. Once you get it as you want, export that file and import it into the DP32.
If you want to, you can play around with the JOG PLAY button and fine tune where you want to put the loops.
Track edit would work. Insert the loop audio and play around with the "cut" feature to get it in sync.
Have you had any weird noise happening during fade outs when in mixdown playback? My DP24sd is doing it.
That I have not had. Is it a dirty sound? Maybe you need to get some contact cleaner for the faders.
If you are using any internal effects, they will sometimes make strange noises.
@@MikeFoerster I'm not. It's almost the sound of starved voltage during a fade out playback, ending with a phase-ish "zow" sound.
@@andhow8730 Now that is odd... I'd love to hear how that sounds. Are you using any effects in the stereo bus, internal or external? If you can send me a video on it, I'd love to see if I can figure it out.