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VIDEO NAMM 2019 Tascam Model 24 Mixer and Audio interface for IOS
Talked to the guys at Tascam and the Tascam Model 24 will work with the iPad as a 24 channel Mixer and Audio interface. I talked to a guy off camera that told me and my guy here Neal was kinda tired lol.
A guy in the Auria forums confirms works as expected
http://auriaapp.com/forum/viewtopic.php?t=15943
Re: new TASCAM Model 24 arrives today! hoping for awesomeness
Post by artguy » Mon Dec 24, 2018 5:49 am
So far so good!
The recorder sees Auria and the input/output uses the 24 channels when in pc mode. The workflow is pretty straightforward. You just assign an input to a track in Auria pro, then after recording, flip the input selection switch and it comes right back to the tascam from the iPad. I haven't monkeyed around too much, but I could easily assign any fader to any track in Auria on the iPad.
I've been buying/selling interfaces/mixers for the past year or so, trying to find one that does exactly what the tascam does. I can use it with Auria pro, I can use it by itself and record to SD card, or I can drop tracks in from my little spire studio, and build them up from there.
The build quality is really great. Faders are looooong throw, and the monitoring is pretty flexible. I can run a feed to my JBL control room monitors, drive shure 1840s with the headphone out. (plenty of volume) It's heavy (which I prefer) and in my opinion designed very well. I also like the fact all of the inputs/outputs are on the top/rear of the unit. No fumbling around back especially when you are working solo! The only items on the back are the power button, power cord receptacle, and USB port.
There is a stereo input on the last 2 channels which is bluetooth. At first I had no idea what I would use it for, but it's quite handy to get my iPhone connected, play something I recorded using an audio app, and then record it onto the last 2 tracks of the tascam. In a live situation, you could use it to play background music or the like. It turns out it's a quick and easy way to get a scratch track into the box.
So overall, I'd say they did a really good job combining bits of other products (from other manufacturers) into this one. I think I'll be hanging onto this for awhile!
Comments
dope usb mixer and check out the behringer 16 channel version for almost half this price
Behringer Xenyx UFX1604 Mixer and USB Audio Interface with Effects
Looks like no midi (Or midi sync) on the Behringer...