Stereo panning on Tascam 244

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jfelton616
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Stereo panning on Tascam 244

Post by jfelton616 » Tue Apr 24, 2018 7:42 am

Hey yall,

Just bought a Tascam 244 and it's been an incredibly creative experience. Love it to bits. I was lucky enough to have an original manual sent with it so Ive been reading that. I am having trouble with panning. I'd really like to figure out how to pan so things are either hard left or right. Anybody know how to do that?

Thank you,
Justin

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Re: Stereo panning on Tascam 244

Post by inverseroom » Tue Apr 24, 2018 9:14 am

It’s the blue knob on each channel, right?

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Re: Stereo panning on Tascam 244

Post by jfelton616 » Mon Apr 30, 2018 11:16 pm

Ah yes,

After learning how to use this more I feel I can actually word my question:

When switching the inputs to tape, I am able to stereo pan the tracks as I please. My real question is about bouncing. It seems as if bouncing in stereo might not be possible? When I tried to, with the tracks still panned to their directions, not all the tracks were heard. I also have an inclination that if I were to play the cassette into a player, the panning would not be present? Is this just the nature of this 4 track?

I'm new to this so I'll take all the knowledge I can!

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