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  1. Nov 14, 2012 · When the Tascam DM4800 eventually dies (Because unfortunately all equipment does eventually what is a good option to replace it? Is the new Sonicview 24 an option although it seems to lack DAW control? Are there better options anybody has gone for or considered going for?

  2. Jun 12, 2017 · 4 Reviews written. 🎧 15 years. @ steelyfan , This was done an a DM4800 run through the converters twice. 80-90% outboard eq, comp during tracking and, 10% subtractive in DAW, prolly 5-10% during mixing, mastering.

  3. It is a digital 64-channel console with 48 channels with full process equalizer, compressor, gate etc ... Works by layer 24 and has 12 auxiliary buses. You can work up to the 96-bit 24 khz. The type of synchronization can be MTC or LTC.

  4. 24 mic/line inputs with analog inserts plus phantom power for condenser mics. 24 channels of TDIF and 8 channels of ADAT built in. 4 expansion card slots support optional FireWire, ADAT, AES/EBU, Analog, TDIF and Surround Monitoring cards. Dedicated cascade port supports cascade of two DM-4800s.

  5. The DM-4800 provides 24 groups/busses, 12 aux-sends, and 16 assignable inserts (in addition to the channel inserts on rear panel). The mixer incorporates digital effects, including a digital reverb by TC Works. External effects can be looped through the assignable analog sends and returns (then assigned to channels).

  6. Jul 15, 2007 · TASCAM's DM-4800 fits seamlessly into the modern recording environment based around a computer DAW. With a single button press, the Remote layer provides a 24-fader control surface for control of premiere workstations such as Pro Tools, Logic, SONAR, DP, Cubase and Nuendo.

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  8. The Tascam DM-4800 is their full featured, flagship digital console with enough input and output routing for large-scale recording applications, live-sound recording and more. The mixer features 48-channels and 16-returns for a total of 64-channels at mix-down. 24 input channels feature XLR microphone, balanced 1/4.