Tascam FW-1884 Dedicated Computer Controls, Dedicated Modifier Keys, Midi Routing Controls

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3 – Functional Overview

3.3Dedicated Computer Controls

Some surface controls are computer-dedicated; that is, they always send a MIDI data signal to the host com- puter (assuming it is connected), regardless of which control surface mode is currently selected. These con- trols are:

Transport keys (STOP, PLAY, REW, F FWD,

RECORD)

DATA WHEEL and SHTL (shuttle) key

Arrow keys

m LOCATE ,

SET

IN and OUT

h NUDGE y

SHIFT, CTRL, ALT/CMD

CLOCK

CONTROL PANEL

Input to the Footswitch Jack also communicates with the host computer at all times. If you have a footswitch device connected to this jack, activating it will always send a command to the host computer.

Note that in MIDI CTL mode these controls also send programmable MIDI messages to the FW-1884’s MIDI outputs.

3.4Dedicated Modifier Keys

There are four dedicated modifier keys on the FW- 1884’s control surface: SHIFT, CTRL, ALT/CMD and REC. These keys have no effect when pressed alone. However, when they are pressed and held, they will modify the functions of a number of other keys when pressed. These functions are always dictated by the host application software.

In most DAW applications, pressing and holding the REC key and then pressing a channel SEL key will gen- erally arm the selected track(s) for recording.

The SHIFT, CTRL and ALT/CMD keys will per- form various functions, depending on the host applica- tion being addressed.

3.5MIDI Routing Controls

There are eight LEDs used to display MIDI activity on a given MIDI port. The upper row of four red LEDs represents the four MIDI inputs, and the lower row of four green LEDs represents the four MIDI outputs. The presence of MIDI data at any of these MIDI ports will illuminate that port’s associated LED for about a quarter-second. A continuous stream of MIDI data will keep the LED lit.

The FW-1884 can route any of its MIDI inputs to any one or more of its MIDI outputs. This full any-to-any routing is always operational, even when the FW-1884 is not connected to a host computer.

To configure the FW-1884’s MIDI input/output routing scheme:

1First press the ROUTE key, located left of the MIDI LEDs. The ROUTE key and routing LEDs will flash, as will keys F7 through F10.

2Press the Function key corresponding to the MIDI input you wish to select – F7 for MIDI input 1, F8 for MIDI input 2, F9 for MIDI input 3 and F10 for MIDI input 4. The Func- tion keys will stop flashing. (The ROUTE key will continue to flash until you exit MIDI rout- ing mode.)

One or more of the lower row of keys (READ, WRT, TCH or LATCH) will be lit, indicating the outputs chosen for the selected MIDI input

– READ for MIDI output 1, WRT for MIDI output 2, TCH for MIDI output 3 and LATCH for MIDI output 4.

3Select any or all available MIDI ports. Their cor- responding LEDs will light, and MIDI messages from the selected input port will now be routed to the selected output port(s).

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Contents Professional Control Surface / FireWire Audio-MIDI Interface CE Marketing Information Important Safety PrecautionsImportant for U.K. Customers For CanadaImportant Safety Instructions Table of Contents Introduction FeaturesOverview Box System RequirementsCopyright, etc Nomenclature Used In The ManualSoftware application notes Special notes for touch-fadersFront Panel Illustration Controls And IndicatorsRear Panel Illustration Front Panel Control Descriptions Shortcut Keys Controls And Indicators Controls And Indicators Controls And Indicators Controls And Indicators Adat Lightpipe and 2-channel Input Rear Panel Control DescriptionsFireWire IEEE-1394 Connections Control Surface Modes Functional OverviewGlobal Controls Dedicated Modifier Keys Dedicated Computer ControlsMidi Routing Controls Clock Source Clock System ControlsExpected Sample Rate Hold Peak Hold Monitoring and Metering ModesControl Surface Modes and Operation Computer Control Mode General NotesNative Protocol Mackie Emulation Protocol Open the FW-1884 Control Panel Select the Settings tabHUI Emulation Protocol Midi Control Mode General NotesCustomizing Midi Control Messages Powered on and connected, the display will look like thisProgramming Keys Programming Faders Programming EncodersAudio I/O and the Monitor Mixer Monitor Mix Mode General NotesBanking Hidden functionsSetting Input Levels Monitoring SetupsSolo modes Select Control Panel Host Computer InterfacingHost Computer Interfacing Routing TAB Midi Programming TAB Audio Issues Troubleshooting and SupportControl surface issues Incorrect Surface Response Contacting UsDigital I/O SpecificationsAppendices Analog I/OMisc. I/O Overall System SpecificationsSignal delay Midi Ctrl mode Dimensional drawing FW-1884 Hidden FunctionsAll control surface modes MON MIX mode FW-1884

FW-1884 specifications

The Tascam FW-1884 is a versatile audio interface and control surface that caters to the needs of both musicians and audio engineers. Designed for both studio and live applications, the FW-1884 combines impressive features with user-friendly functionalities, making it a staple in many audio production setups.

One of the standout characteristics of the Tascam FW-1884 is its integrated FireWire connectivity, allowing for high-speed data transfer between the device and a computer. This ensures low latency and reliable performance during recording and playback. Supporting a 24-bit/96 kHz audio resolution, it provides superior sound quality, ideal for professional recording environments.

The FW-1884 features eight analog inputs, equipped with high-quality microphone preamps. These preamps offer phantom power for condenser microphones, making it suitable for a wide range of recording scenarios, from vocals to instruments. With its gain control and LED metering, users can easily manage input levels, ensuring clarity and precision in recordings.

Additionally, the unit includes eight line outputs, allowing for flexible routing options. The ability to monitor mixes in real time is enhanced further by the built-in digital mixer, which provides users with EQ and dynamics processing, crucial for shaping the sound before it even hits the DAW.

In terms of control surface functionality, the FW-1884 boasts a comprehensive array of faders and knobs. With motorized faders and customizable buttons, this device offers tactile control over various DAWs such as Pro Tools, Logic Pro, and Cubase. Its MIDI capabilities also allow users to integrate the FW-1884 into their existing setups seamlessly, controlling virtual instruments and other MIDI devices.

Built with durability in mind, the FW-1884 features a robust chassis, ensuring it withstands the rigors of frequent transport for live performances or on-location recording. The device also includes a comprehensive software package, providing users with tools to get started instantly.

In conclusion, the Tascam FW-1884 stands out as a reliable and powerful audio interface and control surface. With its combination of high-quality sound, flexible routing options, extensive control features, and durable design, it caters to professionals and enthusiasts alike, making it a valuable asset in any audio production environment.