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22-Channel Analogue Mixer with Recorder

  • 22 Channels - 12x mono and 5x stereo
  • Integrated 24 track recorder
  • Recording on SD card with maximum 24 Bit / 48 kHz
  • Simultaneous playback of 22 tracks possible
  • Function as 24 channel USB audio interface
  • 3-Band EQ for Channels 1 - 20
  • Compressor for channels 1 - 12
  • Integrated effect processor
  • 3 Aux ways
  • 7-Band graphic EQ for master or aux/monitor
  • Bluetooth receiver for wireless stereo sources
  • 100 mm Fader
  • Integrated power supply
  • Dimensions: 577 x 529 x 106 mm
  • Weight: 10.4 kg
  • Matching foot switch : Art.457077 (not included in delivery)
  • Matching cover: Art.484169 (not included in delivery)
  • Matching case: Art.458447 (not included in delivery)

Connections:

  • 16 XLR Microphone inputs with +48 V phantom power
  • 22 6.3 mm TRS line inputs
  • XLR Stereo main output
  • 6.3 mm TRS Stereo sub output
  • 6.3 mm TRS Stereo control room output
  • 6.3 mm Stereo headphone output
  • Available since December 2018
  • Item number 448627
  • Sales Unit 1 piece(s)
  • Parallel usable Channels 22
  • Mic Ins 16
  • Stereo Ins 5
  • Master Out XLR
  • Number of Pre Aux max. 2
  • PC Interface USB-B
  • Multitrack Recording Yes
  • USB/SD Direct Record SD
  • PFL Yes
  • Effect Processor 1
  • USB Play No
  • Bluetooth Play Yes
  • Foot Switch Button
  • Matrix Mixer No
  • Zones 0
  • 19" Rackmount No
  • Width 577 mm
  • Depth 529 mm
  • altezza 106 mm
  • Height 106 mm
  • Weight 10 kg
  • Simultaneous channels 22
  • Mic-In 16
  • Mono Line Ins 16
  • Mono Line-in 16
  • Stereo-In 5
  • Hi-Z Input 2
  • Phantom Power 48V
  • Aux Ways 3
  • max. Pre Aux Channels 2
  • Audio Interface Input 24
  • Interface Input 24
  • Audio Interface Output 22
  • Interface Output 22
  • Multitrack-Recording Yes
  • USB/SD Direct Recording SD
  • Low Cut Yes
  • Insert Yes
  • Inserts Yes
  • Parametric Yes
  • Parametric EQ Yes
  • Compressor Yes
  • Panorama Yes
  • FX Processor 1
  • Bluetooth Playback Yes
  • Lamp connection No
  • Lamp Connector No
  • Footswitch Button
  • Bag No
  • Rackmount No
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Analogue feeling, digital versatility

The Tascam Model 24 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 24 can be used as a live mixer with integrated effects processor, 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 24 has 16 ultra-HDDA preamps that deliver first-class, low-noise sound. But the Tascam Model 24 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), or the graphic seven-band sum EQ. And wherever the Tascam Model 24 is put to use, the wood-style side panels means it always look good.

Tascam Model 24 mixing desk, dials and faders

Studio or live? It's your choice!

The Tascam Model 24 feels much like an 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 24 ! The internal recorder can record 24 tracks (22 inputs 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 24 is the perfect companion from the first take to the finished final mix. And even then, the Model 24 isn't done yet: With the one-button compressor for the first 12 channels and its two AUX paths, the Tascam Model 24 is also ideal for mixing live performances.

Tascam Model 24, screen

For creating audio anywhere

The Tascam Model 24 is a kind of Swiss army knife for busy audio creatives. The wide range of functions and intuitive operation allow the Model 24 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 24 covers an extremely wide range of applications, including recording full bands with its 12 mono and 5 stereo channels; this makes 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 24 only works between 24Hz and 48kHz, and doesn't have a digital interface.

Tascam Model 24 mixing desk, manufacturer's logo

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 24 can, in principle, be used anywhere wherever its 22 analogue inputs are sufficient – and there are few settings where even the most demanding sound engineer needs more than that! Two special applications can show the extreme flexibility of the Model 24: 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. On the other hand, with the Model 24, 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.

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Perfect all rounder for home studio (and live recording)
udiwudi 14.05.2020
This mixer / interface / recorder - may not be for everyone - but it was definitely perfect for me. I looked for an all in one solution (after several years of being out of the music recording loop due to work etc.) . This one fit the said requirements perfectly - it's a mixer with more than enough connections for live recording including drum recording (which alone needs 8 mics in my setup) + other live instruments, it's a more than capable audio interface (up to 48kHz 24bit) for my DAW, and it's also a standalone multitrack recorder (which needs an SD card) - perfect for simple live recording without depending on a DAW in live situations (but which can of course be imported to the DAW later on for more advanced mixing and mastering). It's also rather visually appealing with a vintage (faux) wood finish.

The standalone multitrack recording capabilities took me back on memory lane to the days of my 4 track fostex cassette recorder - but I digress (as well as revealing my age).

One slight drawback though - it would be nice to have an option to record the individual tracks through the audio interface into the DAW post fader - as well as pre fader - thus enabling to use the onboard EQ and effects on individual tracks. As it is - the only way to do this is through the stereo mixdown (channels 23/24). Still, most people would be using the DAW plugins anyway for EQ, effects and such, so it's not really a deal breaker as such. There are also steady firmware updates, so who's to tell what functionality might still be added.
Also, the newer (but much smaller) Model 12 has some functionality the Model 24 lacks - a built in metronome as well as a MIDI interface (so you don't need an extra MIDI usb adapter). These would have been nice to have on this Model as well, so if you don't need 24 tracks - maybe the Model 12 could be a better fit for you. But for me none of these are major issues.

So in short - highly recommended.
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there is nothing like it in the market.
Juno101 02.05.2021
It almost a perfect mixer, inspired from a hugely successful Portastudio, but in 24 tracks digital.

It sounds clean and good enough. It is not going to blow you away with sound quality, but the convenience of having mixer, audio interface, and multitrack recorder all built together in one unit, wins.

A few things they could have improved, maybe even for MK2.

1. Routing possibility is very limited. You basically need DAW to do any kind of routing.

2. Build quality is pretty low. Maybe even one of the lowest I've seen from any mixer. (You would think Mackie is cheap enough...) Everything on the board feels solid but they just feel cheap. I wish I can replace all the knobs and faders, and I might.

3. There is no way to "bypass" EQ and Compressor. You can zero them, but still Compressor will stay active no matter what and I don't like that.

4. Limits at 48K sample rate. No Word Clock I/O.

5. No headphone cue, so not really suitable for certain Live applications. (unless you use another sub mixer)

6. Most importantly, recordings are done pre EQ and pre Compressor. No way to record post in MTR.

7. No MIDI clock support. (could be improved with Firmware)

8. Low and High range EQ are fixed and not sweepable.

But I still give 5 solid stars since it does work very well. And there is nothing in the market like Model series, at least in May of 2021.

If you have a few hardware instruments and use DAW together, this unit will improve your workflow for production.
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amazing product for the price
tothlau 21.04.2020
Tascam, some things to be improved;
SOLO button would have been the icing on the cake.
Low cut and or eq's on the phono/bluetooth channel.
Aux rtn so I dont loose a channel just to return effects.
And plastic fake wood on the side, I mean come on, that was the most disappointing part of the entire product.
If you have a small studio with a few pieces of hardware and also run a few vst channels from your computer, then this this will NOT let you down. It was plug and play and everything worked first time and continues to do so. Very happy indeed and highly recommended, nice work people of Tascam.
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Good multitrack mixer for dawless electronic music setup
Oskars05 06.09.2021
I use it mostly with my electronic setup with external processing and the mixer do the job well. Sound quality is fine. I am not sure about preamps, but for line level instruments there is no problems so far.
The best thing is that you can create your final mix later on PC/MAC or also on mixer itself if you want to.
I can strongly recomend this mixer/recorder for dawless studio - it works like a charm!
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