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BillyFurnett
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Thanks Ghost (Font)...
Man It's a bitch trying to figure this stuff out without a mixer!
Although more times than not I do record all parts myself, but for that I just use my keyboard drums via sequencer or a horrible old boss machine, but on that I'd just do left and right tape or main outs, so my questions were in terms of tracking live drums with a drummer.
Let me ask you this... With your 38, do you usually sub mix your drums OR capture it on 6 seperate tracks, then mix and bring it back onto two tracks??
I'm excited about trying it on 6 seperate tracks!!
I'm actually looking forward to fighting off bleed over between the mics!! (LOL)
Do you think I should be experimenting on my 38 using my old porta 2 as a piss poor mixer for now??
I guess if I recorded/monitored a track at a time, then mixed down with my Aux returns as two in's I could get 8 channels through my Porta, then out to two channels L&R to CD-R.
It'd sound like a bucket of ass on a $50 tape, but it'd be possible no?
Man It's a bitch trying to figure this stuff out without a mixer!

Although more times than not I do record all parts myself, but for that I just use my keyboard drums via sequencer or a horrible old boss machine, but on that I'd just do left and right tape or main outs, so my questions were in terms of tracking live drums with a drummer.
Let me ask you this... With your 38, do you usually sub mix your drums OR capture it on 6 seperate tracks, then mix and bring it back onto two tracks??
I'm excited about trying it on 6 seperate tracks!!
I'm actually looking forward to fighting off bleed over between the mics!! (LOL)
Do you think I should be experimenting on my 38 using my old porta 2 as a piss poor mixer for now??
I guess if I recorded/monitored a track at a time, then mixed down with my Aux returns as two in's I could get 8 channels through my Porta, then out to two channels L&R to CD-R.
It'd sound like a bucket of ass on a $50 tape, but it'd be possible no?