Track Editing Question on 2488 Neo

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Three Part Question:

1) We have just recorded the entire band on different tracks. As I start to go through and get ready to mixdown, I notice that there are a couple guitar tracks that need to fade out rather than ring out into the song. I am wondering if there is any way to do this with the 2488 neo. I keep looking at the manual and I am not seeing that I can.

2) Can you connect the 2488Neo to a computer DAW to have the TAscam 2488 neo be used like a slave unit? Meaning, all the recording and functionality would be used by the 2488 neo but using a computer to edit wav files etc. I wonder if that is possible.

3) If I take that guitar track, export it to CD, upload to my computer, edit the track to fade where I would like it-can I re-import it back to the 2488NEO and replace with the original track if I like it (and still have the ability to pitch it if it doesn't work?

Thanks for the help!
 
Three Part Question:

1) We have just recorded the entire band on different tracks. As I start to go through and get ready to mixdown, I notice that there are a couple guitar tracks that need to fade out rather than ring out into the song. I am wondering if there is any way to do this with the 2488 neo. I keep looking at the manual and I am not seeing that I can.
I don't have the NEO, but I know that the original 2488 doesn't have a fade-out option. Pretty sure the NEO doesn't either.

2) Can you connect the 2488Neo to a computer DAW to have the TAscam 2488 neo be used like a slave unit? Meaning, all the recording and functionality would be used by the 2488 neo but using a computer to edit wav files etc. I wonder if that is possible.
Short answer is NO DON'T RY TO DO THAT.

3) If I take that guitar track, export it to CD, upload to my computer, edit the track to fade where I would like it-can I re-import it back to the 2488NEO and replace with the original track if I like it (and still have the ability to pitch it if it doesn't work?
Yes, that would be the way to fo it. Even faster than burning to CD, just transfer through the USB.
 
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