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gasandmatches
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I've read a few posts about using a SMPTE snyc device to sync a Tascam 424 to a DAW. And of course syncing that way eliminates usage of your 4th track for anything but time code.
I'm want to try using all 4 tracks and still use the 424 as the front end to my Sonar 6 based system. And then try and line things up graphically in Sonar. Basically to achieve the sound of a 424 on an unlimited number of simultaneous tracks. Heres a possible scenario, if anyone has done this or something like it let me know how it went.
recording drums to tracks 1-4 in 424, i'd have drummer play to click from an audio track in Sonar as well as guitar scratch monitored from Sonar.
Start recording on Sonar and 424: before drummer starts playing switch one of mic inputs on 424 with a line source monitoring the click from Sonar (for alignment purposes), let 424 record a few clicks, then switch back to mic and start recording drums. maybe repeat this switching process at the end of the take.
Playback tape and send outputs 1-4 to seperate tracks in Sonar. Line up those pre-drum playing clicks graphically from 424 to corresponding clicks in Sonar.
Then I figure after this I could repeat the process for guitar, bass, and everything else. And since I'd need a maximum of 3 channels for the each rest of the instruments I could monitor and record a feed of the click and main mix from sonar onto one track of the 424 for reference and keep sending and aligning things similarly to the method used with the drums.
Possible problems:
-The tape speed could fluctuate slightly from take to take throwing off this whole process. Does any think this may be a major problem?
- the click recorded on the 424 may look different graphically or have different attack/release characteristics because of the tapes reaction to the sound source of the click, which could differ from the digital audio representation of the click.
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I'm going to try it this weekend and will post some results next week. If anyone has done something like this please respond and let me know how it went for you. take care
I'm want to try using all 4 tracks and still use the 424 as the front end to my Sonar 6 based system. And then try and line things up graphically in Sonar. Basically to achieve the sound of a 424 on an unlimited number of simultaneous tracks. Heres a possible scenario, if anyone has done this or something like it let me know how it went.
recording drums to tracks 1-4 in 424, i'd have drummer play to click from an audio track in Sonar as well as guitar scratch monitored from Sonar.
Start recording on Sonar and 424: before drummer starts playing switch one of mic inputs on 424 with a line source monitoring the click from Sonar (for alignment purposes), let 424 record a few clicks, then switch back to mic and start recording drums. maybe repeat this switching process at the end of the take.
Playback tape and send outputs 1-4 to seperate tracks in Sonar. Line up those pre-drum playing clicks graphically from 424 to corresponding clicks in Sonar.
Then I figure after this I could repeat the process for guitar, bass, and everything else. And since I'd need a maximum of 3 channels for the each rest of the instruments I could monitor and record a feed of the click and main mix from sonar onto one track of the 424 for reference and keep sending and aligning things similarly to the method used with the drums.
Possible problems:
-The tape speed could fluctuate slightly from take to take throwing off this whole process. Does any think this may be a major problem?
- the click recorded on the 424 may look different graphically or have different attack/release characteristics because of the tapes reaction to the sound source of the click, which could differ from the digital audio representation of the click.
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I'm going to try it this weekend and will post some results next week. If anyone has done something like this please respond and let me know how it went for you. take care
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