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  1. 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.

  2. Oct 11, 2012 · So you could use the insert ins or buy an analog card, and route from there directly to the firewire card. You could keep the workflow you have and have the signal flow you want, without too much money or time being required.

  3. Sep 30, 2023 · If you're looking to go digital check out the Yamaha LS9 as I believe it's in the same price range. I have a Tascam interface that I like but when it comes to consoles themselves Yamaha is really the leader.

  4. 64-input, 24-bus Digital Console/Control Surface with 24 Preamps, and Channel Strip Section. TASCAM has a knack for observing trends in audio production and coming up with products that address at once, all of the issues that audio professionals face. The DM-4800 is just such a product.

  5. The TASCAM DM-4800 is the ultimate digital console for professional users who demand a flexible, 64-channel mix platform that configures to fit their needs. A "fat channel" strip in the center of the board provides instant access to 4-band parametric EQ, dynamics and aux controls available for the first 48 channels.

  6. 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.

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  8. 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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