The Gigcaster 8 allows for individually recording each input channel onto its own track in a DAW or audio software. This article will guide through the setup.
Note: For information regarding sending DAW track audio to the Gigcaster 8 channels, you may access the article below:
Gigcaster 8: How to Send DAW Tracks to the Gigcaster 8 Channels
Gigcaster 8 Version |
Be sure that the Gigcaster is operating at the latest version available. This can be found under "Gigcaster GCS-8 System Program" here.
Driver Install |
The Gigcaster uses a dedicated audio driver that needs to be installed for multitracking mode. This can be found here.
Note to Mac users: Install the driver labeled: "Gigcaster GCS-8 (MTK-RECORD) Driver."
Gigcaster 8 Setup |
- Disconnect the Gigcaster 8's USB connection from the computer.
- On the Gigcaster 8's home screen, touch the menu icon on the top right.
- Touch SETUP and then touch USB.
- Set the AUDIO MODE to "MTK-RECORD" and then touch the home button on the top right to return to the home screen.
- Connect the Gigcaster 8 to the computer via USB.
DAW Setup |
- Open the DAW or audio software and select "GCS-8" as the audio device within the software.
- When selecting an input for a track in the DAW, select the input appropriate for the Gigcaster 8 channel being used.
Here's how the Gigcaster 8's USB channels are routed and how a DAW or audio software will "see" the Gigcaster 8's audio channels come in:
- In 1-2: MAIN (The same audio as the audio output from the MAIN OUT jacks).
- In 3-4: MONITOR (The same signal is output as that which is output from the headphones 1–4 jacks).
- In 5-6: Channel 1
- In 7-8: Channel 2
- In 9-10: Channel 3
- In 11-12: Channel 4
- In 13-14: USB Channel
- In 15-16: Mobile Channel
- In 17-18: Bluetooth Channel
- In 19-20: Soundpad Channel
Examples |
- If you want to record a microphone connected to Channel 2 on the Gigcaster 8, select "In 7-8" as the input source for the track in the DAW.
- If you want to record the Gigcaster 8's Soundpads, select "In 19-20" as the input source for the track in the DAW.