A Isolated Wall between audio Tracks

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When i record 24 tracks on my DAW tascam recorder

How can i make a WALL between tracks 1-12 "ISOLATED WALL between"
13-24 so it seperates the group of tracks but i need a "Isolated wall to really seperate it how do i do this ? what piece of gear would do this?

How can i make a Isolated Wall between track 1-4 have a Isolated wall between 5-8 so it sounds like a WALL is from 1-4 that breaks up 1-4 from 5-8
how do i do this ?
 
walters said:
When i record 24 tracks on my DAW tascam recorder

How can i make a WALL between tracks 1-12 "ISOLATED WALL between"
13-24 so it seperates the group of tracks but i need a "Isolated wall to really seperate it how do i do this ? what piece of gear would do this?

How can i make a Isolated Wall between track 1-4 have a Isolated wall between 5-8 so it sounds like a WALL is from 1-4 that breaks up 1-4 from 5-8
how do i do this ?

Hey 'iso-wall'ters!

It's your good friend, willis(how's Corban, by the way).

Since you are visualising this wall in your head, you're going to need to physically get it in there. The only real way is to get that elusive isolated track wall into your head is with sheer force. Get to the closest block wall you can find and bash your head against it.

It will be a lot like reading one of your post's.
 

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Thanks walters!
 
...How can i make a Isolated Wall between track 1-4 have a Isolated wall between 5-8 so it sounds like a WALL is from 1-4 that breaks up 1-4 from 5-8
how do i do this ?.......
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Easy one. Record all your tracks the way you want them for your song. Once you've filled all 24 tracks, cue the song to the beginning. Now, unplug any inputs, arm each track, and then put the daw into record for say, six or seven minutes. While the daw is in record, you can practice that speed-solo-button exercise from the other post. At the end of the six or seven minutes, cue to the beginning of the song again and hit play. There should be lots of isolating silence...like a wall.
 
Im looking for a LIMITER that i can put between tracks to make track#1-4 isolated wall from tracks#5-8 be like a WALL LIMITER
 
Would hooking up the tracks to a "Isolated Transformer" do the job?
 
Before track isolation via limiting can happen, don't you have to physically connect the power cord of your DAW cord into a 220 volt connection first? I think the differences in voltage create the "limiting" that you are refering to. I don't know much about analog things, though, only digital...which is why I hang out in this forum a lot.
Anyway, give it a try and let me know how it works for you. :D
 
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