Fw-1804, Applications guide, Daw recording live recording – Teac FW-1804 Applications Guide User Manual

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Microphones

Stereo Compressor

Laptop Computer

(Mac or PC)

PA Mixer

Mic Inputs 1-4

Line Ins 5-6

FireWire

Insert 1-2

Headphones

Microphones

Computer

(Mac or PC)

Cello

Monitors

US-2400 Fader Controller

Mic

Inputs 1-2

Monitor Outs

FireWire

USB

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Applications Guide

DAW Recording

Live Recording

T

he FW-1804 provides an affordable way to

add a high-quality audio/MIDI interface to

any home studio. It has four high-quality micro-

phone inputs, each with phantom power and in-

sert jacks for connecting professional gear like

condenser microphones. The FW-1804 records at

up to 96kHz/24-bit resolution – much better than

CD quality – so your tracks can capture every detail

and nuance.

In addition to the four mic/line inputs are an

additional four line ins, eight channels of ADAT

digital ins and outs and stereo S/PDIF digital I/O,

so you’ll be ready to expand your studio in the

future. There’s even a guitar input, right on the

front panel where it belongs, so you can plug in

your favorite axe whenever you’re inspired.

The FW-1804 is perfect for studios that already

have a control surface – like TASCAM’s awesome

24-fader US-2400 –or in studios where there’s sim-

ply no more room for gear. Just install it in your

equipment rack and start tracking –your spouse

might not even notice.

W

ith the portable, rackable FW-1804 and a

laptop, you have everything you need to

take your studio on the road. Whether you want

to sell CDs at your next gig, upload an MP3 of the

show to your website or use the recording to au-

dition for a bigger club gig, recording your live

show can be the key to bigger and better things

for your band.

The FW-1804 has four microphone inputs, so

you can set your own mics onstage and in the

audience. Four additional line ins are perfect for

amp direct out jacks, guitar amp modelers or the

line outs from a board feed. Insert jacks allow

you to patch in a compressor/limiter, so that the

recording doesn’t distort when things get too loud.

It has ADAT inputs so that you can get a perfect

digital feed in clubs using a digital console. There’s

even a loud headphone amp for monitoring the

recording during the show.

A dedicated S/PDIF digital output can be con-

nected to a CD burner like our CD-RW750 if you

don’t have one on your laptop. Work quickly enough

and you might be able to sell CDs of that night’s

show before your audience catches a cab.

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