Question about Tascam mixer

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Can there only be 6 instruments at a time, if you want seperate tracks for each instrument with the TASCAM M-164UF 16-Input Mixer with Effects and USB 2.0 Interface?

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Can there only be 6 instruments at a time, if you want seperate tracks for each instrument with the TASCAM M-164UF 16-Input Mixer with Effects and USB 2.0 Interface?

Thanks!!!
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Nope. You can record up to 12 tracks simultaneously with this unit. PM user johnnymegabyte. He owns one of these and is up to speed on it.:cool:
 
Nope. You can record up to 12 tracks simultaneously with this unit. PM user johnnymegabyte. He owns one of these and is up to speed on it.:cool:
It's 10 direct channels. 11/12 = FX 1&2, 13/14 = sub mix, 15/16 = stereo mix
I will double check the manual & do my own test
 
It's 16 In / 2 Out

I use Sonar 8.5 Producer and I have the option of 16 in and 2 out. It's a little misleading because the Sonar 8.5 software says 8 in 1 out, but they are talking about stereo pairs. For example, They break them down in odd pairs, 1,3,5,7,9,AUX, SUB and ST, but each one of these has a L and R, So for M-164UF IN 1, you would pick L for Channel 1 and R for Channel 2. then M-164UF IN 3 (there is no 2), would be L for Channel 3 and R for Channel 4 and so on. I don't use Cubase 4 so I don't know if the DAW is any different, but this has been tested in Sonar 8.5. Hope this helps.
 
I use Sonar 8.5 Producer and I have the option of 16 in and 2 out. It's a little misleading because the Sonar 8.5 software says 8 in 1 out, but they are talking about stereo pairs. For example, They break them down in odd pairs, 1,3,5,7,9,AUX, SUB and ST, but each one of these has a L and R, So for M-164UF IN 1, you would pick L for Channel 1 and R for Channel 2. then M-164UF IN 3 (there is no 2), would be L for Channel 3 and R for Channel 4 and so on. I don't use Cubase 4 so I don't know if the DAW is any different, but this has been tested in Sonar 8.5. Hope this helps.
I use Reaper, and you can get the "odd" stereo pairs like 2+3,3+4 etc with the Tascam M164UF
Are you using the Tascam driver ?
 
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