So if I'm ready to mix down a song, how can I use reverb on my voice and De-ess it at the same time if I can only use one effect at a time? Reverb and de-essing are essential and standard mixdown techniques
You can add reverb to your tracks using the effect send and turning on reverb in the Effect button. The de-essing is a little harder. Tascam has made it so that using de-essing, compression, noise reduction and exciter are under the Dynamics section which can only be used through the inputs. This means you needed to do them when you first recorded the tracks. I'll work on a video showing how to use these effects after you've already recorded.
@@MikeFoerster Morning Mike. Yeah please do. I still need as many tips as I can get on the effects sends. Both internal and external. It's starting to sink in now. I'm finally throwing my external fx into the Streo Bus thanks to you!! Thank you ✌
Hello love the videos ive been confused about this too. Do you think you can help me with effect sending to external units and leading back in? I havent been able to get the send to work
Sure. When you are using the external sends, you just have to remember to have the returns come in from the inputs on the board and have those inputs either assigned to the stereo bus, if you are using them for final mixdown, or to a track to record them.
Send 2 is the second send output on the back of the machine, the Master 2 is the master volume for that send. I suggest setting it to 127 which is the highest it can be.
Sorry to bother you again, but you seem to be the master with the dp24. Question: how do you export the master track so you can transfer it with the usb? I used to be able to do this on the dp02.
@@reardondearborn The master track will be in the song directory which will be in the music directory. It will have the same name as the directory. That is your mixdown / master version. You may see two files, one will end with a _z, that one is the previous version of the file.
I don't hear any effects on my track. I've turned the send to post and turned it up and I have my effect on but I still don't hear any reverb. What do you think I've done wrong?
I'll need more information so I'm going to ask a bunch of questions. What effects are using using? Internal or external? Do you have the main send (grey knobs) turned up all the way? These need to be up as high as possible because they run the entire show. Let me know these things and we can see if we can get to the bottom of this.
I'll need more information so I'm going to ask a bunch of questions. What effects are using using? Internal or external? Do you have the main send (grey knobs) turned up all the way? These need to be up as high as possible because they run the entire show. Let me know these things and we can see if we can get to the bottom of this.
@@MikeFoerster First of all, thank you for replying!!!! Your content is very helpful. So here is the deal. I turned up the grey send mains and I can hear the effect sends (using internal, not guitar, reverb), no external sends. The problem is when I hit record, I can hear other previously recorded tracks, even though their track volume slider is set to 0. I can mute them, but figured setting their volumes to 0 would eliminate them from monitoring. What's going on??????
It sounds like you have the effect sends set to pre on the tracks you have the faders down on. Pre will send the sound into the effects send even if you have it turned down. Either switch the mode to either off or post, with post it will depend on the fader to include the effects.
I think that the best thing to do while you are recording , if you don't want a certain effect , is to go inside the undesired effect and to turn all the knobs at zero . End of the problem
what the HAHAHAHAH that is nuts i tried to mark 1 in and mark 2 out between a silence you know what the damz machine said ERROR TO SHORT it was 7 seconds hahahaha i think tascam playing with us what is the reason that you still believe in the machine tell me please and maybe ill will keep the machine but every day i gettin mad about it heheheh
I haven't had an issue like that. I'm still happy with it. The model series doesn't offer editing like this, but there are things I like about that too.
Thank for doing these videos nice job
So if I'm ready to mix down a song, how can I use reverb on my voice and De-ess it at the same time if I can only use one effect at a time? Reverb and de-essing are essential and standard mixdown techniques
You can add reverb to your tracks using the effect send and turning on reverb in the Effect button. The de-essing is a little harder. Tascam has made it so that using de-essing, compression, noise reduction and exciter are under the Dynamics section which can only be used through the inputs. This means you needed to do them when you first recorded the tracks. I'll work on a video showing how to use these effects after you've already recorded.
@@MikeFoerster Morning Mike. Yeah please do. I still need as many tips as I can get on the effects sends. Both internal and external. It's starting to sink in now. I'm finally throwing my external fx into the Streo Bus thanks to you!! Thank you ✌
Thanx buddy!!
Hello love the videos ive been confused about this too. Do you think you can help me with effect sending to external units and leading back in? I havent been able to get the send to work
Sure. When you are using the external sends, you just have to remember to have the returns come in from the inputs on the board and have those inputs either assigned to the stereo bus, if you are using them for final mixdown, or to a track to record them.
I'm confused. Maybe you can help. Thanks for your videos BTW. Curious: what are the send eff2 and the send master2 for in the mixer.
Send 2 is the second send output on the back of the machine, the Master 2 is the master volume for that send. I suggest setting it to 127 which is the highest it can be.
@@MikeFoerster oh, so this would be for an external processor?
Thanks so much for the quick reply
@@reardondearborn Yes. You can use both effect 1 and 2 as externals if you choose. Or you can use 1 as the internal.
Sorry to bother you again, but you seem to be the master with the dp24. Question: how do you export the master track so you can transfer it with the usb? I used to be able to do this on the dp02.
@@reardondearborn The master track will be in the song directory which will be in the music directory. It will have the same name as the directory. That is your mixdown / master version. You may see two files, one will end with a _z, that one is the previous version of the file.
I don't hear any effects on my track. I've turned the send to post and turned it up and I have my effect on but I still don't hear any reverb. What do you think I've done wrong?
I'll need more information so I'm going to ask a bunch of questions. What effects are using using? Internal or external? Do you have the main send (grey knobs) turned up all the way? These need to be up as high as possible because they run the entire show. Let me know these things and we can see if we can get to the bottom of this.
So if I recorded 8 tracks of drums can I add the compression post recording?
You can only add compression on the input tracks so it would be while you are recording.
I don't hear any effects that I assigned to a track... Any ideas????
I'll need more information so I'm going to ask a bunch of questions. What effects are using using? Internal or external? Do you have the main send (grey knobs) turned up all the way? These need to be up as high as possible because they run the entire show. Let me know these things and we can see if we can get to the bottom of this.
@@MikeFoerster First of all, thank you for replying!!!! Your content is very helpful. So here is the deal. I turned up the grey send mains and I can hear the effect sends (using internal, not guitar, reverb), no external sends. The problem is when I hit record, I can hear other previously recorded tracks, even though their track volume slider is set to 0. I can mute them, but figured setting their volumes to 0 would eliminate them from monitoring. What's going on??????
It sounds like you have the effect sends set to pre on the tracks you have the faders down on. Pre will send the sound into the effects send even if you have it turned down. Either switch the mode to either off or post, with post it will depend on the fader to include the effects.
I think that the best thing to do while you are recording , if you don't want a certain effect , is to go inside the undesired effect and to turn all the knobs at zero . End of the problem
That is exactly what I do
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what the HAHAHAHAH that is nuts i tried to mark 1 in and mark 2 out between a silence you know what the damz machine said ERROR TO SHORT it was 7 seconds hahahaha i think tascam playing with us what is the reason that you still believe in the machine tell me please and maybe ill will keep the machine but every day i gettin mad about it heheheh
I haven't had an issue like that. I'm still happy with it. The model series doesn't offer editing like this, but there are things I like about that too.