
dtb
Well-known member
mixing down. some of you may know me by now. I record myself and a few friends all acoustic stuff for my own and their pleasure. no demos, or cds, or anything for business, just for fun.
my question is how to get a good mix down. I use a 424MKIII and have a bunch of 57's and get stuff sounding real nice in my yorkvilles. overdubing bass and some percussion over fiddle, guitars, and mandolins. i am at the point where I need a mix down deck. I have been mixing to a boombox cassett and it just doesn't transfer good. It is amazing what it sounds like thru the monitors. will a good cassette deck make alot of difference? I have kinda gotten down the right levels and mic positions that I need for the stuff to sound good in the monitors at playback but it still does not come accross in mix down. again, we are not selling our music, just want decent copies for our friends. sorry for the long story but shit man, I love this stuff. I thought maybe some of you big boys can give a home recording hobbyist a few hints that you might have from your early days of analog recording.
thanks,
dtb
my question is how to get a good mix down. I use a 424MKIII and have a bunch of 57's and get stuff sounding real nice in my yorkvilles. overdubing bass and some percussion over fiddle, guitars, and mandolins. i am at the point where I need a mix down deck. I have been mixing to a boombox cassett and it just doesn't transfer good. It is amazing what it sounds like thru the monitors. will a good cassette deck make alot of difference? I have kinda gotten down the right levels and mic positions that I need for the stuff to sound good in the monitors at playback but it still does not come accross in mix down. again, we are not selling our music, just want decent copies for our friends. sorry for the long story but shit man, I love this stuff. I thought maybe some of you big boys can give a home recording hobbyist a few hints that you might have from your early days of analog recording.
thanks,
dtb