Can someone PLEASE help, with "How to sync tracks" (DP-008EX

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Hi, Forum readers!
I don't know if this is going to the right place, but I was just in the Tascam forum, so I hope this is right.
I'm relatively new to using a multi-track recorder, but I have read whatever I could find, and read my Owner's Manual, for my new Tascam DP-008 EX. It can record 8 separate tracks, and bounce them to one of the tracks of your choosing.

I'm an electronic tech, have studied audio somewhat. I play guitar, sing, have keyboards, and some percussion instr., along with a friend who's a drummer.
I think I can figure out all the level, EQ, source, input, etc. questions.

But what I cant see in the manual, is HOW TO ADJUST THE TRACKS FOR "START TIMING", TO SYNC THEM TOGETHER, IF ONE OR MORE IS "OFF".

Let's say I record some percussion, a drum beat. Then I record a bass guitar, or guitar track, with or without vocals. HOW DO YOU ENSURE THE BASS, OR GUITAR, OR VOCALS, IS PERFECTLY "LINED UP", WITH THE DRUMS?
Is the normal procedure to play back the drums, while playing guitar?
What if I can't make the drums loud enough to hear, over my amplifier?
Does anyone know if it's possible to play back one track while recording another, on the Tascam DP-008 EX? I HOPE it is.


I want to thank anyone, in advance, who can help me.
Mike (luapsel) email: luapsel58@yahoo.com
 
You have to have a reference when you play the guitar-the click or drum track.Turn down your guitar amp,use headphones,or put the amp in another room and mike or DI it.
 
Yes, you just play back the existing tracks while recording a new one. That's how multitrack has worked, with some bumps along the road, since Les Paul invented it in the 50s.

As for hearing the drums while playing through an amp, are you using headphones? Turn them up, adjust the headphone mix, move the amp, use a gobo or do whatever it takes to hear what you need to hear.
 
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