
cjacek
Analogue Enthusiast
Ok, here's the deal .., and please, stupid questions ahead so proceed at your own risk
Ready ? Ok, the first question is: what is exactly a 4 or 8 bus mixer ? A good fellow on the TASCAM board explained it but perhaps not too clearly for me to understand. My next questions, and they all are related, have to do with what I wish to accomplish with my setup and basic multitracking goals I have. Now, I have the Mackie 1202 VLZ PRO, an SM57, a DBX compressor, a Behringer virtualizer, cd recorder and a few other things. Now, I ONLY want to record to ANALOG so no digital or pc recording for me. I sing to pro backing tracks which play from my cd player. My purpose initially was to hook up my VLZ PRO to a good analog 4 track/channel recorder such as the TASCAM 234 or a reel to reel deck. I'd record "dry" and then go FROM the recorded parts from the recorder to the Mackie and process each of those 4 channels/tracks seperately, using some compression, reverb etc .. and finally to mixdown. I was all pumped up when I find out that my Mackie is not really suitable for multitracking or at least is seriously limited. From Mackies literature I gathered that IT IS possible to do multitracking and that it does seem to be 4 bus mixer and more but then I hear something else by someone who knows about these kind of things and he says different. Someone comments: "you must have at least a 4-bus mixer to do proper multitracking". Perhaps their earlier 1202's were not up to par but the new VLZ PROs are. I don't know. Now, I shit you not, but I'm so confused it's not really funny! I think I'll take up knitting 'cause this is so frustrating! Can someone please help me out here ? I don't know what to do or what to get etc .. Now, I know I WANT an analog recorder, like a 4 channel reel to reel or the TASCAM 234 but I'm stumped when it comes to mixers and all this foreign terminology I came across. I also am wondering if my DBX compressor and Virtualizer will be compatible, as in connections, with my new found gear to accomplish my goals. Please advise!
Your eternally grateful pal,
Daniel


Your eternally grateful pal,
Daniel

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