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    what's your 2-track mixdown deck?

    10 years ago… I remember recording tracks onto my stereo tape deck, running them from there into a VCR and then recording live to that playback onto a second VCR. At least I think that’s how I did it??? Can’t remember exactly… Those were the good old days. Honestly, I don’t think I knew what the...
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    Is there any behringer gear that is "good"?

    When I think of Behringer, I visualize silver equipment shining in the sun :) . No, seriously... Behringer reminds me of the color silver, and I don't think I like that very much. Nothing againts the "ART silver"... I like the MPA GOLD. However, "Behringer silver"... No! No, no, no!
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    what's your 2-track mixdown deck?

    Yes! I've heard really good things about the TASCAM CD recorders. In fact, my "reel to reel repair guy" is behind those machines 100%... and he's a real analog freak!
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    what's your 2-track mixdown deck?

    I think that having the "option" to edit and master in a computer is a very safe choice. Maybe even a "smart" choice. The sound can be great and it allows for flexibility. Once all of the tracking and mixing is done in the analog world, sending a 2-track stereo mix to a computer is ok with me...
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    what's your 2-track mixdown deck?

    Thanks for sharing, guys. It's very interesting... I read somewhere that some "pro engineers" throw their mixes down to -20db and then send it into a computer/cd, and then the mastering engineer does his magic from there. I'm curious about that... Not sure if this is true???
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    what's your 2-track mixdown deck?

    I'm just curious as to where you analog guys send your 2 track mix. Computer? 2-track reel to reel? cd recorder? And how loud is your stereo mix when you send it to your mixdown deck? Just curious :)
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    Power Problem

    Doing the test, right now. :)
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    Power Problem

    No, I'm using a reel to reel machine. No computer in sight. I took my gear to my girlfriend's house yesterday, and the power was nice and clean. It's definitely a power problem that's originating from the electrical setup in my walls (or outside in the powerlines...whatever...), not the gear...
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    Power Problem

    Yeah, I know... :rolleyes: Taking the internet way out... :) ... I suppose you're right, I'll continue my investigation by calling my electical guy.
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    Power Problem

    Ebtech HUMX Voltage Hum Filter what about something like the Ebtech HUMX Voltage Hum Filter? :confused:
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    Power Problem

    Interesting... I'm going to investigate! Thanks. :)
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    Power Problem

    There is a cordless phone in the room...I'll try moving that out of the area...It's interesting, I've managed to get a nice quiet signal when I place the mic under the doorway in my room. However, that's not really ideal. Hummm... :confused:
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    Power Problem

    Hi guys, I'm hearing an electrical buzzing in my headphones :eek:. Last night I moved some gear into my living room and did a test. I sat on the ground and slowly moved my mic in different directions. I heard a loud buzzing in some spots and soft buzzing in other spots. Regardless, there was...
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    Power Problem

    Hi guys, I'm hearing an electrical buzzing in my headphones. :eek: Last night I moved some gear into my living room and did a test. I sat on the ground and slowly moved my mic in different directions. I heard a loud buzzing in some spots and soft buzzing in other spots. Regardless, there was...
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    Mixer For Reel To Reel

    Mackie Check out the Mackie 1604 and the 1402. Both are analog boards...nice headroom and easy to use. I recommend the Mackie boards. :)
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