What is the best way to convert a mixed recording from the Tascam 388 to a Stereo Master?
The manual recommends a two track recorder whose quality is comparable to the 388 (Tascam 22-2 & Tascam 32).
Are there any other good two track machines out there that would be comparable?
Also what about bouncing it to a computer? Exactly how do ya'll recommend doing this with either a two track or to a computer?
Thanks,
Zack
Converting Tascam 388 to Stereo Master
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just run the XLR or balanced 1/4" outputs into your DAW interface or a 2 track reel.
I used an Otari MX5050 2 track and it sounded good. But honestly with the quality of that recorder i didn't notice a ton of difference between bouncing to 2 track tape and to DAW. the color is in the TASCAM preamps and head bump, i don't think dumping to 2 track tape did much. If it did it over i'd just do it straight to computer.
I used an Otari MX5050 2 track and it sounded good. But honestly with the quality of that recorder i didn't notice a ton of difference between bouncing to 2 track tape and to DAW. the color is in the TASCAM preamps and head bump, i don't think dumping to 2 track tape did much. If it did it over i'd just do it straight to computer.
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