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  1. Scott Baxendale

    Stereo versus mono

    I guess you would need an ear on the top of your head and another one in your butt for this to matter?
  2. Scott Baxendale

    engage play with no cassette?

    There is a little button at the back of the cassette tray that was intended to protect a cassette tape from being accidentally recorded over. The cassette has a little plastic tab, that if you break it out will prevent the recorder from going into record mode. Just press that button while...
  3. Scott Baxendale

    Sgt pepper 4-tracks? Got em? I do...

    I’ve had these for at least a decade. I think they might have originated from Guitar Hero tracks.
  4. Scott Baxendale

    Who still mixes with a console?

    I used a Mackie SR24 and a Tascam 1/2” 8 track for lots of recordings. Here is one of those recordings.
  5. Scott Baxendale

    Who still mixes with a console?

    My first mixer in 1976 was a 6 channel Tapco mixer. This was Mackie before Mackie.
  6. Scott Baxendale

    let me see your studio!

    Yeah, I hate stepping on cables too.
  7. Scott Baxendale

    let me see your studio!

  8. Scott Baxendale

    Who still mixes with a console?

    Our setups are actually very similar!
  9. Scott Baxendale

    Who still mixes with a console?

    I love your set up. Mine is too cluttered at the moment.
  10. Scott Baxendale

    Who still mixes with a console?

    Thanks, you can’t see the urei 1176 in the bottom right rack behind all the crap…lol Before I got the box I had a bunch of API and other preamps through a Soundcraft ghost. After I got the box I built the two side car units so that I could run 16 I/O sort of a “poor man’s” 1608, although it...
  11. Scott Baxendale

    Who still mixes with a console?

    I also try to record live rhythm tracks as often as possible. This is probably my main reason to use a console. I can setup and start tracking a full rhythm section (Guitar, bass, drums, keys, scratch vocals, etc) live to get a good solid take. Then build the song from there. This is much...
  12. Scott Baxendale

    Who still mixes with a console?

    I have 16 return channels on my API split console. In the DAW I create 8 stereo stems for mixdown if I’m running a lot of tracks, then mix those out through the console and then back into the DAW. It’s really simple. This gives me the best of both worlds. I can use automation in the DAW, but I...
  13. Scott Baxendale

    Who still mixes with a console?

    At the time his gear was considered relatively unlimited. It’s all about capturing a performance. In the old days they performed but today it’s often a computer engineer crafting a performance one note or one beat at a time.
  14. Scott Baxendale

    Who still mixes with a console?

    They are more practical for a large mix than a keyboard and mouse is. I use the console with stereo stems on a large mix.
  15. Scott Baxendale

    Guitar 'truths" that you believe are myths

    That lawsuit was not specifically because of the headstock shape.
  16. Scott Baxendale

    Guitar 'truths" that you believe are myths

    They are excellent guitars with a butt ugly headstock that looks like it was grafted on from a early 80’s Aria pro2.
  17. Scott Baxendale

    Guitar 'truths" that you believe are myths

    Why is what important? Their ugly headstock is why they were never very popular even though they are good guitars.
  18. Scott Baxendale

    Guitar 'truths" that you believe are myths

    It’s a Heritage then. Unfortunately they have just about the ugliest headstock ever.
  19. Scott Baxendale

    Guitar 'truths" that you believe are myths

    Loyd Loar never made such a thing……lol.
  20. Scott Baxendale

    Guitar 'truths" that you believe are myths

    Can you show the headstock and heel?
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