were is the aux recieve channel from extern- efx ?

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Hello Tascam 12 Team :)
how can I receive my external effects sent via aux 1 / 2 again if the channels 1 - 10 are occupied. where do I have to plug the FX return.
 
The Model 12 doesn't have Aux Return inputs. To connect the return of external effects you have to free some input channel and/or use an additional mixer.
Too bad this is considered information that could compromise national security...or they might've included a block diagram to inform ModelXX owners of this...😜
 
Well, it seems @ER_457 returned on Thursday, but is another one of those people who, although a member since December 2024, doesn't know that it's polite to say "thank you" to @Max Relic for taking time to respond.:rolleyes:

@shredd, please be careful with the following information, as this is classified beyond Top Secret:
[sotto voce]
The detailed answer, and the work-around, is post #14 in the "Model 12/16/24 Tips & Tricks" sticky thread. Thank goodness the OP didn't have access to the sticky threads, or try to use the search function to breech our data security protocols. 😁

 
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The detailed answer, and the work-around, is post #14 in the "Model 12/16/24 Tips & Tricks" sticky thread. Thank goodness the OP didn't have access to the sticky threads, or try to use the search function to breech our data security protocols
Yupp. Gotta keep the rank-n-file types from accessing such highly sensitive information about the use of Tascam gear. After all, who knows how many terrorists, agents of foreign governments, and plain cray-zee folk might be lurking on the site, ready to hold our nation hostage with secrets about routing and gain-staging and DAW control?!?🙀
 
I'mma surely not one to make judgement on anyone's manner/method of learning, or least of all their intentions/efforts on making the best possible use of the scads of sophisticated gear that makes up even the average studio, let alone a production-level one.

But am I the only one who senses that a great many musicians (in particular, the ones with much less interest in studio production than the music itself) want the use of the complex gear used in playing/recording/producing music to be as easy as making pudding?!? :rolleyes:🤷‍♀️
 
What's wrong with you people? Some inexperienced user didn't find your effin' sticky, and forgot to say "thank you". Big deal! It's rather mister Richards who is rude here. So, yeah, what's wrong with you people? Is this a forum for some elitists, or what exactly?

Be polite, give the user a nice hint, and keep your bad thoughts for yourself, please. Including the utterly stupid comments about "terrorists and agents".
 
@Up457,
When my youngest came of age, my eldest, 7 years her senior, told her "Dad will move heaven and earth to help you when you need it, but first you have to show him that you've tried to help yourself".

The ones that fry me join the forum, ask a question easily answered by: Reading the owner manual or viewing the sticky threads or making a forum search; and yet still receive a reply, after which they aren't even courteous enough to acknowledge the time and effort spent to provide the help given, or worse just disappear after starting the thread.

When that happens, we tend to address that rudeness with humor and not the nastiness that might be found on other sites.

If you have a problem with that, then report me to the site moderators.

Otherwise, as they say at Disney: Have a magical day. ;) :)
 
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You must not forget that if someone starts to get into home recording again, after decades, there may be tons and tons of problems to solve, with the hardware, with all that new software business, licensing stuff, installing managers etc., so there may only be a small slot of time for each task, as with this detail.

All i was saying is, please be nice to the forum noobs, there was no intention to annoy anybody here i'd say. And the Tascam M12 is actually very sophisticated. Saying this as an former user of a Tascam 244, where you basically just had to plug in your instruments and go. Thank you.
 
Un'informazione che non centra con i vostri argomenti, ma che mi serve sapere.
Buonasera, sono Francesco Trotti, lavoro con un Neo 2488 della TASCAM. Ieri pomeriggio mentre stavo lavorando, ho collegato il cavo usb per far inserire nella fat una traccia, il problema è che mentre stavo inserendo la traccia e dopo averla inserita nella fat dal pc, il TASCAM è andato in blocco scrivendo, (segue il prossimo post perchè troppo lungo)
 
(il continuo dell'altro post) Auto Repair NO/EXIT sullo schermo e riaccendendo la macchina dopo un pò che l'HD lampeggia si ferma tutto e ricompare la scritta. Ho fatto l'arresto forzato, il riavvio di tutto, staccato la spina, staccato tutta la corrente, nulla. Rimane la scritta appena si accende. Ora vi chiedo, cosa devo fare? Potete darmi una risposta? Grazie mille
 
Ora vi chiedo, cosa devo fare?
Per cominciare, potresti valutare di utilizzare la traduzione per pubblicare in inglese, lingua che la maggior parte dei membri può leggere.

For another: consider posting your inquiry in the correct forum category (the one for 2488’s).
 

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