I like the way you planned out your workflow. You put in some good work here. And you have some beautiful music to show for your efforts :) Thank you for sharing... subscribed.
I have a doubt. watching the video I see a cable coming out of the "send" of the tascam, the signal goes through the pedals... but, where does the "output" signal from the zoom pedal go? For an interface? I'm trying to learn how to use effect pedals on my tascam, ... i need a little help here :)
I recently got one of these however it didn't come with the original power supply? Are you using the original power supply? Or just a 12v that matches the rigs power supply specs?
Hey man, so if I understand correctly you can't just have a master in and send that to different channels, you have to plug in the input into another channel each time you want to record a separate channel? I have a 424 on the way and want to make sure I get the workflow right. Cool stuff!
I got a minilogue also, it's great! We just finished a concept album recorded on the Tascam 488 Portastudio. It's alt-folk style music with some experimental sounds like tape loops, musical saw, synths, field recordings, etc. It's uploaded on our channel if you want to check it out!
Incredibly beautiful stuff. You really nailed the audio aesthetic that tape loops can offer up.
I am still trying to get over how you placed the tape in its case...masterful!
Thought I was listening to the Twin Peaks OST there was a sec, man.
Very Angelo Badalamenti in the vibes.
Which is an awesome thing!
Love this 👍🏼
Love the pedals. The 424 is my fav 4track.
Great tutorial man!! Sounded lovely, kinda reminded me of the music in Twin Peaks for some reason... awesome :-)
Yep he may not have realized it but he 100% stumbled into the OST there for a sec at the beginning 😁
This is so nice. Very inspiring.
The track turned out really great! Always love seeing other people's tape loop processes!
Really nice. I love the way you pitch shifted the chords.
Really great man. Love the extra speed control on the 424!
I like the way you planned out your workflow. You put in some good work here. And you have some beautiful music to show for your efforts :)
Thank you for sharing... subscribed.
Quel son ! C'est magnifique.
Very inspiring!
Really cool!
i love the process & resulting sounds ✨
Sounds great, such rich texture.
wonderful
this is an old video so not sure if you will reply but what do you use to record all the audio coming out of the tascam and pedals?
wow this sounds absolutely incredible!
Have you got the pedals chained? Is there a way to have a an individual pedal to an individual track so each track is using a different pedal?
so cool. neat sounds and aesthetics. everything works so well together
I have a doubt. watching the video I see a cable coming out of the "send" of the tascam, the signal goes through the pedals... but, where does the "output" signal from the zoom pedal go? For an interface? I'm trying to learn how to use effect pedals on my tascam, ... i need a little help here :)
Thanks for making this! Helpful and inspiring.
Great infos. Thanks for posting this.
Tks!!! Nice tutorial!!!! ❤
Just got around to watching this. So amazing
Awesome
from 6:40 I thought I was watching a Twin Peaks episode
Haha, you’re the second comment I found thinking this.
Glad I’m not alone 😁
Beautiful! Keep up the amazing work!
Really interesting, thank you!
I love this tutorial, so useful
Beautiful work
Amazing...
sorry if this is a dumb question - but why did you place the foil there?
wonderful and helpful! a question : how did you route your effects?
I should have watched this first! I found my answer! haha thank you for this!
when you playback the tape, are you recording your headphone monitor feed from the tascam? theres hardly any noise !
excellent stuff 👍
I recently got one of these however it didn't come with the original power supply? Are you using the original power supply? Or just a 12v that matches the rigs power supply specs?
Thank you for the nice ideas!
this is beautyful
Great vid
This is awesome man! Subbed!!
Hey man, so if I understand correctly you can't just have a master in and send that to different channels, you have to plug in the input into another channel each time you want to record a separate channel? I have a 424 on the way and want to make sure I get the workflow right. Cool stuff!
Nice nice nice nice nice nice nice nice.
Nice.
I'm in awe. This is so beautiful.
awesome, what synth is that?
What cassette did you use? Just bought a 4-track and don’t know what cassette to get.
I just bought the 424 and the recommended tape is a 60 or 90min maxell high bias
How do I clear a used cassette tape with the tascam 424? I don’t wanna use a new one to cut a loop from
Just record on all 4 tracks to erase them.
impression as if immersed in sound
What synth is that?
koeg i think the monologue
I got a minilogue also, it's great! We just finished a concept album recorded on the Tascam 488 Portastudio. It's alt-folk style music with some experimental sounds like tape loops, musical saw, synths, field recordings, etc. It's uploaded on our channel if you want to check it out!
rookie move, always splice tape diagonally.
Well, 45* angle cut is what it should be to easily splice it without hastle, but you don’t *have* to, it is a bit easier that way, however.