Hi all:
I started mixing my keys long before I got my Tascam DP-24SD, so I simply routed the output of the analog mixer to the Tascam (as shown in the image). I had a friend visit recently, and he suggested that I route the keys directly into the inputs of the Tascam and skip using a mixer entirely.
If I'm not mistaken, that would work OK as long as I assign and arm each track, but a downside is it will consume all 8 inputs (as I've just added a 4th keyboard). And another is that I'd have to disconnect a board to use a mic or mics for our vocals.
Any thoughts on this?
Old No7
ps:
Note my the use of the Mackie "Big Knob" -- it works great allowing me to select the output as either powered speakers for playing, or to monitors for mixing/mastering. -mjk- had advised me how to run a "noise" or Stereo Imaging Test and it passed with flying colors. I'd posted about it back in 2022.

I started mixing my keys long before I got my Tascam DP-24SD, so I simply routed the output of the analog mixer to the Tascam (as shown in the image). I had a friend visit recently, and he suggested that I route the keys directly into the inputs of the Tascam and skip using a mixer entirely.
If I'm not mistaken, that would work OK as long as I assign and arm each track, but a downside is it will consume all 8 inputs (as I've just added a 4th keyboard). And another is that I'd have to disconnect a board to use a mic or mics for our vocals.
Any thoughts on this?
Old No7
ps:
Note my the use of the Mackie "Big Knob" -- it works great allowing me to select the output as either powered speakers for playing, or to monitors for mixing/mastering. -mjk- had advised me how to run a "noise" or Stereo Imaging Test and it passed with flying colors. I'd posted about it back in 2022.
