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In MIDI Control mode, they can be programmed to send continuous controller messages, while in Monitor Mix mode, the bottom knob serves as a pan control for the selected channel, and the others do nothing.

The FW's 60mm faders are all touch-sensitive, motorised devices. The FW's different modes and multi-function buttons and knobs can be a bit confusing to begin with, but I've probably made them sound more complicated than they are. The front-panel layout is quite logical, and with a little practice it quickly becomes second nature.

Beneath the encoder knobs is a collection of fairly self-explanatory transport controls, which have the same functions in all three modes. There are straightforward rewind, fast-forward, stop, play and record buttons which mirror the DAW software's transport controls, together with a dial for scrubbing backwards or forwards through tracks. There's also a pair of bank selection keys, which can be used to switch the channel controls between banks of eight DAW channels.

For instance, if your DAW project has 32 tracks in total, you can use these keys to switch between four groups of eight channels. The motorised faders really come into their own here, swiftly updating their positions to reflect the selected group's settings. Other useful buttons include Locate, Set, In and Out keys, which can be used to move location markers and set punch-in points in DAW software, and four cursor-key buttons for navigating around other on-screen parameters.

A device like the FW is really only useful in conjunction with suitable DAW software, and Tascam have attempted to make it compatible with a variety of different applications. When in Computer Control mode, the FW supports several different control protocols. These plug-ins are included on the installation CD, and in both cases there are detailed PDF installation guides explaining how to get things up and running. Theoretically, therefore, any application which supports the Mackie Control should be able to understand the FW In fact, the special ' Cubase LE ' protocol built into the FW's software control panel appears to be a variant on the Mackie Emulation Protocol, since activating it requires you to add a Mackie Control device in Cubase 's preferences.

Presumably the same applies to the full Cubase SX, should you have it. Neither the FW manual nor the Tascam web site makes specific claim to support any other applications apart from Cubase LE, Digital Performer and Sonar, although this may change.

Nevertheless, if your preferred application is not one of these, but supports either the Mackie Control or Mackie HUI or, as in the case of Logic, both , it seems reasonable to assume that it will be possible to get it working with the FW That said, you should certainly ask your local Tascam dealer for a demonstration before parting with any money, just to be sure it works as you want it to. The rear panel is where the FW's various sockets and connectors can be found, and there's no shortage of these.

Each of the eight input channels has a balanced, line-level quarter-inch jack socket, and channels 1 and 2 also have quarter-inch TRS tip, ring, sleeve insert sockets, which can be used to insert an external processor such as a compressor or EQ into the signal path. The input for channel 8 offers switchable impedance suitable for DI'd guitars and basses, while channels 1 to 4 provide XLR connectors and built-in microphone preamps.

These sockets can also deliver 48 Volts of phantom power to any mics that require it. The FW provides eight analogue inputs, four with phantom-powered mic preamps.

The only analogue outputs are a pair of monitor outputs on quarter-inch balanced jacks, and a headphone socket which mirrors these monitor outputs. The digital output can be set via the software control panel to simply mirror the analogue monitor outputs, or it can be used independently. Install the app. For a better experience, please enable JavaScript in your browser before proceeding.

You are using an out of date browser. It may not display this or other websites correctly. You should upgrade or use an alternative browser. Tascam FW Thread starter jamessmells Start date Feb 4, Hey guys, I just got given an old Tascam FW and tried to install a driver only to find that it didnt work.

Then, after some reserch, i found this: Not Cool Since I have snow leopard, is there any way i can get this running?

Thanks James. Since I have snow leopard, is there any way i can get this running? Click to expand I guess a downgrade to Sorry, - Nick Edit: Oops!

Now we set up the Firewire port. Right click the little window pane in the lower left hand corner of the screen; select "Device Manager" Double click the "IEEE Bus host controllers", you should get the screen shot shown below.

If your motherboard has a TI compliant chipset you should be good to go! Select "Update Driver Select "Let me pick from a list of device drivers on my computer", We are almost there! I promise You should get this:.

Are you with me so far? What do you guys think about the mic pre's. This allows you to record new audio tracks and monitor your soft synths without adding a sound card and a mixer. I've resently bought a Tascam FW interface to control the audio of my aundio and video projects.

It assume s that you have already installed FW drivers version 1. Both the FW and Steinberg's SX are fine products, but trying to use them together has proved to be a bad choice compared to other options available in the marketplace.

Install the drivers, shut down the computer. An audio engineering, recording, and songwriting community, we have been a valuable resource for TASCAM hobbyists and professionals for almost two decades. Im working on a latest new Imac runing latest updated Final cut studio 2. I'm a long time reader, but this is the first that I have posted a thread here on Gearslutz.

We also have installation guides, diagrams and manuals to help you along the way! DO NOT turn off the power, when the process is running, and you have to setup the whole bios, when the job is done.



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