This is a big ol' problem for me.
My grind band is recording a split and the label that is putting it out will only let us record on analog equipment.
Now, the only analog recorder I have is a Tascam 424 MKIII. 4 tracks of fury!
I've been attempting to go from my mixer using auxes to do full drum miking and two guitar mics, then going direct in for vocals (we're recording live because our vocalist is an idiot and needs to see everybody playing to be able to get his vocals halfway on time). It's just not giving the sound that I would like from it. Lots and lots of hiss (way more than a cassette should be giving). I tried turning on DBX, but it didn't make much of a difference. Any and all suggestions would be appreciated.
Thanks in advance.
Tim
My grind band is recording a split and the label that is putting it out will only let us record on analog equipment.
Now, the only analog recorder I have is a Tascam 424 MKIII. 4 tracks of fury!
I've been attempting to go from my mixer using auxes to do full drum miking and two guitar mics, then going direct in for vocals (we're recording live because our vocalist is an idiot and needs to see everybody playing to be able to get his vocals halfway on time). It's just not giving the sound that I would like from it. Lots and lots of hiss (way more than a cassette should be giving). I tried turning on DBX, but it didn't make much of a difference. Any and all suggestions would be appreciated.
Thanks in advance.
Tim