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I have gotten pretty good at using my 414, but I want to know what tips and tricks everyone has for using their's. I am sure a lot of people will get use out of this thread.
My tips and tricks:
Please share yours here.
Bruce
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My tips and tricks:
- When recording to cassette, always move the pitch control wheel to the highest position. It mitigates hissing problems. I know you will use more tape and record less songs onto the tape. but do you want quality or quantity?
- If you want to use more tracks for stereo, do not use tracks 1 to 4. Save those for mono tracks. Instead use 5&6 and 7&8 for the stereo tracks and if you have an effects processor with stereo options, make an effects loop as described by the Tascam manual. This will allow you to get a good 6 tracks out of your tascam with at least two stereo tracks.
- When panning stereo, never pan two tracks in the same clock settings. For example, do not pan your lead vocals and your backing vocals both at the 11:00 and 1:00 positions. Otherwise you will phase them out and each will cancel out the other. Instead, pan your lead vocals 11 and 1:00 and your backing vocals at 10 and 2:00. You will be able to control those tracks much better at mixdown.
- If you have an external CD burner (I have the Tascam CDRW5000), not a computer one, you can use the 414 or 424 as a mixer and record directly to the CD Burner.
Please share yours here.
Bruce
Get your free artist web page at http://www.songwriterstreet.com