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Sun 18 May 2003, 15:22
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I'm also curious about the abscence of an LCD on the FW-1884. The only control surface I've played with was a Logic Control briefly at a demo. How would you know, in the abscene of that LCD information, what you were controlling when working with plug-ins? Do you have to go through each plug-in and assign parameters to knobs/faders? Or just wiggle something on the control surface and see what moves on the screen?
Anyone who might know how this works please let me know. I've been inquiring on the Tascam site but recieved somewhat vague information...
OUSHI
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ebenoushi Tascam Fw-1884 Sun 11 May 2003, 05:16 xingu I haven't seen the thing myself yet, but I wou... Sun 11 May 2003, 21:09 ebenoushi I thought that grey circle might be a pan knob, th... Sun 11 May 2003, 22:51 xingu Well, I don't even know what exactly a rotary ... Mon 12 May 2003, 02:42 bilhep I was looking at the 1884 also, when the notice ca... Mon 12 May 2003, 17:27 xingu I never used the bundled Cubasis, but I know for a... Mon 12 May 2003, 17:35 lepetitmartien glossary point:
A rotary encoder is a digital ... Sun 18 May 2003, 16:53 bilhep The recording software you use works with the 1884... Mon 19 May 2003, 05:25 xingu For anyone interested, some further details on the... Wed 2 Jul 2003, 19:28 THE DUDE The Digidesign M Box is an excellent alternative. ... Fri 25 Jul 2003, 05:36 damos Hello
I got my fw-1884 and it works very good with... Sat 28 Feb 2004, 18:45 Mac-Dee i've seen the unit the tascam you would diffen... Fri 19 Mar 2004, 02:02
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