Recording tracks separately without a DAW

I still use bitwig or audacity to finish the process but this is definitely my favourite way to capture the audio from my hardware

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Is Audacity capable to do multitrack recording? Does it support Overbridge?

12 tracks are available when the DT is the audio source and overbridge is on. I’m not sure if you can record all of them at once though.

You can easily do the setup in Ableton, save this as a template set, then all you ever have to do is open Ableton, and hit record. What could be simpler? Then turn the screen off and jam.

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The best way is to just use the Overbridge standalone app.

You can hit Record and forget about it… and it’ll record the Master mix and the individual tracks direct to a folder that you can either remix later or just upload straight to Soundcloud/Bandcamp, etc.

That’s the best way to work with Elektron devices IMO, it doesn’t feel like you’re working on a computer.

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I use a Tascam Model 12 and it works good. I midi sync using the clock out from the Tascam and I do multiple passes recording each track.
I have nothing against having a computer to do this task it’s only that I have fun doing it this way.

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@marconmars

I checked the thread but didn’t see it mentioned (apologies if I missed it) - might help with any recommendations - what are you planning on doing with the stems, if you’re not using a DAW?

i.e. even if you don’t want to use a DAW as part of your music making process, if the intent is to bring the stems into one to master them later than it still makes sense to capture them there and avoid the additional faff. I (normally) capture my recordings in Ableton but I don’t look at the screen once during my sessions - I could turn the monitor off - the computer isn’t part of that process and isn’t able to provide any sort of distraction. I can just as easily hook up a recorder to my mixer, but I’d be importing that into Ableton later to master anyway so if at home I cut out the middleperson.

If you don’t plan to use a DAW at all my question would be what the point of stems is, maybe there’s another recommendation that could be useful.

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Just get a Tascam DP-24 they are cheap as hell.

You may want to take a look here:

It’s a solution for model:cycles and samples that uses a computer, but not DAW. The developer looks like he wants to support more devices, but maybe he’s not considering DT because of overbridge ?

Tascam Model 12, Zoom live track, or Bluebox may do the trick. I don’t own any of them but looking myself atm.

Though @natehorn makes a great point. What are you planning on doing with the recorded tracks? I am looking at the above gear to multitrack and overdub with live instruments. Use them as a songwriting tool. Knowing I’ll have to use a PC eventually.

As a full time IT guy I relate with the OP. I only get a small window for my hobby. It may be more work but the last thing I want is a PC during the jamming/writing process.

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Not saying it’s a truism, but the issue is real. In a time limited environment, some people want the immediacy of something with zero distractions. Switch on, play, produce.

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Especially if the software has an online licence. Phone home or it shuts down.

That’s pretty much the way I see it. I just want to quickly record my ideas in a fun way (to me it’s fun but maybe for someone else it’s not and that’s totally fine).
It ends up in the computer anyways and I finish mixing the stems ITB. Sometimes I just make a quick mastering to listen on my home stereo

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Thanks to all of you guys!

I guess, what i am looking for was the Overbridge feature to record the mix as well as the tracks.

Reading in the Overbridge manual:

7.2 AUDIO CAPTURE
The stand-alone versions have the possibility to perform basic audio recording of audio from the device.
Click AUDIO CAPTURE at the top of the program window to open the audio capture page. The audio
capture will generate a number of WAV-files (32 bit/48 kHz). The number of files depends on your CAPTURE settings.

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I have a Sound Devices MixPre 10-II field recorder, which doubles as a very nice 10 in 4 out audio interface. Audio from from the PC can be freely routed to its input channels and recorded along with physical inputs in the other channels, and the overall output stereo mix can be recorded too. Channels can be freely routed how you like to the L/R, X1/X2, and headphone outputs. There is a Musician Plugin DLC option that can effectivly turn the device into a standalone portastudio, minus EQ control. You can even plug in USB MIDI controllers such as the Nanokontrol for a more typical hands on mixing experience.

It’s quite expensive of course as it’s primarily a location sound recorder. There is the MixPre 3 and 6 which are cheaper, they have the same features just with less I/O.

Hello! For some reason I don’t have this ‘cassette’ button in my standalone. What do you think the problem can be? Thanks!

Maybe check to see if you have the most up to date version?

I’m running on 2.1.4.4.