Great job, Vatche! Exactly what I experienced when I connected my Model 12 to Ableton (Mac user here) to learn a bit about their interaction; I had one of those scratch-head moments, desperately looking into the menu settings and the manual in search of a revelation 😄 Eventually I switched USB AUDIO > PC Ch1/2 to Default (previously it was set to MAIN) and the audio from Ableton tracks came to normality.
Tascam please you are do for another Update Firmware & hardware Master Bus Compressor/Limiter on the Main Give us an option to save FX DAW Controller Template & save option Please & thank you we appreciate your continue support
Thank you for your videos. I wondered if you can record tracks recorded on the tascam tracks direct into audio channels created in cubase. So my track recorded on the tascam channel one will be recorded onto a track on cubase? Or is it only the live feed that will go into cubase? So confused
Do you have a tutorial on basic overall setup - to use the model 12 both for recording into my DAW, and for everyday management of my PC sound....I don't want to keep rewiring stuff every time I record.
I understand what you are saying, but it's not the digital's fault, but the human programmer that does not put the right and correct code of operation. In analog, any mistakes, you are stuck with the problem, but with digital, you can mend it and update to work correctly.
That's the opposite, the Model 12 is a versatile mixer and multitrack recorder with lots of features. Take the time to learn how to get the best from it and you will be a happy musician/producer. Internet rants and complaints usually come from users that purchase gear before reading the specs, and often times don't spend time reading the manual; on the other side there are expert producers like Vatche who spend precious time studying the manuals and analyzing any aspect of the device before giving a balanced judgement, trying to help other people grow their knowledge and satisfaction. Last, but not least, Tascam constantly updates the firmware so it seems they listen to users. My 2 cents
Great job, Vatche! Exactly what I experienced when I connected my Model 12 to Ableton (Mac user here) to learn a bit about their interaction; I had one of those scratch-head moments, desperately looking into the menu settings and the manual in search of a revelation 😄 Eventually I switched USB AUDIO > PC Ch1/2 to Default (previously it was set to MAIN) and the audio from Ableton tracks came to normality.
thanks! Great catch😀
Tascam please you are do for another Update Firmware & hardware
Master Bus Compressor/Limiter on the Main
Give us an option to save FX
DAW Controller Template & save option
Please & thank you we appreciate your continue support
Thank you for your videos. I wondered if you can record tracks recorded on the tascam tracks direct into audio channels created in cubase. So my track recorded on the tascam channel one will be recorded onto a track on cubase? Or is it only the live feed that will go into cubase? So confused
Only live feed. But, you can copy all the recorded WAV files from the SD card and import them to Cubase.
@RecordingStudio9 thanks, much appreciated
Do you have a tutorial on basic overall setup - to use the model 12 both for recording into my DAW, and for everyday management of my PC sound....I don't want to keep rewiring stuff every time I record.
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This is i dont like digital devices 90 percent of this issues are in the firmware....unlike analog its only electrical and mechanical thing
I understand what you are saying, but it's not the digital's fault, but the human programmer that does not put the right and correct code of operation. In analog, any mistakes, you are stuck with the problem, but with digital, you can mend it and update to work correctly.
These model12’s sound like they’re a lot of hassle and not worth buying!
Based on one video?
@@Finnsnor based on many videos and Facebook groups that I have observed over the past 7months.
As I mentioned in the video, under normal use, this should not be a problem. Yes, they are not perfect, and some decisions are not well thought out.
That's the opposite, the Model 12 is a versatile mixer and multitrack recorder with lots of features. Take the time to learn how to get the best from it and you will be a happy musician/producer. Internet rants and complaints usually come from users that purchase gear before reading the specs, and often times don't spend time reading the manual; on the other side there are expert producers like Vatche who spend precious time studying the manuals and analyzing any aspect of the device before giving a balanced judgement, trying to help other people grow their knowledge and satisfaction. Last, but not least, Tascam constantly updates the firmware so it seems they listen to users. My 2 cents