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Type de produit Interface audio et surface de contrôle
Marque TASCAM
Modèle FIREONE
Alimentation USB (bus-powered) ou adaptateur secteur optionnel
Connectivité USB 1.1/MIDI, 1 entrée micro XLR, 2 entrées ligne jack 6,35 mm, 1 sortie casque, 1 sortie ligne stéréo, MIDI In/Out
Fonctions principales Fader motorisé, 8 touches F assignables, molette jog, transport (lecture, arrêt, enregistrement, etc.), pavé de chiffres, modes métronome et horloge MIDI
Dimensions (approx.) 320 × 200 × 50 mm
Poids (approx.) 1,5 kg
Compatibilité logicielle Ableton Live, Steinberg Cubase/Nuendo, Cakewalk SONAR, Apple Logic Pro, Final Cut Pro, MOTU Digital Performer
Entretien et nettoyage Utilisez un chiffon doux et sec. Évitez les solvants et l'humidité.
Sécurité Utiliser dans un environnement sec et bien ventilé. Ne pas exposer à l'eau ou aux températures extrêmes. Débranchez avant nettoyage.
Pièces détachées et réparabilité Non réparable par l'utilisateur. Contactez un service agréé TASCAM pour toute intervention.
Informations générales Surface de contrôle compacte pour stations audionumériques (DAW). Livrée avec pilotes et plug-ins pour les DAW principales.

FOIRE AUX QUESTIONS - FIREONE TASCAM

Comment configurer le TASCAM FIREONE avec Ableton Live ?
Allez dans Options > Préférences > MIDI. Sous 'Surface de contrôle', sélectionnez 'FireOne'. Assurez-vous que les ports d'entrée/sortie sont réglés sur 'FireOne Control'. Les touches F sont assignées par défaut aux muting des pistes 1 à 8.
Le FIREONE fonctionne-t-il avec Steinberg Cubase ?
Oui, installez le pilote avec le plug-in Cubase/Nuendo. Ouvrez le panneau de configuration FireOne et réglez le protocole sur 'Native'. Dans Cubase, allez dans Périphériques > Configuration des périphériques, ajoutez 'TASCAM FireOne' et affectez les ports MIDI.
Comment utiliser le FIREONE avec Logic Pro sur Mac ?
Après installation du pilote, ouvrez Logic Pro > Préférences > Surfaces de contrôle > Configuration. Cliquez sur Nouveau > Installer, choisissez 'Mackie Control'. Réglez les ports MIDI sur 'FireOne Control Port'. Les touches F sont assignées aux screenshots et fenêtres.
Puis-je réaffecter les touches F sur le FIREONE ?
Oui, dans la plupart des DAW, vous pouvez les réaffecter. Par exemple dans Cubase, allez dans Périphériques > Configuration, sélectionnez le périphérique FireOne et modifiez les commandes. Dans SONAR, utilisez le menu Outils > TASCAM FireOne.
Le FIREONE dispose-t-il d'une entrée microphone ?
Oui, il possède une entrée micro XLR avec préampli intégré, ainsi que deux entrées ligne jack 6,35 mm. Il permet également de brancher un casque sur la sortie dédiée.
Comment activer le métronome visuel sur le FIREONE ?
Ouvrez le panneau de configuration FireOne et changez le mode d'affichage en 'Métronome'. Dans votre DAW, activez le clic MIDI et sélectionnez le port FireOne Control. Les LED du fader clignoteront au rythme.
Le FIREONE peut-il être alimenté uniquement par USB ?
Oui, il est conçu pour être alimenté par le bus USB. Toutefois, un adaptateur secteur optionnel peut être utilisé pour une alimentation plus stable si nécessaire.
Comment connecter un footswitch au FIREONE ?
Le FIREONE dispose d'une entrée pour footswitch (jack 6,35 mm). Par défaut, il contrôle l'enregistrement (Record). Vous pouvez réaffecter cette fonction dans les paramètres de votre DAW, par exemple dans SONAR via Outils > TASCAM FireOne.
Quels sont les systèmes d'exploitation compatibles ?
Le FIREONE est compatible avec Windows (XP, Vista, 7, 8, 10) et macOS (10.4 à 10.15, y compris versions Intel et PowerPC). Les pilotes sont disponibles sur le site TASCAM.
Que faire si le FIREONE n'est pas reconnu par mon ordinateur ?
Vérifiez que les pilotes sont correctement installés et que le câble USB fonctionne. Essayez un autre port USB. Sur Windows, ouvrez le Gestionnaire de périphériques et recherchez le périphérique. Sous macOS, vérifiez dans Audio MIDI Setup. Redémarrez l'ordinateur et la carte.

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FireOne Application Notes

Version 1.00

Ableton Live 2

Control Surface Configuration.... 2

Control Assignments.... 2

Visual Metronome 2

MIDI Clock Rotate and Beat modes.... 2

Steinberg 3

Control Surface Configuration.... 3

Control Assignments....3

Visual Metronome 4

MIDI Clock Rotate and Beat modes.... 4

Metronome mode....4

Cakewalk SONAR 5

Control Surface Configuration.... 5

Control Assignments....5

Visual Metronome 6

MIDI Clock Rotate and Beat modes....6

Metronome mode: 6

Apple Logic 7

Control Surface Configuration....7

Control Assignments....7

Visual Metronome 8

MIDI Clock Rotate and Beat modes 8

Apple Final Cut Pro 9

Control Surface Configuration....9

Control Assignments....9

MOTU Digital Performer 10

MIDI Configuration.... 10

Control Surface Configuration.... 10

Control Assignments.... 11

Visual Metronome 11

MIDI Clock Rotate and Beat modes.... 11

Metronome mode:.... 11

Ableton Live

Also Ableton Live Lite 6 TASCAM Edition

Control Surface Configuration

• Under the Options menu, select Preferences
- Click the MIDI tab on the left
- Under the Control Surface 1 pulldown, choose FireOne - Ensure that Input and Output are set to FireOne Control
- Close the Preferences window

Control Assignments

Following are the default F-Key assignments in Live.

F1Track 1 Mute On/Off
F2Track 2 Mute On/Off
F3Track 3 Mute On/Off
F4Track 4 Mute On/Off
F5Track 5 Mute On/Off
F6Track 6 Mute On/Off
F7Track 7 Mute On/Off
F8Track 8 Mute On/Off
SHIFT + F1Track 1 Record On/Off
SHIFT + F2Track 2 Record On/Off
SHIFT + F3Track 3 Record On/Off
SHIFT + F4Track 4 Record On/Off
SHIFT + F5Track 5 Record On/Off
SHIFT + F6Track 6 Record On/Off
SHIFT + F7Track 7 Record On/Off
SHIFT + F8Track 8 Record On/Off

It is possible to re-assign the above defaults in Live. Please refer to the Live manual for Manual MIDI Mapping.

Visual Metronome

MIDI Clock Rotate and Beat modes

  • Open the FireOne Control Panel. Change the Display Mode to MIDI Clock Flash or MIDI Clock Rotate.
    • Under the Options menu, select Preferences
  • Choose the "MIDI Sync" tab on the left
  • In the row labeled "Output: FireOne Control" click ON the button in the Sync column.

Steinberg

Control Surface Configuration

  • Run the FireOne driver installer and check the box for your desired plug-in (Cubase or Nuendo). Please see the Release Notes for detailed installation instructions.
  • Open the FireOne control panel and ensure the Control Protocol is set to Native
  • Launch Cubase
  • Select Device Setup under the Devices menu
  • Click on the + in the upper right side of the window to add a new device. Select the TASCAM FireOne.
  • In the TASCAM FireOne Device window, select FireOne Control for MIDI Input and MIDI Output.
  • Click Apply

Control Assignments

NOTE: The following default assignments relate to Cubase 4. Not all the commands shown below will be present in other Steinberg apps, such as Cubase 3, Nuendo, or Cubase Studio 4.

F1Show/hide the Time Display
F2Show/hide the Transport
F3Show/hide the Mixer
F4Show/hide VST Connections
F5Show/hide MediaBay
F6Show/hide the Loop Browser
F7Show/hide the SoundFrame Browser
F8Show/hide the DirectShow Video Player
SHIFT + F1New Project
SHIFT + F2Open Project
SHIFT + F3Close
SHIFT + F4Save
SHIFT + F5Save As...
SHIFT + F6Add Track >Audio >Mono
SHIFT + F7Add Track >MIDI
SHIFT + F8Display the Project Setup window

It is possible to re-assign the above defaults in the Steinberg app:

  • Select Device Setup under the Devices menu
  • Click on the TASCAM FireOne device
  • On the right will be a matrix with two columns of application commands that can be assigned to an F-Key. Click on an item to see other choices or make another selection.
  • Click Apply

Visual Metronome

MIDI Clock Rotate and Beat modes

  • Open the FireOne Control Panel. Change the Display Mode to MIDI Clock Flash or MIDI Clock Rotate.
    • In the Transport | Synchronization Setup dialog:
    ○ Timecode Source = "Internal Timecode"
    o MIDI Clock Destinations: Check "FireOne Control (Emulated)"

Metronome mode

- Open the FireOne Control Panel. Change the Display Mode to Metronome.

• In the Transport | Metronome Setup dialog:
○ Activate MIDI Click
o Port = FireOne Control (Emulated)
○ Channel = 1
○ Hi Note = G#4, Middle velocity
○ Lo Note = A4, Middle velocity

NOTE: Turn on the metronome from the transport bar, or select Metronome On from the Transport menu.

Cakewalk SONAR

FireOne has been tested with SONAR Versions 5 and 6.

Control Surface Configuration

  • Run the FireOne driver installer and check the box for the SONAR plug-in. Please see the Release Notes for detailed installation instructions.
  • Open the FireOne control panel and ensure the Control Protocol is set to Native
  • Launch SONAR
  • Select Control Surfaces under the Options menu
  • Click on the yellow star to add a control surface
    • From the Controller/Surface pulldown, select TASCAM FireOne
  • Select FireOne Control for both the MIDI Input Port and MIDI Output Port
  • Click OK then close the Controllers/Surfaces window

Control Assignments

Following are the default F-Key assignments in SONAR.

F1All Safe / All Record
F2Clear Solos
F3Clear Mutes
F4Close Window
F5Go | Previous Marker
F6Go | Next Marker
F7Send Enter key
F8Send Space key
SHIFT + F1Set Loop From
SHIFT + F2Set Loop Thru
SHIFT + F3Loop Toggle
SHIFT + F4Set Punch From
SHIFT + F5Set Punch Thru
SHIFT + F6Punch Toggle
SHIFT + F7Edit | Undo
SHIFT + F8Edit | Redo
FootswitchTransport | Record

It is possible to re-assign the above defaults in SONAR:

  • Select TASCAM FireOne under the Tools menu
  • You will see a pulldown menu for each of the F-Keys (unshifted and shifted) and the footswitch input.
  • Use the pulldowns to select your desired function for each.
  • The settings here are remembered globally by SONAR
  • At the top of this window, there is a standard SONAR interface for saving assignment sets.
  • At the bottom of this window, you can set the wheel resolution for transport locate.

Visual Metronome

MIDI Clock Rotate and Beat modes

  • Open the FireOne Control Panel. Change the Display Mode to MIDI Clock Flash or MIDI Clock Rotate.
  • Under the Options menu, select Project and choose the "Sync" tab
  • Check the box for Transmit MIDI Start/Continue/Stop/Clock
  • Check the box for FireOne Control in the area labeled "MIDI Sync Output Ports:"
    • It is not necessary to also transmit MTC)

Metronome mode:

  • Open the FireOne Control Panel. Change the Display Mode to Metronome.
  • Under the Options menu, select Project Options and choose the "Metronome" Tab
  • Check both "Playback" and "Recording"
  • Choose "Use MIDI Note"
  • Under MIDI Note, choose the Port number corresponding to the FireOne Control Port. If the FireOne is your only MIDI interface, this will be Port 2.
  • Choose Channel = 1, Duration = 6
  • First beat: Key = G#6, Velocity = 127
    • Other beats: Key = A6, Velocity = 100
    NOTE: The velocity you assign here will determine the brightness of the wheel's LEDs. If you want a greater difference between the first beat and the other beats, use a lower value for the other beats, keeping the first beat set to 127.

Apple Logic

FireOne has been tested with Apple Logic Pro

Control Surface Configuration

  • Run the FireOne control panel installer
  • Open the FireOne control panel and ensure the Control Protocol is set to Native
  • Launch Logic Pro
  • Click the Logic Pro menu and select Preferences > Control Surfaces > Setup...
  • Click on the New menu in the Setup window and choose Install...
  • Choose Mackie Control from the list and click the Add button. When Logic finishes, click Done.
  • Select the Setup window again if it's not already on top. Click on the Out Port menu and set it to FireOne Control Port.
  • Select the Input directly below that and set it to FireOne Control Port.
  • The transport buttons (Play, Stop, etc.) and jog wheel should now be working.
  • Click the close button.

Control Assignments

Following are the default F-Key assignments in Logic Pro.

F1Screenshot 1/Arrange
F2Screenshot 2/Mixer View
F3Screenshot 3/Environment
F4Screenshot 4/Matrix Edit with Transform
F5Screenshot 5/Matrix Edit
F6Screenshot 6/Score Edit
F7Screenshot 7/Audio Window
F8New Audio window
SHIFT + F1New Arrange Window
SHIFT + F2New Mixer Window
SHIFT + F3New Event List Window
SHIFT + F4New Score Window
SHIFT + F5New Hyper Edit Window
SHIFT + F6New Matrix Edit Window
SHIFT + F7New Transport Window
SHIFT + F8New Audio Window

It is possible to re-assign the above defaults in Logic Pro.

  • Click the Logic Pro menu and select Preferences > Key Commands...
  • In the top right corner of the Key Commands window is a search command. Search for something you want to assign, such as "metronome click."
  • Select a command from the list on the left side of the display.
  • Press the Learn New Assignment button on the bottom right corner of the window.
  • Press a button on the FireOne to assign that command to the button.

Visual Metronome

MIDI Clock Rotate and Beat modes

  • Open the FireOne Control Panel. Change the Display Mode to MIDI Clock Flash or MIDI Clock Rotate.
  • In Logic Pro, click and hold click on the File menu and select File > Song Settings > Synchronization.
  • Click the MIDI tab at the top of the window.
  • Under Transmit MIDI Clock, click the Destination 1 checkbox and select FireOne Control Port from the pulldown menu.
  • Press play. You should see the FireOne flash in time with the music.

Apple Final Cut Pro

Control Surface Configuration

  • Run the FireOne control panel installer
  • Open the FireOne control panel and ensure the Control Protocol is set to Native
  • Launch Final Cut Pro
  • Click the Tools menu and select Control Surfaces...
  • Click on the + button at the bottom right corner of the window.
  • Set Control Surface Type to Mackie Control, and set the Input and Output connections to FireOne – Control. Press OK when you're finished.
  • Open the Tools menu and select Audio Mixer. You can only use a control surface with Final Cut Pro if the audio mixer window is open.

Control Assignments

Following are the default F-Key assignments in Final Cut Pro.

F1Mark In
F2Mark Out
F3Toggle Link
F4Lock Video Track
F5Lock Audio Track
F6Set Audio Destination 1
F7Set Audio Destination 2
F8New Audio window

It is possible to re-assign the above defaults in Final Cut Pro.

  • Open the Tools menu and select Tools > Keyboard Layout > Customize.
  • Click the Lock button at the bottom left corner of the window.
  • Select a command from the list on the right side of the display, or search for the parameter you want to assign.
  • Press a button on the FireOne to assign that command to the button.

You can assign eight more commands of your choice using the above steps with SHIFT plus a FireOne F-Key.

MOTU Digital Performer

The FireOne is only compatible with Universal Binary Digital Performer Versions 5 and higher that support both PowerPC and Intel Mac computers.

MIDI Configuration

  • Launch OS X Audio MIDI Setup
    • View the MIDI Devices tab
  • Click the Add Device icon
  • Double-click on the "new external device" icon and configure its properties to match the capabilities of FireOne. We'll assume you will rename "new external device" to be "Fire1 DP" and that this device has 1 MIDI in and 1 MIDI out.
  • Quit the “Fire1 DP” MIDI Properties" window.
  • In the "MIDI Devices" tab, drag the "Fire1 DP " icon so that it is under the "FireOne" icon.
  • In the "MIDI Devices" tab, connect the "Fire1 DP" MIDI out port to the "FireOne" MIDI in by a clicking on one port and dragging to the other port.
  • Connect the "FireOne" MIDI out port to the "Fire1 DP" MIDI in port in the same way.

By setting this up, DP will be able to query OS X to determine what MIDI gear is connected to the FireOne's MIDI ports.

  • Launch DP 5
  • Load a project that has a MIDI track.
  • Click on the output routing menu for a MIDI track. You should see "Fire1 DP" listed in the menu.

Control Surface Configuration

If you are running Universal Binary Digital Performer 5, or higher and have installed the FireOne plug-in:

• Under the Setup menu, choose Control Surface Setup
- Select FireOne as the Driver
- Select FireOne Control-1 as the MIDI port
- Click OK

Control Assignments

Following are the default F-Key assignments in Digital Performer.

F1Control+F1
F2Control+F2
F3Control+F3
F4Control+F4
F5Control+F5
F6Control+F6
F7Control+F7
F8Control+F8
SHIFT + F1Option+F1
SHIFT + F2Option+F2
SHIFT + F3Option+F3
SHIFT + F4Option+F4
SHIFT + F5Option+F5
SHIFT + F6Option+F6
SHIFT + F7Option+F7
SHIFT + F8Option+F8

It is possible to re-assign the above defaults in Digital Performer using the Setup > Command dialog.

Visual Metronome

MIDI Clock Rotate and Beat modes

  • Open the FireOne Control Panel. Change the Display Mode to MIDI Clock Flash or MIDI Clock Rotate.
    • Under the Preferences menu, select Transmit Sync
  • Choose FireOne Control 1 under the “Transmit beat clock via port(s):”
  • Select “Generate MIDI Beat Clocks and “24 clocks per quarter note”

Metronome mode:

  • Open the FireOne Control Panel. Change the Display Mode to Metronome.
  • Under the Preferences menu, select Play & Record > Click (or double click the metronome icon in the Transport window)
  • Select MIDI for Type of Click
  • Select the FireOne Control Port 1 for Accented and Normal

○ Channel = 1
○ Accented Note = Ab4
o Normal Note = A4

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