
cjacek
Analogue Enthusiast
Hi,
Ok, I'm working on compressing and eq'ing some of my older tracks which I recorded to my 2 track cassette deck years ago. I put them on cd and wish work on 'em via my 244 mixer. I have only a 1 channel compressor, which I inserted to the "send, receive" jacks at the back of the 244 (for "access 1"). Now, here's the deal ... I'm going rca outs from my cd player to the mic/line in of the 244 to take advantage of the compressor on channel one and eq. Problem is that some of the tracks were done in stereo and going in to just channel one of the 244 leaves one of the tracks (of my song) completely out. I then thought that I really don't care if my song is going to be stereo or mono, as a final copy, but how do I take the sum of the 2 tracks (from my cd) and take advantage of taking these to the 244 and comping and eq'ing them ? I only have one channel compressor, as I said, and am wondering how I should patch or route the signal and where etc ... ? I hope you understand this rather complex little issue of mine.
If there's any other way of doing this please let me know.
Thanks for the help,
Daniel
Ok, I'm working on compressing and eq'ing some of my older tracks which I recorded to my 2 track cassette deck years ago. I put them on cd and wish work on 'em via my 244 mixer. I have only a 1 channel compressor, which I inserted to the "send, receive" jacks at the back of the 244 (for "access 1"). Now, here's the deal ... I'm going rca outs from my cd player to the mic/line in of the 244 to take advantage of the compressor on channel one and eq. Problem is that some of the tracks were done in stereo and going in to just channel one of the 244 leaves one of the tracks (of my song) completely out. I then thought that I really don't care if my song is going to be stereo or mono, as a final copy, but how do I take the sum of the 2 tracks (from my cd) and take advantage of taking these to the 244 and comping and eq'ing them ? I only have one channel compressor, as I said, and am wondering how I should patch or route the signal and where etc ... ? I hope you understand this rather complex little issue of mine.

Thanks for the help,
Daniel