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  • Ten-channel mixer
  • With multitrack recorder, audio interface and DAW control functions
  • 12-track recording in WAV/BWF format on SD/SDHC/SDXC cards up to 512 GB possible
  • 44.1 - 48 kHz
  • 16/24-bit
  • One-button compressor for all input channels
  • Switchable low-cut
  • 3-band EQ with adjustable mids for all mono channels
  • Master EQ
  • Overdub recording
  • Punch-in/-out
  • Built-in audio interface for 12 channels (ten inputs plus stereo sum)
  • LC display
  • 12-segment LED level meter
  • Built-in effects processor
  • Switchable phantom power +48 V
  • Includes power supply
  • Dimensions (W x H x D): 343 x 99 x 360 mm
  • Weight: 4.3 kg
  • Suitable protective cover: Art. 497194 (not included)
  • Suitable case: Art. 504823 (not included)

Connectors:

  • Eight microphone/line input combo XLR/6.3 mm jack (channels 1-6, 7, 9 can be used as instrument inputs)
  • Two line outputs: XLR
  • Two sub outputs: 6.3 mm jack
  • Two AUX outputs: 6.3 mm jack
  • Two inserts: 6.3 mm jack (channels 1+2)
  • Footswitch input: 6.3 mm jack
  • 6.3 mm jack click output with tap tempo function
  • Two stereo headphone outputs: 6.3 mm jack
  • MIDI input and output
  • USB
  • Available since May 2020
  • Item number 483453
  • Sales Unit 1 piece(s)
  • Number Of Tracks 12
  • Simultaneous Recording: Amount Of Tracks 12
  • Effects Yes
  • Storage Medium SD/SDHC/SDXC
  • Phantom power Yes
  • XLR Connectors 8
  • Jack Connectors 8
  • RCA Connectors Yes
  • MIDI Interface 1x In, 1x Out
  • USB connection Yes
  • Digital Connections USB
  • Miscellaneous Connectors Foot Switch
  • Headphone connection Yes
  • Recording / Playback Channels 12x12
  • Max.number of input channels 10
  • USB Yes
  • Microphone Inputs 8
  • Bluetooth Yes
  • Number of Mic Inputs 8
  • 5-pole DIN MIDI Yes
  • Analog Line Inputs 10
  • Number of Line Inputs 10
  • Analog Line Outputs 2x Jack, 2x XLR
  • Instrument Inputs 8
  • Number of Line Outs 4
  • Digital Inputs 0
  • Fader 12
  • Headphone Outs 2
  • Digital Outputs 0
  • Rotary Encoders 12
  • Audio I/O Yes
  • Number of S/PDIF Connectors 0
  • Number of ADAT Connectors 0
  • Transport Function Yes
  • Word Clock No
  • Numer of AES/EBU Connectors 0
  • Footswitch connection Yes
  • Computer interface USB
  • Number of MADI Connectors 0
  • MIDI-interface Yes
  • Special Features Recording on SD Card
  • Other Connectors USB
  • MIDI interface Yes
  • Options -
  • Additional Features Mixer and Multitrack Recorder
  • Max. sample rate (kHz) 48 kHz
  • Max. resolution in bit 24 bit
  • Incl. power supply Yes
  • USB Version 2.0
  • Width in mm 343 mm
  • Depth in mm 360 mm
  • Height in mm 99 mm
  • Included in delivery Power Supply (Tascam PS-M1524), USB Type C to USB Typ A cable, TRRS cable, manual
  • Zero latency monitoring Yes
  • Connection Format USB port Type C
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Analogue feeling, digital versatility

The Tascam Model 12 is a true multi-talent. The feeling of mixing on an analogue console, the functionality of a digital mixing desk – all combined to make it a real audio all-rounder. The Model 12 can be used as a compact mixer, has a stand-alone multitrack recorder, works as a USB audio interface, and can also serve as a remote control for DAW software in the home studio. The Model 12 has eight ultra-HDDA preamps that deliver first-class, low-noise sound. But the Tascam Model 12 also has a lot of other practical features: The TRRS input for smartphones with mix-minus function, for example, or the separate output for a metronome click (the tempo of the click can be entered via the tap tempo button). And wherever the Tascam Model 12 is used, the wood-style side panels means it always look good.

From the first note to the final mix – and beyond

The Tascam Model 12 feels much like a compact analogue mixer, and one that's surprisingly easy to get to grips with: Just plug in mics and instruments, turn up the gain, pull up the faders and off it goes. But that's just the start of the journey with the Model 12 ! The internal recorder can record ten tracks (plus the sum signal), either to an SD card or, in USB interface mode, directly to the studio computer. In stand-alone mode, overdub recordings are also possible. Thanks to its incredible flexibility, the Model 12 is the perfect companion from the first take to the finished final mix. And even then, the Model 12 isn't done yet: With the one-button compressor, the insert point in the first two channels, the stereo subgroup and the master EQ section, the Tascam Model 12 also offers a range of really helpful functions for live performances.

For creating audio anywhere

The Tascam Model 12 is a kind of Swiss army knife for busy audio creatives. The wide range of functions and intuitive operation allow the Model 12 to be used in almost any setting where audio signals need to be processed: In project or home studios, rehearsal or conference rooms, live music and stand-up stages, YouTube or podcast studios, etc. With a single purchase, the Model 12 covers an extremely wide range of applications, making it just as interesting for beginners as it is for PA rental companies (having a flexible problem solver up your sleeve is always reassuring). It probably won't find a home in a fully-equipped professional recording studio, though, as the Model 12 only works up to a maximum of 48kHz and doesn't have an SPDIF interface.

Tascam Model 12 mixing desk, screen and controls

About Tascam

Tascam started out in 1971 as Teac Corporation's distributor of professional audio equipment. The name is the acronym of Teac Audio System Company of America. Tascam was a great innovator on the market and pioneered leading technologies of the time, such as multitrack tape and cassette recorders, digital multitrack recorders (DTRS), digital mixing consoles, and so on. Today, Tascam supplies the entire sound industry with products for television and radio studios, recording studios, concert halls, conference rooms, academic institutions, commercial facilities, theatres, internet podcasters and broadcasters, music producers, and musicians.

Extreme versatility

As a mixer, recorder and interface, the Tascam Model 12 can, in principle, be used anywhere where eight analogue XLR inputs are sufficient. Two special applications can show the extreme flexibility of the Model 12: First, it can be used as an audio interface in a YouTube or podcast studio, where the TRRS input with mix-minus function makes integrating phone calls a breeze without annoying echo loops. If there's a lag between picture and sound during streaming, the output signal can be delayed by up to 2,000 milliseconds (requires the firmware update 1.2). On the other hand, with the Model 12, musicians and bands have the option of having playback tracks, including the output of a metronome signal, played back on a separate output via the SD recorder during a live gig.

Tascam Model 12 mixing desk, rear view with sockets

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Stephen662 30.07.2020
'Brilliant build quality' was the first thing I said to myself as I popped the box. Having read the manual back to front many times whilst waiting on delivery, I found that in half an hour I had set up and ready to go - card formatted, click track working, synced to BFD3 and USB audio streaming out of BFD into a pair of channels.

All I can say is that Tascam have really nailed it with this one, and if they put MIDI etc on the 24 track it would be a truly pro workhorse. However, 10 track recording (and 2 master track) are adequate for my needs; primarily used out of my studio to record jam sessions with buddies.

If you want to get really picky then here's the dirt:

1/ Only two insert points (but appreciate the cost implications of putting them on all channels). I must say though a pair of master inserts would have been nice.

2/ Only 2 fx sends. Again a cost issue - also no dedicated simple returns. If you use the built in FX you are good to go, but if you patch in a box then you are going to lose 2 channels for a stereo return.

3/ Tascam must be the master if syncing to other gear or your DAW. Does not worry me.

EVERYTHING else is just brilliant and a lovely sounding machine it is. Tascam have a certain magic, especially with digital gear. Blindfold, you would swear it is analogue, but to be fair its better than that.

Conclusion, money well spent. Great value, simple to use, and all you need to do is RTFM :)
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Class Compliant Great, But...
HDS Productions 15.07.2024
I purchased the Model 12 for two big reasons.

1. To use as class compliant gear with my MPC
2. To be a (dawless) home studio mixer and recorder

First, the Model 12 works very well with the MPC, being able to create separate tracks from the MPC and then mix each one before recording. I also loved the Tascam's ability to do overdub recording. However, when it came time to mix a couple of hardware synths and vocals for output, the unit's limitations became glaringly obvious. Vocals especially mixed very low, even with gain up to a maximum. In my opinion there is absolutely no way to create a completed recording with the Model 12 without a good deal of time and work in a DAW. While this may not be an issue for some, I personally just don't see the point with owning a mixer with such limitations when it comes to music production.

I think this is a good case for 'you get what you pay for', but ask yourself what your expectations and goals are, because apart from natural talent the gear you own and use needs to support where you are trying to get to. And, with that old adage; I did end up switching to an RME audio interface that costs twice as much, but is twice as much and more in superiority.

With that said, there are other audio interface options at lower price points that can do the job from manufacturers like Motu, Arturia and SSL to name a few.
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Overall great
markkus 31.07.2021
Pro: Works great stand alone, when recording capabilities do not exceed the available 12 tracks
Con: Not as analog as it looks (like de model 16/24), but not as flexible as it's digital relative (DP24/32); be sure to check how it fits your use-case. (Edit 2021): class compliant for the 12 tracks, not for DAW control, but I don't use this anyway, I use it on Linux.
MTR capabilities are limited to the physical tracks and once you have recorded the track you can only bounce it to a free track, there are no extra tracks like in the DP24. For live use this is no issue, but when trying to layer some parts you could quickly run out of tracks in a stand-alone mode, so be aware of these limits and how they possibly affect your workflow.
It's hard to tell if I would buy it again, I would probably for this price try other options, for now I have not really had an issue I couldn't work around by going outboard, even went as far as adding a mixer/router on the subs and sacrificing two inputs (stereo) for the returns.
My use case for now was aimed at playing and recording music, in future I'd like to test the broadcasting capabilities with e.g. OBS.
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Excellent Recording Equipment
Soren Lambaek 09.05.2022
I use this equipment for recording onboard only so I cannot comment on other features such as DAW and live mixing. However, for recording I like the simplicity and the hands on interface. Everything is top quality and very straightforward. I only had to look up a few things in the manual. But as everything, nothing is perfect, so here are a few things I would like improved:

1) The way headphones works for this system is a bit weird, for example, you cannot really use headphones and speakers at the same time.

2) The phantom power is global rather than for individual for each track, so all your recording mics must either support phantom power or not.

3) I find the tempo click works a bit weird.

4) Editing tools is very limited and could be improved a lot.

5) Such a shame volume, pan, Eq etc. each channel isn't saved with the tracls. I know it would be impossible as this mixer use physical knobs and sliders but annoying when you have a many songs recorded.

6) The effect channel is global, so only one effect is available for entire song, would be nice if different effects could be added.

If you can live with the above limitations then this equipment will serve you well. One thing I love is that you can quickly get stuff recorded and if you want it edited you always have the option to transfer it to a computer or simply set it up as a DAW.
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