Tascam 788 Musical Instrument User Manual


 
TASCAM 788 Digital PortaStudio 41
4 Mixer
Mixer features
The 788 has seven physical channel faders, control-
ling six mono channels and a stereo pair of channels.
These channels can be assigned to take their signals
from the input connectors, or from the recorded
tracks.
The basic signal flow of each channel of the mixer
section of the 788 is:
Input-to-channel assignment (input or track)
Digital pad/gain
Three-band switchable EQ
Fader
Effect send (can be pre- or post-fader)
Aux send (can be pre- or post-fader)
Pan
Channels may be linked in stereo pairs, allowing
them to share control settings.
The internal effectors can be used in a variety of
ways with these channels; as in-line dynamics pro-
cessors or as an in-line multi-effector.
In addition to these channels, there is a sub-mixer
which can be used to accept signals from inputs
A
through D and the AUX INPUTs, and feed them
through the stereo outputs through pan and volume
controls. See Assigning inputs to the sub-mixer on
page 37 for how to assign inputs to this sub-mixer,
and Sub-mixer on page 48 for how to adjust the
settings.
The track cue mixer goes to the monitor outputs and
headphones only and allows the recorded tracks to be
monitored. The operation of this is described in
Monitoring the recorded sounds (TRACK CUE)
on page 39.
Linking channels
When you are using the 788 to mix and record a ste-
reo source (e.g. a stereo synthesizer or the outputs of
a stereo effects unit), it is often useful to link two
channels together, so that changes made to one chan-
nel automatically affect the other.
You can link the following pairs of channels:
1 and 2,
3
and 4, and 5 and 6.
Note that channels 7 and 8 are always linked as a ste-
reo pair and you can never unlink them.
The parameters that are linked when two channels
are linked are:
Digital pad/gain
Solo status
EQ control and switching
Effect and aux send levels
Effect settings
Faders (odd-numbered channels fader controls the
pair)
To link two channels
1 Press and hold down the SELECT key of one
channel in the pair to be linked. Its indicator
flashes, along with the indicator of any
assigned source.
2 Press the other
SELECT key of the link pair (as
described above) and then release both keys.
Both
SELECT indicators of the channel pair
light, along with the assigned sources.
NOTE
If another
SELECT
indicator flashes when you hold down
the
SELECT
key of a channel, it means that this pair has
already been linked. Pressing the
SELECT
key of the
other channel will unlink the pair.
Unlinking a pair of channels
1 Press and hold down the SELECT key of one of
the channel pair. The indicator will flash, and
so will the indicator of the other channel in the
pair and any assigned source.
2 Press the SELECT key of the other channel in
the pair and then release the keys.
When the
SELECT keys are released, the indi-
cator of the first channel to have its key pressed
will be lit.