TASCAM Debuts the Mixcast 4 Podcast Station
The one-stop easy solution for podcast creation, streaming, conferencing, voice over production, and more
TASCAM announces the Mixcast 4 Podcast Station. With the easy-to-use interface and layout, it is ideal for podcast creation, live streaming, conferencing, and more, the Mixcast 4 mixes and records mic inputs, internal sounds, and music via the system’s trigger pads, plus external audio input from a phone or PC. With its internal 14-track recorder that records to SD card, a rich feature set, and the included TASCAM Podcast Editor software, the Mixcast 4 offers a simple but powerful audio production environment.
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The Mixcast 4 interface incorporates 4 TRS/XLR combo jack mic inputs and 4 individual headphone outputs—and using USB, Bluetooth, and other inputs up to 8 sources can be mixed and recorded. Its auto-mixing function automatically adjusts optimal levels, resulting in professional results with minimal audio experience. With its 5-inch color touch screen, the Mixcast 4 enables podcasters to focus on their content without being distracted.
The Mixcast 4 includes the TASCAM Podcast Editor software—providing straightforward audio editing, track import from Mixcast 4, plus configuration and assignment of sound effects and background music to the unit’s sound pads. The software supports Windows, Mac OS, iOS, and Android OS.
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The Mixcast 4 has 8 customizable sound pads that are 8 banks deep—providing a wealth of creative opportunity. There are global voice effects for multiple mic inputs that can be applied to all four mic inputs. For example, the pitch transformer is useful for raising or lowering the timbre of one’s voice for dramatic effect or to create character voices.
The Mixcast 4 provides input gain control for all input sources. This enables the USB Skype/Zoom input audio level to be governed by the host controlling the Mixcast 4. Similarly, the input level of a caller connected via Bluetooth or the 3.5mm input can also be controlled. This is ideal for those who use the Mixcast 4 with nearfield monitors, as live microphones will not be routed to the monitor outputs—risking feedback, for example, during video conferencing. There is also support for a Bluetooth connection that allows recording phone calls or playing background music from paired smartphones.
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