Difference between revisions of "Tascam Mixcast 4"
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# Mixcast Sound Pads Right | # Mixcast Sound Pads Right | ||
| − | === Mixcast | + | === Mixcast Polywav Inputs === |
| − | When recording directly to an SD card on the Mixcast, all sources are recorded to one Polywav file. The 14 channels appear in a slightly different within the Polywav file compared to when using the Mixcast as a USB audio interface. The 14 layers within | + | When recording directly to an SD card on the Mixcast, all sources are recorded to one Polywav file. The 14 channels appear in a slightly different within the Polywav file compared to when using the Mixcast as a USB audio interface. The 14 layers within a Mixcast Polywav files are: |
# Microphone 1 | # Microphone 1 | ||
# Microphone 2 | # Microphone 2 | ||
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See [[Exploding a Polywav File in REAPER]] for the steps to extract individual tracks from this Polywav file. | See [[Exploding a Polywav File in REAPER]] for the steps to extract individual tracks from this Polywav file. | ||
| − | In general, the inputs of the Mixcast appear in the order they appear on the faders, but when used as a USB audio interface the main output will appear on channels 1 and 2, whereas the main mix appears on channels 13 and 14 of a Polywav file | + | In general, the inputs of the Mixcast appear in the order they appear on the faders, but when used as a USB audio interface the main output will appear on channels 1 and 2, whereas the main mix appears on channels 13 and 14 of a Polywav file. |
== Outputs == | == Outputs == | ||
| − | As a USB audio interface, the Mixcast can receive 2 outputs from the computer. The main output of the computer, whether that is sound playing out of a web browser, the output of a Zoom call, or the main mix output of a DAW, comes back to the Mixcast on the USB channel (a stereo channel, one fader for both left and right). This output can be listened to on headphones or the speakers at the computer desk. | + | As a USB audio interface, the Mixcast can receive 2 outputs from the computer. The main output of the computer, whether that is sound playing out of a web browser, the output of a Zoom call, or the main mix output of a DAW, comes back to the Mixcast on the USB channel (a stereo channel, one fader for both left and right). This output can be listened to on headphones or the speakers at the computer desk. The USB stereo channel can also be recorded directly to the Mixcast's SD card or recorded back into a DAW on the computer (be careful of potential for audio feedback). |
[[Category:Podcast Studio]] | [[Category:Podcast Studio]] | ||
Latest revision as of 10:13, 6 July 2026
Inputs
DAW Inputs
As a USB audio interface, the Mixcast has 14 inputs to the computer. When using the Mixcast to record into a Digital Audio Workstation software such as Ableton Live, Audition, Pro Tools, or REAPER, inputs 1-14 to the computer correspond to the following sources from the Mixcast:
- Mixcast Main Mix Left
- Mixcast Main Mix Right
- Microphone 1
- Microphone 2
- Microphone 3
- Microphone 4
- USB (main output from computer) Left
- USB (main output from computer) Right
- Aux in (1/8" stereo mini cable) Left
- Aux in (1/8" stereo mini cable) Right
- Bluetooth in Left
- Bluetooth in Right
- Mixcast Sound Pads Left
- Mixcast Sound Pads Right
Mixcast Polywav Inputs
When recording directly to an SD card on the Mixcast, all sources are recorded to one Polywav file. The 14 channels appear in a slightly different within the Polywav file compared to when using the Mixcast as a USB audio interface. The 14 layers within a Mixcast Polywav files are:
- Microphone 1
- Microphone 2
- Microphone 3
- Microphone 4
- USB (main output from computer) Left
- USB (main output from computer) Right
- Aux in (1/8" stereo mini cable) Left
- Aux in (1/8" stereo mini cable) Right
- Bluetooth in Left
- Bluetooth in Right
- Mixcast Sound Pads Left
- Mixcast Sound Pads Right
- Mixcast Main Mix Left
- Mixcast Main Mix Right
See Exploding a Polywav File in REAPER for the steps to extract individual tracks from this Polywav file.
In general, the inputs of the Mixcast appear in the order they appear on the faders, but when used as a USB audio interface the main output will appear on channels 1 and 2, whereas the main mix appears on channels 13 and 14 of a Polywav file.
Outputs
As a USB audio interface, the Mixcast can receive 2 outputs from the computer. The main output of the computer, whether that is sound playing out of a web browser, the output of a Zoom call, or the main mix output of a DAW, comes back to the Mixcast on the USB channel (a stereo channel, one fader for both left and right). This output can be listened to on headphones or the speakers at the computer desk. The USB stereo channel can also be recorded directly to the Mixcast's SD card or recorded back into a DAW on the computer (be careful of potential for audio feedback).