Monsieur,
RE:TD4000/1000 / Delta 1010
I have used the TD4000 in two ways. Id like to point out that i dont own it, and Long Wave dont have one here either. i was involved in session which used one though.
Umm, anyways, the two ways ive used the TD4000. Ive used the ADAT ins which are an OPTION. It will come with some T-DIF port i think. I have also run the mixer with analog inputs alone. For one session, we were taking stuff off a Mackie HDR2496 hard disc recorder, and 16 outs of the Mackie were connected to 16 valve eq units (8x2)to warm the inputs and then went straight into the desk, no digital.
As for the Delta 1010, i only used it once, for a radio commercial, andit wasn't even at long wave studio, so i didn't have time to look at it. But from what i gather 10 ins, 10 outs. So you could easily route this to the TD 1000/4000 but if you're getting the latter, make sure you have the option for the analog ins. It's like the Mackie Digital gear, most of it comes with no analog ins whatsoever. If you're getting the TD1000, i believe there is a converter to convert the T-DIF port to an extra 8 analog ins, or something like that, cus i dont think it does the adat. Im not sure if the DELTA 1010 has adat out. you may wanna ask someone else on the list. but if it does, just make sure you purchsae the right adat board for the mixer you want, and it should input 8 channels straight away, or output, whichever. The midi will be easy. I remember the Delta's midi in/out being on the front, so simply just hook this up to the back of whichever tascam, and the automation will work. i think it's just scene memory on the TD1000, but im not sure. there is automation on the td4000 though.
Have you considered an O1V for mixing/recording? Ive worked with those a while ago, pretty good mixers. Id say they were possibly better than the tascams, if you can afford it. In the UK, the o1v can be bought for £1000. The I/O boards aren't too expensive. midi automation is there, all the stuff that the td4000 can do, except, no mmc and no timecode displays.butthat's not important, unless you're doing serious editing really.
When i used the TD4000, as far as i can remember, we had it synced to Pro Tools. It was used during a video edit for a music track. So the timecode synced with pro tools,and we were able to navigate locates through the desk. Pro Tools sent the MIDI out for the automation, and the audio was being fed in through a Mackie HDR2496. At least i think that was the setup, it was going back a little while ago now. you'll be happy with any of the products mentioned in this mail though.
Mike Evans
Long Wave Studio
Video Edit Suite