Tascam FW-1884 owner manual Midi Control Mode General Notes, HUI Emulation Protocol

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4 – Control Surface Modes and Operation

4.1.3HUI Emulation Protocol

The FW-1884 can be used to emulate the control mes- sages sent by the Mackie HUI (Human User Inter- face). When in HUI Emulation mode, the audio and MIDI functionality of the FW-1884 are unchanged, but the MIDI messages transmitted and recognized by most of the control surface are changed to closely pat- tern those of the Mackie HUI. This enables you to use the FW-1884 with software applications which may not yet directly support the FW-1884’s Native Mode, but do support the HUI.

To set up the FW-1884 in HUI Emulation protocol:

1Open the FW-1884 Control Panel

2Select the Settings tab

3In the drop-down CONTROL PROTOCOL menu, select HUI EMULATION.

For detailed information on how the FW-1884’s con- trol surface maps to controls within specific applica- tions, please refer to the application notes for the corresponding FW-1884 application note.

4.2MIDI Control Mode – (General Notes)

In MIDI CTRL mode, the FW-1884’s keys, encoders and faders can be used to control external MIDI devices by transmitting MIDI messages to its four MIDI outputs.

In MIDI CTRL mode there are four banks, which you can switch between using the h BANK y keys. With the exception of the master fader, each of the four banks can represent a separate and independent layer of channel faders, encoders and keys. The master fader is global to all banks and all control surface modes.

In MIDI CTRL mode, most of the FW-1884’s surface controls can be programmed to send out messages. Only the following keys can NOT be programmed:

CONTROL PANEL

SHIFT

CTRL

ROUTE

REC

CLOCK

CONTROL SURFACE keys

In addition, note that the eight channel strip controls (FADER, MUTE, SOLO, SEL and the channel ENCODER) are all bankable – that is, each of these controls is capable of sending four separate layers of control messages, depending on which bank is selected with the BANK keys.

The FW-1884’s MIDI control messages are pre-pro- grammed, as described in the documentation on the CD-ROM. However, you can reprogram any or all of the controls and customize them for your particular MIDI setup. This is done through the FW-1884’s con- trol panel, under the MIDI PROGRAMMING tab.

While in MIDI CTRL surface mode, SHIFT+CTRL+F8 resets the MIDI surface program- ming to factory default settings.

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Contents Professional Control Surface / FireWire Audio-MIDI Interface Important Safety Precautions Important for U.K. CustomersFor Canada CE Marketing InformationImportant Safety Instructions Table of Contents Features IntroductionOverview System Requirements BoxNomenclature Used In The Manual Software application notesSpecial notes for touch-faders Copyright, etcControls And Indicators Front Panel IllustrationRear Panel Illustration Front Panel Control Descriptions Shortcut Keys Controls And Indicators Controls And Indicators Controls And Indicators Controls And Indicators Rear Panel Control Descriptions Adat Lightpipe and 2-channel InputFireWire IEEE-1394 Connections Functional Overview Control Surface ModesGlobal Controls Dedicated Computer Controls Dedicated Modifier KeysMidi Routing Controls Clock System Controls Clock SourceExpected Sample Rate Monitoring and Metering Modes Hold Peak HoldComputer Control Mode General Notes Control Surface Modes and OperationNative Protocol Open the FW-1884 Control Panel Select the Settings tab Mackie Emulation ProtocolMidi Control Mode General Notes HUI Emulation ProtocolPowered on and connected, the display will look like this Customizing Midi Control MessagesProgramming Keys Programming Encoders Programming FadersMonitor Mix Mode General Notes BankingHidden functions Audio I/O and the Monitor MixerMonitoring Setups Setting Input LevelsSolo modes Select Host Computer Interfacing Control PanelHost Computer Interfacing Routing TAB Midi Programming TAB Troubleshooting and Support Audio IssuesControl surface issues Contacting Us Incorrect Surface ResponseSpecifications AppendicesAnalog I/O Digital I/OOverall System Specifications Misc. I/OSignal delay Dimensional drawing FW-1884 Hidden Functions Midi Ctrl modeAll 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.