Hi all,
I have just become a music teacher at a school and have inherited a studio that has never been up and running successfully. There is a Tascam DM-24 Mixing Desk which I have connected to a Tascam MX-2424 Hard Disk Recorder via TDIF.
However, I am sure that there is a cable missing which will allow me to set the record enabled bits and bobs on the MX-2424 and also control playback and monitoring of the MX-2424 directly with the buttons on the DM-24.
I'm not sure what cable it is that I need to complete this, so I was wondering if any gurus here could tell me the exact cable that I need to buy. I assume that it came with either the DM-24 or the MX-2424 but I'm not sure as it could have been lost at the school before I got there.
Thanks for any help...
Matt
Tascam DM-24 and Tascam MX-2424
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Hello Matt,
I haven't worked w/ those 2 pieces, so I don't know at the moment. If you have the manuals, see if there's a section for synchronizing the mixer to the HD recorder. It could be an RS232 or even Midi is a possibility. If I can find time, I'll take a look at the PDF's on their site. The HD recorder probably has the more detailed info about using the mixer as your controller. Hope this helps some.
I haven't worked w/ those 2 pieces, so I don't know at the moment. If you have the manuals, see if there's a section for synchronizing the mixer to the HD recorder. It could be an RS232 or even Midi is a possibility. If I can find time, I'll take a look at the PDF's on their site. The HD recorder probably has the more detailed info about using the mixer as your controller. Hope this helps some.
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Matt,
I just poked around for a few minutes on Tascams website, and so far, it doesn't look like they're even supporting it. Or they have a server down and I just can't access the files.
Take a look here: http://www.mx2424.com
Maybe you'll have better luck??
I just poked around for a few minutes on Tascams website, and so far, it doesn't look like they're even supporting it. Or they have a server down and I just can't access the files.
Take a look here: http://www.mx2424.com
Maybe you'll have better luck??
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Here's the DM-24 page,
http://www.tascam.com/Products/DM-24.html
you need to dnl the manuals and find out (forget which key combo does it) which firmware version you have, could be anywhere from V1.1 to V3.something, makes a HUGE difference in operation.
If your version isn't 3.something, you should consider updating the firmware; this has been a major pain in the ass and unless you're a super-midi guru it's easier to box the mixer up and send it to Tascam for updating; there is also a fairly low cost HARDWARE update for preamps that have a better range if you're doing much with lower level mic inputs - you may qualify for the factory offer of $200 to upgrade all the pre's, need to ask Tascam about that.
The DM-24 has been replaced by the DM-3200, so I doubt there will be much more in the way of firmware updates; IIRC, the NEXT-to-last version was the least "buggy" - you can find out more by joining the private BBS that replaced Tascam's dis-continued one -
http://www.tascamforums.com/
There are separate forums for the DM-24 AND the MX-2424, people there are usually pretty helpful. READ THE FAQ before posting questions, nearly everyone gets irritated when newbies do NOT do this.
Good luck... Steve
http://www.tascam.com/Products/DM-24.html
you need to dnl the manuals and find out (forget which key combo does it) which firmware version you have, could be anywhere from V1.1 to V3.something, makes a HUGE difference in operation.
If your version isn't 3.something, you should consider updating the firmware; this has been a major pain in the ass and unless you're a super-midi guru it's easier to box the mixer up and send it to Tascam for updating; there is also a fairly low cost HARDWARE update for preamps that have a better range if you're doing much with lower level mic inputs - you may qualify for the factory offer of $200 to upgrade all the pre's, need to ask Tascam about that.
The DM-24 has been replaced by the DM-3200, so I doubt there will be much more in the way of firmware updates; IIRC, the NEXT-to-last version was the least "buggy" - you can find out more by joining the private BBS that replaced Tascam's dis-continued one -
http://www.tascamforums.com/
There are separate forums for the DM-24 AND the MX-2424, people there are usually pretty helpful. READ THE FAQ before posting questions, nearly everyone gets irritated when newbies do NOT do this.
Good luck... Steve
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