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No hay artículos en el carroSra. Virginia
Comentado en México el 14 de enero de 2025
Excelente
Ciudad Grasa
Comentado en México el 14 de agosto de 2024
Justo lo que necesitaba. Llegó en corto.
Jean-Robert
Comentado en Canadá el 5 de octubre de 2024
J'aime cette console depuis que je l'utilise. Elle est devenue ma console principale. Pourtant, j'ai toujours hésité de l'acheter depuis sa sortie.
Marcel The Great
Comentado en Canadá el 16 de enero de 2023
Great product, easy to used, like the old 4 track cassette.Amazon pricing very excellentHowever I was very lucky that it was not stolen in my front door.
Israel Arteaga
Comentado en México el 23 de febrero de 2022
No tengo ni un año con este producto y tuve que regresarlo, TASCAM no se hace responsable por sus productos mal diseñados. El powerr supply falla después de algunos meses. Más gente está reportando el mismo problema, no gaste su dinero en este producto!!
HoraceHorse
Comentado en los Estados Unidos el 5 de enero de 2022
Needs reading the manual, a few times.If you want to make multi-track recordings then this will do it. If you want an interface for a DAW, it does that too, and if you prefer Bluetooth, it does that also.An excellent machine, the 12 channel is the little brother of the 16, and 24 channel.Common sense applied to manual directions is all that is necessary to operate what appears to be quite complex at first. There are some complaints about USB hookup. Well they tell us not to use a long cable! In fact in the box there is a short one, 1 meter long, in fact. If that is not a hint, I do not know what is. Whichever, in my case hooking up directly to the Motherboard USB 2.0 sockets worked as the manual describes. However I will add, I tried to connect to a USB 3.0 upgrade card. That did not work.So yes! read the manual.The clean sound, silence if you prefer, of the powered device over headphone, or monitor, deserves the most marks. Well done Tascam. The Midi In and Out, a great asset! The Sub Out, alternative route to hookup monitors with 1/4 inch TRS cables, very handy, and useful for a host of other configurations.Love the dual inputs 1 - 10, either XLR, or 1/4 inch TRS.All in all, it leaves my old device, Fostex - X26 in the dust! Super value added with the PC hookup options, even if, at this time, I have no need of it.Only thing I would change is the Phantom Power option, currently global on this model, it might work better if managed by S/W to each channel. IOW turn it off for regular hookups.Before you power a new unit make sure the Phantom Power, top rhs of the board, is off! Else you may fry an expensive Mic which does not need the 48 Volts.Tips, gotten from the Tascam Forum, 1. on each channel the Sub Button arms the Headphones bus, IOW you can barely hear stuff without doing that, and do turn the volume, gain, down before tweaking their controls, middle rhs. 2 you do not need to press the Play button as well as the Record button when making a track. Yes in the old days of Tape it was necessary to, but on the Digital unit, it is not!To make a new track, create a song - RTM for more. Hookup your input - Mic or whatever. Use the Meter to set the level/s. Punch both record buttons, first the track one, then the main. When done punch the stop button. To hear what you did, move the Mode from Live to MTR, and press Play. To dub another track alongside, simply arm the next channel with an input, Mode live, set its levels. Then press it's record button, and when ready press the main record button. It is NOT necessary to press the record on the previous channel! Because if you do with no input it will erase track 1. Just leave it on play, make sure the volume slider is up so you can hear the Mode MTR replay as you dub the new track alongside.Effects work ONLY if you disarm all the Solo buttons, and the wee red light LHS of the screen is off. If it is on the Effects do not work. Need increasing the Aux 2 orange button on your chosen channel. Needs pressing the Select button in the control panel - mid rhs . This brings up the FX menu on the main screen. In it be sure to turn on the effect by rotating the Jog wheel to on - Manual Pages 33 / 34. Now press the Main buttons. I found it was necessary to do that both on my channels and on the FX slider. Too, that simply controls how much effect is sent to your Main bus, i.e. the one we chose to carry it. IOW the volume of the effect is still controlled by the Main slider, so maxing up the FX one does not increase the output.A bit sloppy but will save some searching.My headphone first click-less encounter with the Model 12 is now remedied with a full clicking replacement. Thanks Amazon!
VICTOR H
Comentado en México el 19 de agosto de 2021
En sí la calidad me encantó, los faders se sienten muy bien y fluidos en el movimiento, la calidad de audio superó mis expectativas, me gusta que tenga un compresor integrado para cada canal, me ayuda mucho a la hora de grabar podcast y entrevistas, me gusta que tiene corte para graves a los 100hz, efectos de sonido, dos salidas para audífonos, etc.Lo que no me gustó es que no tiene phantom power individual para cada canal, cuando lo activas se activa en todos los canales, esto no es muy bueno a la hora de usar microfonos que no lo necesitan y otros que sí.Otra cosa que no me gustó es que se supone que debe poder usarse como interfase, pero hasta ahorita he tenido muchos problemas para grabar multitrack en mi daw, uso Reaper, pero también tengo Protools y Studio One y es lo mismo, es que cuando la manejo como interfase conectada por el usb y distribuyo los canales a grabar en el daw a la hora de escuchar mi grabación no se reconoce el main, subo y bajo el fader y el sonido no sube volumen ni tampoco baja, pero si muevo el fader del canal 1 este funciona como el maíz, es un dolor de cabeza. En el manual no viene mucha información y en Internet no encuentro ningún video que explique bien como configurar la TASCAM o bien, la compañía no tiene ningún video para tratar estos errores o asuntos.No me arrepiento de haberla comprado, por lo pronto la uso como mezcladora y no como interfase, conectada a una interfase focusrite, pero la verdad no la compre para esto, el fin era poder usarla como interfase.Espero que pueda servir de algo esta reseña y si alguien ha podido solucionar estos errores porfavor compartan la solución o suban un video explicativo.
Milton Bass
Comentado en México el 5 de abril de 2021
Es mas una mezcladora que una interface o un controlador. Muchas de sus funciones son algo complejas, hay que invertir mucho tiempo en aprender sus usos. No es un aparato facil. A parte de caro a mi me llego una Tascam Model con algunas entradas que tienen un problema de falso contacto, hay que estar moviendole al plug para que agarre. Y no puedo devolverla por que en la region que vivo no dejan salir la mercancia si no es con factura, siendo un producto importado no me dieron ese documento, solo me queda venderla aqui. Creo que es un aparato mas para expertos que le saben a esto, si quieres algo practico y rapido de usar, esta no es la indicada. Como mexcladora tienen magnificos preamps y sus efectos estan buenos, pero para grabar preferiria haber conservado la dp sd o de plano mejor graba con una interface en la computadora. Ya que finalmente este aparato no masteriza, solo se pueden hacer mezclas, pero de cualquier manera tienes que exportar los tracks a la computadora para edicion. No la recomiendo para musicos ocupados.
Diana Quintanilla
Comentado en México el 25 de agosto de 2020
Llego el mismo día que la pedí y es un muy buen producto cumplió con mis expectativas.
José Ancira
Comentado en México el 2 de julio de 2020
Excelente muchas gracias !
Ben
Comentado en los Estados Unidos el 2 de julio de 2020
This pup is a thing of beauty and a joy forever -- once properly set up. I had the same problems with DAW connectivity that several other folks had. Barely able to record small snippets with ASIO, unable to playback at all. Audacity played back using WDM but didn't recognize the Mic at all. The board simply froze several times.Frustrated, I did some research, and realized the problem wasn't the Tascam, it was the USB. It turns out that USB is quite finicky about connectivity. I moved the workstation closer to the computer to shorten the cable length and bought the heaviest 9 ft shielded USB 3.1 rated cable I could find. Also made sure it was the only USB source connected to that device in Win-doze setup. Bam! Everything started working flawlessly. Buffer setting of 128 yields extremely low latency with no dropouts. Preamps are lovely. My only complaint is that the 48V power is not selectable for individual channels.There is a learning curve: You've got to set up the WDM correctly: Win-doze doesn't speak multitrack, so you've got to set up the Tascam to output your stereo mix as the Windows Microphone and balance the volume in Windows. I LOVE being able to record to the DAW using ASIO and simultaneously stream to Source Connect or Zoom with WDM. I am not aware of any other interface that will do that. All in all, this is a terrific little board for the money. It sounds wonderful and will do a lot of seriously cool things if you take the time to learn how.Addendum: The default USB mode is Multitrack, where the PRE-FADER input from each channel is sent to the USB for mixdown in the computers' DAW. For Podcasting and other two channel applications, you must select 2-Channel mode, where the unit functions as a conventional mixer, sending the Master out signal to the USB for podcasting, Source Connect, or whatever.
J. Shell
Comentado en los Estados Unidos el 1 de noviembre de 2020
This is not only a solid mixer with physical EQ controls on every channel and nice sliders, but a digital multi-track recorder, a multi-channel USB audio interface, a remote DAW controller to keep the physical mixing feel if/when audio moves into the computer, and it has MIDI in/out. The MIDI ports can act as a USB to MIDI interface from the computer, but they can also be used to send clock and transport signals to MIDI gear.I work a lot with groove boxes and other sequencer-heavy units, from Volcas to Elektron boxes. Many of the smaller / less expensive groove boxes only have stereo output. Using the MIDI feature on the Model 12 (which is not present on the slightly older/larger Model 16 and 24), I can have my device(s) start playing immediately when I hit the record button. This makes it easy, using track-muting features on the groove boxes, to separately record synth, drums, and kick sequences into separate tracks on the Model 12. I don't have to try to manually hit 'play' at just the right time, or try to fix the timing later in a DAW.The MIDI sync alone was a deciding factor in choosing the Model 12 over the similarly spec'd Zoom Livetrak 12. I also chose this over the Zoom for the larger presence of dedicated EQ buttons on each channel, which comes at the cost of size - the Model 12 takes up some valuable real-estate in my home studio. Much bigger than the Behringer 1202 very-basic mixer I was replacing. The size is also worth it for the ability to use the Model 12 as a remote DAW controller for Logic. Although I must admit - I often find myself doing my mixing right within the Model 12's multi-track recorder itself.I still feel more comfortable recording to tape or to simple stereo programs on my computer, to later integrate into Logic X. The Model 12 suits me nicely here with that built-in multi-track recorder. It makes it easy to capture multi-track recordings of my electronic gear without having to set things up in Logic on my aging Mac mini. I can just record, and pull it together later. The Model 12 provides many options for that 'later'. It is easy to produce stereo mixes inside the Model 12 and just load those files on the computer, and the separate track recordings are there too. There are multiple options for how to record onto those tracks. The default being to record the raw post-gain / pre-compressor sound, allowing you to shape sound later. But there are options to record post-compressor and even post-eq on individual tracks if desired. You can do in-mixer bounces and move audio between tracks. Overall, really solid.I've been using it for about a month now. The build quality is really solid. I like that it's a mixer first - it's probably the best mixer I've had in 20 years. After years of low-cost Behringers (which were fine, they just suited a different need for me than what I need now), it feels good to have a really solid mixer again with good EQs, etc, all immediately usable. It has two mono AUX busses and a submix bus, with separate outputs.The fact that this mixer can also pull duties for multi-track recording, multi-channel USB audio, DAW control, and MIDI clock/transport master, just make it a very very solid add to a small home studio - especially as those latter two options are not available on the larger Model-16 and 24.For downsides - for me, I don't really need 8 channels of XLR inputs with phantom power. I would prefer maybe only two such inputs/channels, and have the rest be stereo-pair capable inputs. In the same space, that would turn this box into a 14 channel mixer and would be perfect for my collection of instruments. I am surprised that with the popularity of electronic music hardware over the past decade that there aren't more mixers geared to this market. The MIDI ports on the Model 12 are a nice feature for such users - I love that synchronized 'hit record, and all the machines start running' feature. But more stereo tracks and less XLR/mono tracks would be even better.
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