Help with Tascam FW-1884

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2008/04/25 18:00:42 (permalink)

Help with Tascam FW-1884

Having had much success under Vista 64 with a very old US224, I purchased a FW-1884.

1. I can't make it work well under Vista 64 (Vista 64 SP1, all updates, Sonar 7.02, Tascam 1.60, firmware 1.83).
The audio is horribly distorted.
Anybody having any success under Vista 64? Any setup recommendation?

2. On the same computer under Vista 32 (Vista 32 SP1, all updates, Sonar 7.02, Tascam 1.60, firmware 1.83).

A. I can use it as an audio interface without click or pops

B. I can record with a dynamic microphone on port XLR 1.

C. I cannot record with a large diaphragm microphone on port 5 with 48V
Almost instantly sonar writes "dropout".
This is all the more strange as I can record directly on this port with Vista sound recorder without problem.
What can I do?

Thanks a mil!
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    cedric
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    RE: Help with Tascam FW-1884 2008/04/25 18:17:21 (permalink)
    After a bit more testing, it seems I can only record on XLR 1, why is that?

    Thanks,
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    RE: Help with Tascam FW-1884 2008/04/25 20:17:21 (permalink)
    Hi. I have an FW-1884 running under WIndows XP, so I can't help with Vista questions.

    You did not mention which SONAR Control Surface driver you have. The latest one on the Tascam website is 1.21, but you should have the 1.22 beta driver for SONAR versions 6 or 7. You can find it by searching this site.

    Couple of other guesses:

    If you have one of the older Tascam units, it suffered from a tendency to blow out the preamp channels if you attempted to connect a mic with phantom power on. Is there a possibility these other channels are blown? [It seems unlikely, because channel one would be the first to go, and you said channel one works and you had an overload on channel 5.]

    In SONAR, which I don't have in front of me right now, you specify the input device in pairs, i.e. 1&2, or 3&4, or 5&6, or 7&8. I assume you know this if you were unsuccessful on channel 5, but just checking...

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    RE: Help with Tascam FW-1884 2008/04/26 05:10:07 (permalink)
    Thanks,

    I downloaded and installed the control surface 1.22 beta from here: http://rs111.rapidshare.com/files/46200063/Fw1884_win_SONAR_v1.22.zip

    I can only record from MIC 1 on the Tascam, choosing Left FW1884 Analog 1:2 in Sonar, or from MIC 2 on the Tascam, choosing Right FW1884 Analog 1:2 in Sonar.

    When using MIC 4 on the Tascam, I'm using Right FW1884 Analog 3:4 in Sonar & can't record getting dropout almost immediately.
    Same using MIC5 on the Tascam, using Left FW1884 Analog 5:6 in Sonar.
    Or am I doing something wrong?

    Tascam control panels says:
    Tascam 1.60
    Register:20
    Hardware:3
    ARM: 183
    FPGA: 49

    Thanks,
    Cedric
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    RE: Help with Tascam FW-1884 2008/04/26 06:01:29 (permalink)
    With Ableton Live the recording works perfectly so either I'm doing something wrong with Sonar, or something is not working.

    Cedric
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    RE: Help with Tascam FW-1884 2008/04/26 06:25:23 (permalink)
    It seems that the problem is the WDM driver.
    Having changed to ASIO, recording works great!

    Now just looking forward to someone having success with Vista 64.
    I heard the problem could be that the FW-1884 does not like more than 2GB of RAM (I have 8GB) in Vista 64, but I'm not sure.

    Cheers,
    Cedric
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    RE: Help with Tascam FW-1884 2008/04/26 11:58:09 (permalink)
    Very good; that's progress.

    FYI, I always use Stereo FW-1884 Analog 1:2 (or 3:4 etc), not Left or Right, as the input.

    Also, my system does not work with ASIO drivers; the MIDI and audio tracks do not sync. I like to use multiple music programs open at once, and ASIO will not allow this, but WDM does.
    post edited by riojazz - 2008/04/26 12:16:27

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