OK, here is some more info: (In my previous post there should have been "their". Hard to believe I was once a correspondence editor. "Once" is the key here.
I have no problem with volume levels or dynamics on any instruments I record on my BR-8. However, that is not the case when I add a vocal track.
Despite efforts to control the dynamics (using the compressor, squeezing my balls while turning my head to cough - moving head away from the mic during loud parts), I still get either vocal distortion (faders too high) or I have to turn the entire mix down when I transfer it to CD. The later results in piss-poor over-all volume on the CD.
It doesn't matter if I'm singing or someone who actually HAS a voice, it's always the same result.
That said, I have found something that seems to work>.
My BR-532 has a "sensitivity" knob (BR-8 does not). I have found that by turning the "sens" knob down low & cranking the input knob up a bit, I get what seems to me to be a compressed effect (reduction in the dynamic range). This is the result I'm trying to achieve.
*** However, I don't want to have to start EVERYthing I do that contains vocal on a FOUR track (BR532) when I have an 8-track I mainly use.
You know Record guitar & vocal on 4-track then transfer to 8-track.
DO EVEN THINK ABOUT GOING THERE. I NOT GOING BACK TO 4-TRACK RECORDING.
OK so that IS my issue. Any ideas.
Peace,
cj