after a few years of using used junk and ending up with some nice little cassette tapes of my own music I finally made the plunge. new 424MKIII, new mics, good monitors, stand alone cd recorder, and a new Martin HD28.
I LIKE IT! I LIKE IT!
I think I'll go and pick some squash.
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help me hook up this stuff.
424mkIII
reciever with tape ins and outs and aux ins with monitors
standalone cd recorder(philips 775)
I've tried a few hook ups, even like the manuals say, and can only
get very low volume to the cd recorder. The 424 input meters are
where they need to be and...
mixing down. some of you may know me by now. I record myself and a few friends all acoustic stuff for my own and their pleasure. no demos, or cds, or anything for business, just for fun.
my question is how to get a good mix down. I use a 424MKIII and have a bunch of 57's and get stuff sounding...
I have a question. I just recently got a 424mkIII. If I want to record 3 or 4 acoustic instruments at the same time is it better to go with the direct function or the buss L/R function for each channel? I also want to go back and overdud or add other instruments.
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8th Street has a package deal for 4 Mxl603s with free cords for 299.00. I have a 424MKIII and a small 4 channel P.A. I use the 424 for recording 3 or 4 acoustic instruments at one time and use the P.A. for live playing the same 3 or 4 instuments with a few vocals. This is all done as a hobby. No...
after a couple years using a Porta3 recording mostly my own stuff, guitars, rythum machine(bass & drums), other acoustic instuments and almost no vocals and then mixing down to cassette deck, is it worth it to go to some type of digital recorder if you don't want to use a computer? I am...
help me understand what is needed.
if i move up to a digital multitrack can anyone tell me what is needed to do this?
i want to be able to record my own music on 4 to 8 tracks(4 would be fine). i will not have access to a
computer. can a digital multitrack be mixed down to
a cassette or a cd...
i have been a hobbist home recorder for 3 years now and i
am just beginning to think about upgrading/my setup is
kinda like the saying/50 cent equipment,50 cent results/
but/i just listened to 1 of my tracks on a very good
system and was very suprised/i can't believe that i have
been doing this...
i thought i read somewhere in this forum that using a
238 and a mixer would be less expensive than say a 688
can someone give imfo on this setup
i am looking to be able to record 6 or 8 tracks direct
onto cassette tape
i want more tracks without pinging and ponging/what will i
need to move up to and stay with cassette tape/488/688
any reply will be helpfull/thanks/dan
oh yeh forgot to mention/i have tracked some real tasty treats on my porta3