Tascam FW1884
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- KVRist
- 33 posts since 12 Jun, 2014
I have a Tascam FW1884 which I keep just as a control surface. I use a different interface for audio.
I'm wondering if anyone has any experience with the FW1884. It works pretty good in Mackie emulation mode with the MCU script in Bitwig but I am hoping it is possible to create a script for this to work in the FW1884's midi control mode. This would enable me to abandon the firewire connection and run it through midi cable. Does anyone have any experience with this controller?
I'm wondering if anyone has any experience with the FW1884. It works pretty good in Mackie emulation mode with the MCU script in Bitwig but I am hoping it is possible to create a script for this to work in the FW1884's midi control mode. This would enable me to abandon the firewire connection and run it through midi cable. Does anyone have any experience with this controller?
- KVRAF
- 6540 posts since 9 Dec, 2008 from Berlin
Sorry, can't help you much with this one.
But out of curiosity: Does the MCU script only work when you use the controller through firewire and not when you use it via midi?
Firewire should give you much better performance than a Midi Cable, so I'm not sure if it's worth the trouble? What bothers you about the firewire cable?
Cheers,
Tom
But out of curiosity: Does the MCU script only work when you use the controller through firewire and not when you use it via midi?
Firewire should give you much better performance than a Midi Cable, so I'm not sure if it's worth the trouble? What bothers you about the firewire cable?
Cheers,
Tom
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- KVRist
- Topic Starter
- 33 posts since 12 Jun, 2014
The Tascam is quite old now and although it has Win7 drivers, It's not entirely stable. Over firewire I often experience loss of sync glitches which make the controls stuttery. I have tried the MCU script in midi control mode and it doesn't work.
The Tascam can only go into Mackie emulation mode when connected by firewire.
In midi control mode, I can create a generic keyboard and most of the faders will be recognized on midi learn but not the master fader and not transport.
The Tascam can only go into Mackie emulation mode when connected by firewire.
In midi control mode, I can create a generic keyboard and most of the faders will be recognized on midi learn but not the master fader and not transport.
- KVRAF
- 6540 posts since 9 Dec, 2008 from Berlin
Do you have scripting/JavaScript experience?
Cheers,
Tom
Cheers,
Tom
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- KVRist
- Topic Starter
- 33 posts since 12 Jun, 2014
No I'm afraid not. None at all. I really wanted to try and find out here first if this was even possible before attempting to learn what's needed to script this.
- KVRAF
- 6540 posts since 9 Dec, 2008 from Berlin
Possible: yes. 
Basically you would start with inserting the line:
In whatever script you are using as the first line in the
function.
If you then open your View -> Show Control Script Console and select the controller from the list on the left, you will see all the midi that is sent from your controller.
It's possible that transport is sent via SysEx, then you would need a bit more code to make that visible as well. Let me know if nothing shows up in the console when you hit those buttons.
Maybe check out my very basic tutorials:
http://blog.thomashelzle.de/category/tutorials/
Start with number one and see if you can somehow connect to what scripts do.
For some people it's easy and natural, for others it's unsurmountable...
The Tutorials were written for version 1.0 of BWS, but the basics are still valid.
Also check this thread: http://www.kvraudio.com/forum/viewtopic ... 8&t=424463
Cheers,
Tom
Basically you would start with inserting the line:
Code: Select all
printMidi(status, data1, data2);Code: Select all
function onMidi(status, data1, data2) {If you then open your View -> Show Control Script Console and select the controller from the list on the left, you will see all the midi that is sent from your controller.
It's possible that transport is sent via SysEx, then you would need a bit more code to make that visible as well. Let me know if nothing shows up in the console when you hit those buttons.
Maybe check out my very basic tutorials:
http://blog.thomashelzle.de/category/tutorials/
Start with number one and see if you can somehow connect to what scripts do.
For some people it's easy and natural, for others it's unsurmountable...
The Tutorials were written for version 1.0 of BWS, but the basics are still valid.
Also check this thread: http://www.kvraudio.com/forum/viewtopic ... 8&t=424463
Cheers,
Tom
"Out beyond the ideas of wrongdoing and rightdoing, there is a field. I’ll meet you there." · Rumi
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- KVRist
- Topic Starter
- 33 posts since 12 Jun, 2014
You kinda lost me on those 2 lines of script there. I didn't understand where to paste them. This may be something that's just too difficult for me to grasp but I do know that I can use the Tascam control panel to change controller numbers for each of the controls.
How I apply that, I don't know. Are there default numbers for each of the controls in Bitwig?
How I apply that, I don't know. Are there default numbers for each of the controls in Bitwig?
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- KVRist
- Topic Starter
- 33 posts since 12 Jun, 2014
As I look over those tutorials, I can already tell that I am probably not going to be able to understand that any time soon. I guess my best best bet is to hope that somebody else needs this and figures it out. I very much appreciate the advice though. Thank You.
- KVRAF
- 6540 posts since 9 Dec, 2008 from Berlin
You're welcome 
Cheers,
Tom
Cheers,
Tom
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