Tascam DM-24 manual Effects, Tracking with channels

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plugging this signal into the MX-2424 will register 6dB less then if a “balanced” signal were sent to it.

To use this solution with other recorders we recommend that the manufacturer is consulted as to what cable to use with their product.

For a DA-78HR or DA-38 use ¼” to RCA cables: CU/SU302 6ft.

CU/SU303 10ft.

CU/SU304 13ft.

CU/SU305 16ft.

CU/SU307 23ft.

The DA-78HR and DA-38 have unbalanced inputs and we recommend that they are used for this solution.

Tracking with channels 25-32

If only 8 tracks of simultaneous recording are necessary, mic/line inputs 1-8 can be assigned to channels 25-32. Use busses 1-8 to buss the signal to tape digitally and use channels 1-24 as digital tape return channels. This is also a very easy way to work.

EFFECTS

The DM-24 has two internal effects processors. Processor #1 contains the TC Works reverb (over 100 presets) and the Antares Mic and Speaker modeler. TC works reverb and the Antares Speaker modeler cannot be used simultaneously. Processor #2 contains TASCAM effects:

Chorus

Delay

Pitch Shifting

Phaser

Flanger

Compressor

Guitar compressor

Exciter

De-esser

Gate

Distortion (with amp simulators)

There are two locations called “Effect 1 and Effect 2” where these algorithms can be loaded. The source of the inputs to Effects 1 and Effects 2 can be Aux sends 1-6. Effects returns can be assigned to any of the 32 channels. Effects 1 and 2 can also be routed as “inserts” on busses 1-8, Aux sends 1-6 or the stereo buss. The internal effects can also be used with the “assignable” inserts. For instance, if a fretless bass is on channel 2 and chorus needs to be added to it, assign the chorus effect to assignable insert #1 and assign insert #1 to channel 2. Using the assignable insert saves an aux send and two return channels.

Effect 1 and Effect 2 can also be run in series. This would allow you to run a delay into a reverb, for instance.

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Contents Tascam DM-24 Signal Flow Inputs DM-24 Signal FlowOptions AUX Sends OutputsTracking Options Using AUX 1&2 as the tape return path Tracking with channels EffectsRatio Attack Release AutomationMidi Machine ControlCascading TWO DM-24s Operating AT 96kHz Recording and Mixing Snapshots

DM-24 specifications

The Tascam DM-24 is a versatile digital mixer and recorder that has garnered acclaim amongst audio professionals for its robust features and reliable performance. Designed to meet the demands of live sound, studio recording, and post-production, the DM-24 stands out with its comprehensive set of tools and intuitive layout.

One of the DM-24's defining features is its 24-channel configuration. Each channel is equipped with a high-quality microphone preamp, providing up to 48V phantom power, making it ideal for recording a variety of sound sources, from vocals to acoustic instruments. The mixer also includes 8 auxiliary sends per channel, allowing for flexible routing options and the ability to create personalized monitor mixes effortlessly.

The DM-24 incorporates remarkable digital processing capabilities, with 24-bit resolution and sampling rates of up to 96 kHz, ensuring superior audio fidelity. Its built-in digital effects processor offers an array of high-quality effects, such as reverb, delay, and modulation, providing users with plenty of creative possibilities without relying on additional external units.

Connectivity is a key strength of the DM-24. The mixer features comprehensive digital and analog inputs and outputs, including ADAT lightpipe, S/PDIF, and AES/EBU options, facilitating easy integration into various studio setups. Furthermore, the DM-24 supports the use of a Tascam FireWire interface, allowing for direct connection to a computer for seamless audio transfer and recording.

User-friendliness is enhanced by the large, backlit LCD display, which provides clear metering, setting adjustments, and visual feedback on the status of the mix. The mixer includes a well-designed control surface featuring dedicated buttons, rotary encoders, and faders, making adjustments and automation simple and intuitive in both studio and live environments.

In terms of automation, the DM-24 offers advanced features such as snapshot memories, which allow users to store and recall different mix settings easily. This is particularly beneficial for live performances where quick changes may be necessary. The onboard mixer supports MIDI control, enabling integration with various DAWs and external devices for enhanced functionality.

In summary, the Tascam DM-24 stands as a reliable workhorse for audio engineers and musicians alike. Its combination of high-quality preamps, digital processing capabilities, flexible connectivity, and user-friendly interface make it a powerful tool for both studio recording and live sound applications. With its array of features and dependable performance, the DM-24 continues to be a valuable asset in the world of audio production.