Fw-1884, Applications guide, Live multitrack recording – Teac FW-1884 Applications Guide User Manual

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FW-1884

Applications Guide

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airing the FW-1884 with a laptop computer results

in an incredibly powerful, compact studio. Not only

are there 8 microphone inputs with phantom power,

but you can monitor your mix with zero-latency out-

puts. This means that the band won’t hear a delayed

signal in their headphones when you’re recording,

ensuring the best performance.

The Mic/Line input on channel 8 allows you to switch

to guitar impedance, which allows you to record guitar

or bass direct. In addition, each input channel has an

analog insert point – perfect for an analog compressor/

limiter to keep from overloading the inputs. You can

even “half-patch” into the inserts to create direct out-

puts for a tape backup safety.

Just arm eight channels using the front panel

buttons and hit the record key on the FW-1884 to begin

recording. Fine-tune your mix using the nine 100mm

moving faders, pan, EQ and aux send controls. The “Flip”

button allows you to mix the aux sends using the faders,

so creating a cue mix is quick and easy.

All of the analog inputs can be recorded at 96kHz/

24-bit for detailed sonic quality. You can even record the

MIDI out and digital out of a keyboard at the same time.

Flexible routing controls allow you to make a stereo

DAT or CD recording at the same time, so the band has

something to take home or sell at the end of the gig.

Live Multitrack Recording

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Mic Inputs 1-7

Mic/Guitar Input 8

S/PDIF Output

Microphones

Laptop Computer

Reverb

CD Recorder

S/PDIF Input

Optical Output

Bass Guitar

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