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sax_fan
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I bought a Yamaha MG 10/2 and still have some time to assess before deciding whether I should return it and get a 4 Bus or something else instead. The goal is to record my sax along with some midi stuff.
As I'm new to the whole mixing thing, can someone tell me how to monitor with headphones through the mixer previously recorded midi and audio while laying down a new track. I know it's easier with a 4 Bus.
The equipment I have to hook up are a condenser mic, a synth, a keyboard controller (hooked up by USB), an external sound module and an audigy 2 soundcard (I know... it's on the list to be replaced). I also have an Alesis nanoverb Currently I don't have the synth hooked up and I am not using the nanoverb. I am running the mic into Channel 1 (XLR), the sound module is hooked up to channel 2 in stereo. The Stereo Outs are hooked up with an adapter into the line in of the audigy card and the output of the audigy is hooked to the "tape in" of the mixer. It works (sort of) but I have 2 problems: (1) I have to keep the volume of the "tape in" down or I get feedback (not really sure if this is going to be a problem) and (2) when I monitor previously recorded midi tracks while recording audio, all of the previous recorded stuff is recorded as audio on the new track (this IS a problem).
Any thoughts? Should I just exchange the mixer for a 4 bus? Is something other than a mixer a better idea? Please try to be simple (i.e., not too technical) in your response/explanation, I am just getting the hang of this.
Thanks.
As I'm new to the whole mixing thing, can someone tell me how to monitor with headphones through the mixer previously recorded midi and audio while laying down a new track. I know it's easier with a 4 Bus.
The equipment I have to hook up are a condenser mic, a synth, a keyboard controller (hooked up by USB), an external sound module and an audigy 2 soundcard (I know... it's on the list to be replaced). I also have an Alesis nanoverb Currently I don't have the synth hooked up and I am not using the nanoverb. I am running the mic into Channel 1 (XLR), the sound module is hooked up to channel 2 in stereo. The Stereo Outs are hooked up with an adapter into the line in of the audigy card and the output of the audigy is hooked to the "tape in" of the mixer. It works (sort of) but I have 2 problems: (1) I have to keep the volume of the "tape in" down or I get feedback (not really sure if this is going to be a problem) and (2) when I monitor previously recorded midi tracks while recording audio, all of the previous recorded stuff is recorded as audio on the new track (this IS a problem).
Any thoughts? Should I just exchange the mixer for a 4 bus? Is something other than a mixer a better idea? Please try to be simple (i.e., not too technical) in your response/explanation, I am just getting the hang of this.
Thanks.