roddick1993
New member
Months ago I was set on the fact that I wanted an all analog studio/sound. I've recently discovered that digital might've been the much better and easier route but I'd like to try and make this work. This is the gear I have:
-Tascam M-308 Mixer
-Fostex A-8 Tape Deck
-Tascam 246 Four Track Cassette Desk
-Focusrite Isa One Preamp
-Avantone Cv-12 Condensor Mic
-Shure Sm-57 Mic
-Pair of Rokit 5 G3 Monitors
-Akai MPC 2000XL
-Bass Guitar
-Various Electric/Acoustic guitars
Now I want to record everything to my tape deck and then into my daw. I figured there's some sort of way that I could record up to 8 tracks on my Fostex then bounce it into my daw. I know there is some tape delay which I would fix with the plugin voxengo.
I guess my main question is what's the right signal path and setup with the gear I have. Is there a way where I can record through my tape deck and daw at the same time to get that tape saturation effect but not having to bounce and lose any degradation?
I'm sure there is a way and it's probably made more studio professional decks like Studer. Maybe I should purchase just a more professional two track and record one track at a time and bounce into my daw. I'm just wondering if this is a pipe dream and maybe a mistake lol. I'd appreciate the help.
-Tascam M-308 Mixer
-Fostex A-8 Tape Deck
-Tascam 246 Four Track Cassette Desk
-Focusrite Isa One Preamp
-Avantone Cv-12 Condensor Mic
-Shure Sm-57 Mic
-Pair of Rokit 5 G3 Monitors
-Akai MPC 2000XL
-Bass Guitar
-Various Electric/Acoustic guitars
Now I want to record everything to my tape deck and then into my daw. I figured there's some sort of way that I could record up to 8 tracks on my Fostex then bounce it into my daw. I know there is some tape delay which I would fix with the plugin voxengo.
I guess my main question is what's the right signal path and setup with the gear I have. Is there a way where I can record through my tape deck and daw at the same time to get that tape saturation effect but not having to bounce and lose any degradation?
I'm sure there is a way and it's probably made more studio professional decks like Studer. Maybe I should purchase just a more professional two track and record one track at a time and bounce into my daw. I'm just wondering if this is a pipe dream and maybe a mistake lol. I'd appreciate the help.