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Ref. - Tascam DP-32sd:
The term “Bus” is beginning to sink-in... somewhat. My understanding is that a “Bus” is the path that signals travel on. This sounds sensible enough, unless you are me.
I am a retired guitarist, and although my knowledge of Music Theory is better than satisfactory, I have zero electronic training, and my recording knowledge is limited.
On my machine, below track assignments, I see 8 buttons titled STEREO BUS. I know what to do with assignments (etc), and I’m having no trouble completing my recording projects. However, I am on a mission to learn as much as I can about my Tascam DP-32sd, and recording in general.
Q. Why do I need those 8 “Stereo Bus” buttons, and how I can use them in my recording process? What is their significance? Are they simply additional tracks, to be used like any other track? Can someone please explain them to me in language I can understand?
The term “Bus” is beginning to sink-in... somewhat. My understanding is that a “Bus” is the path that signals travel on. This sounds sensible enough, unless you are me.
I am a retired guitarist, and although my knowledge of Music Theory is better than satisfactory, I have zero electronic training, and my recording knowledge is limited.
On my machine, below track assignments, I see 8 buttons titled STEREO BUS. I know what to do with assignments (etc), and I’m having no trouble completing my recording projects. However, I am on a mission to learn as much as I can about my Tascam DP-32sd, and recording in general.
Q. Why do I need those 8 “Stereo Bus” buttons, and how I can use them in my recording process? What is their significance? Are they simply additional tracks, to be used like any other track? Can someone please explain them to me in language I can understand?