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Are Tascam audio interfaces any good?

Are Tascam audio interfaces any good?

Great interface at a great price! This interface is simple to connect, setup software and record. I am using it to mic a drum kit. I would recommend this to any who doesn’t want to break the bank. This is a fine audio interface with all the inputs you need to mic just about anything.

Is Tascam an audio interface?

The new TASCAM SERIES audio interface family provides professional quality. Sound is the secret to increasing your audience.

How do you connect Tascam US 1×2 to computer?

Connecting with a computer Use the included USB cable to connect the unit to a computer USB 3.0/2.0 port. When the USB connection is working, the USB indicator on the front of the unit lights.

What is a Tascam interface?

TASCAM’s US-2×2 combines great audio quality and ergonomic design for a powerful 2-in/2-out USB 2 Audio interface. The US-2×2 includes class-compliant drivers for plug-and-play operation on Mac OSX and iOS devices like the iPad, and a simple driver adds ASIO compatibility for Windows.

Does Tascam US 16×08 have phantom power?

The eight XLR mic inputs have switchable +48V phantom power to use up to 8 condenser mics at the same time. When powered on with out a USB connection, the US-16×08 functions as an 8-channel microphone preamp.

How do I connect my Tascam to my computer?

Connect the Tascam to a computer using the USB cable. Use the – button to select ‘Storage’ and press enter (>). The computer will recognise the Tascam just like a digital camera or memory stick. The sound files are in the Music folder and you can either copy and paste or drag and drop them onto the computer.

Is the Tascam US-2×2 compatible with Mac?

The US-2×2 includes class-compliant drivers for plug-and-play operation on Mac OSX and iOS devices like the iPad, and a simple driver adds ASIO compatibility for Windows. MIDI in and out are also included for connecting synths, drum machines, and controllers.

What does 2×2 USB mean?

The newest, fastest version of USB 3.2 offers a max speed of 20Gbps and is called USB 3.2 Gen 2×2. (The 2×2 means it’s the second generation and has two 10Gbps lanes to achieve its maximum throughput of 20Gbps.) The older USB 3.1 has a single 10Gbps channel and is called USB 3.2 Gen 2.