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  • ralphenz32
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    Checkout my Tascam 2488 NEO reply – http://www.toontrack.com/forum/tm.aspx?m=112274&mpage=1&key=tascam&#125524

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    ralphenz32
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    Hello – I also use a Tascam 2488 NEO workstation and I use superior Drummer and EzDrummer for my drum recordings. Best way to utilize this, is to have some kind of USB or Firewire interface as your audio transfer. Make sure it has an SPDIF out connection on it. Then, run a GOOD quality SPDIF cable from the interface to the Tascam Digital IN connector. This keeps the audio quality going at the same rate and you don’t lose anything in the process. In other words, Digital to Digital, if you know what I mean.
    Now, you can get your drum tracks setup in your DAW, whatever it is, on your computer. Create your tracks like normal in your DAW. Then after you have your tracks laid out and ready to be used, you can either record individual drums to individual tracks on the Tascam, or the whole drum set into the Tascam on say, 2 tracks. Know this- recording individual drums onto individual tracks in the Tascam gives you more control over each drum. So, you would end up using about 10 to 12 Tascam tracks to complete the whole set.
    But you can add EQ, Reverb, etc, to each drum and control the volume levels of each drum! Cool huh? I usually get my drums EQ’d, Reverbed, and fixed how I want it BEFORE i start recording them to the NEO. But, either way, you have more control over them. Remember, SPDIF is the KEY. Don’t try to use the ABCDEFGH inputs on the NEO for this. You end up losing quality of audio because those inputs are ANALOG and have to go through converters before they become tracks. SPDIF to SPDIF is the best way. I use Firewire as my Interface and it has great SPDIF ins and outs. USB will work also. By the way, if you need to record individual drums into the NEO, separate them in the DAW first when it asks you to use separate tracks for each drum when you open Superior or EZDrummer. Makes it so much easier to record each one in the NEO. Thanks guys 🙂

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