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Fuzion
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Hello,
I just bought an original Tascam 424 off of Ebay and I would like some information on it. Ok, since it doesn't have xlr inputs how much difference is that gonna have in the quality of the sound. Would it be worth it to buy a cheap mixer like the behringer mx602 or are the Preamps in the 424 good enough. As far as mic's I have an SM-57, is that going to be succifient for vocals as well or should I fork out for an SM-58 to record vocals. Sorry for all these questions but obviously I am just a lowly guitarist and am not too informed on recording. It's almost taboo to us but we need something on tape. ok, moving on, what the deal with mixing down, can I mix down to any source with RCA ins. I heard someone mention vhs and I am curious how would you listen to it. As far as effects everyone says it is better to record dry and then add effects through the loop of the recorder but I need some basic info on exactly how that works and I am curious if it is going to beef up my sound like the effects do when run straight through my amp becuase the compression I apply makes my amp sound so much more agressive. When everyone says that you add eq at mixdown what does that mean, can you eq individual tracks after they are recorded? Ok, I am sorry for all these stupid questions but I am really curious about it all so I would really really apreciate if someone would address any amount of them they see fit. THANK YOU!
Andy
I just bought an original Tascam 424 off of Ebay and I would like some information on it. Ok, since it doesn't have xlr inputs how much difference is that gonna have in the quality of the sound. Would it be worth it to buy a cheap mixer like the behringer mx602 or are the Preamps in the 424 good enough. As far as mic's I have an SM-57, is that going to be succifient for vocals as well or should I fork out for an SM-58 to record vocals. Sorry for all these questions but obviously I am just a lowly guitarist and am not too informed on recording. It's almost taboo to us but we need something on tape. ok, moving on, what the deal with mixing down, can I mix down to any source with RCA ins. I heard someone mention vhs and I am curious how would you listen to it. As far as effects everyone says it is better to record dry and then add effects through the loop of the recorder but I need some basic info on exactly how that works and I am curious if it is going to beef up my sound like the effects do when run straight through my amp becuase the compression I apply makes my amp sound so much more agressive. When everyone says that you add eq at mixdown what does that mean, can you eq individual tracks after they are recorded? Ok, I am sorry for all these stupid questions but I am really curious about it all so I would really really apreciate if someone would address any amount of them they see fit. THANK YOU!
Andy