The FW-1082 includes the latest Tascam software bundle: Cubasis LE 96kHz/48-track recording software, and Nomad Factory plug-in demos. Iced out my arms download. The FW-1082 offers many of the same powerful audio, MIDI and control surface features of the FW-1884 interface for well under $1,000. But it's not a 'budget' interface by any measure. John deere 2130 service manual download.
Welcome!Log InCreate A New ProfileMessage ListNew TopicPrint View I just discovered that my two-year-old (young!) Tascam FW-1082 control surface is no longer compatible with Snow Leopard or systems with more than 4GB of RAM #TascamFail! [www.tascam.com]() And I got the following mail reply to my inquiry to Tascam: Quote: I'm prepared to downgrade to Leopard, but I will not downgrade my Mac Pro from 12GB RAM to 4GB. So.. I'll be selling the FW-1082, but am looking for a replacement. The FW-1082 was a little overkill for me, I really only used it for mixing audio in the timeline in FCP. So any suggestions for a (simpler?) replacement with flying faders very welcome. Thanks in advance, Suzanna [www.suzero.com] I used a FW1082 back when FCP5 was first released and whilst I don't use one today it's always a real disappointment to see a manufacturer discontinue support of an otherwise great product. As a replacement control surface for fader control you could maybe check out some of these: Behringer BCF2000 : [www.behringer.com] Mackie MCU Pro : [www.mackie.com] Euphonix MX Mix or MC Control : [www.euphonix.com] Cheers Andy Thanks for your reply. I think the Behringer should suit my needs just fine. I have heard negative reports about the quality of their physical faders, though. Nevertheless, it's so affordable that it's not so bad to have to replace it after a few years :-) Suzanna Reviving this old thread with good news. The Tascam FW-1082 now works great on Snow Leopard running FCS3. Tascam released a new driver that did the trick! Argh! I already sold mine :-( I ordered the Behringer and sent it back within a day as it doesn't have touch-sensitive faders and you therefore cannot 'pick-up' a mix to correct mistakes. Terrible. I really miss my FW1082 and am very angry at Tascam for announcing that they were ceasing all support/development for the mixer (and at myself for selling so soon). If I buy a new one I'll have lost $350. Great :-( Sorry, only registered users may post in this forum. |
The FW-1082 includes the latest Tascam software bundle: Cubasis LE 96kHz/48-track recording software, and Nomad Factory plug-in demos. Iced out my arms download. The FW-1082 offers many of the same powerful audio, MIDI and control surface features of the FW-1884 interface for well under $1,000. But it's not a 'budget' interface by any measure. John deere 2130 service manual download.
Welcome!Log InCreate A New ProfileMessage ListNew TopicPrint View I just discovered that my two-year-old (young!) Tascam FW-1082 control surface is no longer compatible with Snow Leopard or systems with more than 4GB of RAM #TascamFail! [www.tascam.com]() And I got the following mail reply to my inquiry to Tascam: Quote: I'm prepared to downgrade to Leopard, but I will not downgrade my Mac Pro from 12GB RAM to 4GB. So.. I'll be selling the FW-1082, but am looking for a replacement. The FW-1082 was a little overkill for me, I really only used it for mixing audio in the timeline in FCP. So any suggestions for a (simpler?) replacement with flying faders very welcome. Thanks in advance, Suzanna [www.suzero.com] I used a FW1082 back when FCP5 was first released and whilst I don't use one today it's always a real disappointment to see a manufacturer discontinue support of an otherwise great product. As a replacement control surface for fader control you could maybe check out some of these: Behringer BCF2000 : [www.behringer.com] Mackie MCU Pro : [www.mackie.com] Euphonix MX Mix or MC Control : [www.euphonix.com] Cheers Andy Thanks for your reply. I think the Behringer should suit my needs just fine. I have heard negative reports about the quality of their physical faders, though. Nevertheless, it's so affordable that it's not so bad to have to replace it after a few years :-) Suzanna Reviving this old thread with good news. The Tascam FW-1082 now works great on Snow Leopard running FCS3. Tascam released a new driver that did the trick! Argh! I already sold mine :-( I ordered the Behringer and sent it back within a day as it doesn't have touch-sensitive faders and you therefore cannot 'pick-up' a mix to correct mistakes. Terrible. I really miss my FW1082 and am very angry at Tascam for announcing that they were ceasing all support/development for the mixer (and at myself for selling so soon). If I buy a new one I'll have lost $350. Great :-( Sorry, only registered users may post in this forum. |
The FW-1082 offers many of the same powerful audio, MIDI and control surface features of the FW-1884 interface for well under $1,000. But it's not a 'budget' interface by any measure. The FW-1082 has 10 inputs at 96kHz, and the included Cubase LE software records 48 tracks at up to 96k/ 24-bit resolution, better than many 'pro' applications. Its nine moving faders feel great, and the encoders and transport controls all feel solid and professional. It's an incredible value for anyone breaking into home recording.
The FW-1082 is a great choice for small studios, whether someone is just starting out or if they're upgrading their equipment. Its four microphone inputs, two with analog insert jacks, have phantom power for professional condenser microphones. Four additional line inputs and an S/PDIF stereo input add up to 10 inputs simultaneously, each at 96kHz/24-bit…read moreaudio resolution. Two MIDI inputs and outputs are provided for 32 channels of MIDI synth playback or control. The control surface has nine 60mm touch-sensitive moving faders for silky-smooth control over channel level, pan or aux settings. Four encoders are also available for mix control, as well as transport and jog/shuttle controls. Stereo monitoring is included, and the FW-1082 even mixes signals internally for stand-alone use.
Features
10-in/4-out audio interface at 96kHz/24-bit
Nine 60mm touch-sensitive moving faders
Four balanced XLR / 1/4 in. TRS mic/line inputs with phantom power
Four balanced 1/4 in. TRS line inputs
1/4 in. TRS insert jacks for channels 1 & 2
S/PDIF stereo digital input and output
Balanced 1/4 in. TRS monitor outputs
Headphone output with level control
Two MIDI inputs and outputs
Assignable foot switch jack
Eight channel strips with solo, mute, select, record arm indicator
Four assignable encoders control pan, aux level and EQ parameters
Transport controls, jog/shuttle wheel, and many other surface controls
Emulates Mackie HUI and Mackie Control in addition to the included native mode control plug ins
Includes Steinberg Cubase LE 48-track 96kHz workstation software
Compatibility: Mac and PC
Components
1 x Tascam FW1082 Firewire DAW Controller
1 x Behringer C2 Condenser Microphone
1 x Samson R11 Dynamic Vocal Mic
1 x Nady HP03 Closed Back Headphones
2 x CBI MLC20 XLR Microphone Cable (20 Foot)read less
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