SMITHKI said:
could anyone give me some direction on getting more tracks out of my 788.im just a begginner at this so you might have to make it simple.i have used channels 1-6 and i would like to add some more guitar parts,would it better to bounce everything to channel 7 and 8 or can you use the submixer some how
The submixer isn't what you need for this. You would use the submixer, for example, bouncing channels 1-6 to 7/8 while adding another part, which also goes to 7/8. Which probably isn't what you want in your case, as you wouldn't have access to the added part, and your mix would be set.
So, you can bounce 1-6 down to 7/8 in stereo, then using the vitual tracks, place new tracks on channels 1-6, which is similar to what Rarebird was saying...you don't need the latest version of software for that, but it does come in handy. With the latest version, you can effectively bounce 1-8 to a stereo pair (the premaster) and then import that pair to two of your channels.
Saving scenes can definitely come in handy, but isn't required. It is a very good idea to name tracks, but also not required.
For example, here's the way I generally work:
1) Record 5 instruments to 1-5 and a scratch vocal to 6.
2) Bounce 1-5 to 7/8 in stereo.
3) Move the tracks in 1-6 out of the mixer, replacing with new virtual tracks.
4) Record 3 or 4 voices on 1-4.
5) Premaster, mixing vocals with the stereo instrument mix.
That works well for us...we mostly record bluegrass, which is pretty straight-forward, but hopefully it illustrates a way to get the extra part in you want....you can add intermediate steps for fancy effects applications and such later on after you've got these basics down.
Have fun,
Lee