Tascam DP24/DP32 Digital Portastudio: Recording Acoustic Guitars
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- Опубликовано: 30 июн 2024
- Recording warm, full-bodied, professional sounding acoustic guitar in your home studio is not always easy. However, this is possible using the Tascam DP-24, the right microphones, a good pre-amp, and recording techniques that have stood the test of time. Watch all of this presentation now to get the information on this challenging topic that you want and deserve. #RecordingAcousticGuitars #AcousticGuitarRecording #RecordingGuitars
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A subject not for the faint of heart, acoustic guitar recording can be one of the most difficult aspects of producing a song. If your patient, follow some basic steps, and have the courage to experiment, chances are you’ll get good results. I wanted to share this information with those interested, in hopes that it will serve useful.
I love your videos..... always so full of information yet easy to watch! Thanks!
THANK YOU, THANK YOU, THANK YOU! REALLY "SOUND ADVICE" (LOL, pun intended!) Seriously, thanks for taking the time and putting forth the effort to bring these really informative and useful videos tips to your viewers!
You'll never know just how much we all appreciate it!
God bless and take care...
Thanks for watching and for your support. Wishing you all the best! 👍🏿
A very comprehensive tutorial... Hats off to your knowledge and patience
Thanks for watching. 👍🏿
Thank You For your Videos I have two of the Tascam DP 32s and They Are Great , I love the Way you Explain the Tips I Will Be Watching you ! And Many Thanks ♫♫♫♪
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I finally found one. Planning to use my DP 24 - 1st gen. with my MPC Live, and or Akai force. If you could, I would love to see a video on that subject...pit falls if any. or just your opinion.
Love your videos, been watching for years, Thanks for keeping them up.
Hang tight, something to this affect is on it's way soon. Thanks for watching and sharing. 👍🏿
thanks you ,from France👍
You're most welcome. Thanks for watching.
Thank you for the good record trick,I am working on a zoom R16 and I am going to change for a DP24 SD
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Thank you very much for another useful, crystal clear vid! =)
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Great presentation and great info as usual. I was really disappointed with the (RCA) unbalanced output on the DP-24. But your suggestion to run the signal through another board works perfect. I still have my Tascam M-3500 console and all of my outboard gear is still connected to it. Problem solved. Thanks so much. Your channel is the best on RUclips.
Thanks for watching, sharing and for your kind words. 👍🏿
Can you hook mic pre amps to multi track recorders? And compressors? And pedals?
Amazing content once more ⭐
Thank you!
4:58 .... Did you mean LDC right there ?
Yes I did! Missed that error. Thank you! 👍🏿
Very good presentation, as usual ! I've got a question - should you use an external preamp or you may rely on the internal preamps of the unit?
If can be of any help, I have recorded guitars on the 8th channel (Hi-z) and that gets you an amazingly powerful and clean signal. I have used also a cheap DI box (Pyle) for dynamic mics and it does the job just fine. The DP-24SD also gives you phantom power on all 8 channels, and they work great for condenser mics. In my experiencie, you don't need a pre-amplifier with the DP24SD. I'll suggest you to try without a pre-amp and see if you really need it.
Thanks for sharing your experience, it is appreciated. Also keep in mind that Hi-Z is designed for use with the direct connection of Guitars and Bass with passive pickups. Otherwise the brand recommends that function be turned off. This is where the preamp is recommended for recording acoustic guitars. 👍🏿
When recording acoustic guitars with a microphone, a preamp is recommended. This is because mic signals are weak, and preamps are designed to adjust these signals to line-level. Otherwise, DP-24's preamps are fine for most other recording applications. Thanks for watching. 👍🏿
@@PowercoatMusic Thanks for your detailed explanation. Keep up the good work!
@@JulioSerrano2015 Thank you!
Can you suggest some EQ settings for country rock Music?
That's difficult becuase it's so subjective. My best suggestion would be to pick a country song with the sound you want most. Then, spend time (using good headphones) playing with your EQ to try to match that sound and tone. That's what I do, and I hope that helps. Thanks for watching.
Would you record vocals on the stereo tracks as well???
If your production requires it, go for it. Thanks for watching. 👍🏿
I need help. Dumb question. Can I plug a 1/4 guitar cable into this unit. I don't understand it.
Yes you can. Just follow the instruction more closely. Thanks for watching. 👍🏿