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elicantu

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yeah tell me what you think

i just got it for 300 and its a 16*8*2 tascam m2516
im still trying to hook it up right
my biggest problem right now is trying to find a good spot for that controller...



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Maybe you could give us some details. What gear do you want running through the mixer? I'm not familiar with your sound card. How many ins does it have? :)
 
maybe build a small shelf over the mixer...something that is flat for the monitors and then dips in front of them slightly with a lip on it for the controller...so it's at the right angle to reach it somewhat...would be a lttle less erginomic to reach the trim pots and other knobs toward the top of the mixer, but it would be way better than having the controller too far away... I used to have my controller to my side and it was REALLY hard.. now it's right on my desk in front of my monitor and fuck if it's not a lot easier.
 
or maybe just build up the shelf a bit higher than you're monitors are on, so you can push the mixer further back on the desk then... maybe there will be room for the controller
 
can anyone tell me how they hook up their 16*8 mixers

well...if you have a soundard that has a bunch of outputs or inputs... you'd probably just take the individual outputs fromt he card to the inputs of the channel mixers (if you want to mix outside the box but play back the tracks from the computer)

or if this is mostly for recording into your computer the outputs of the channels to the inputs on your card... or if you want to use the mixer to record a fuckload of shit into just two channels (like a drum kit or something) just put the main outputs on the board to the inputs on the sound card... it really just kind of depends on what you have on the computer end, and what you want to use it for.
 
very nice, i imagine some decent pre's in there and the tascam board i had years ago had a nice eq. good score!

noticed your monitors are tweeters in.....interesting.
 
yeah im gonna switch them soon but
anyways
digi 001 8 in 8 out
i want to premix in the box then send them back through 8 channels back to the mixer so i can return the main mix at the end back to protools through the main outs
my mixer has this "mix b" thing that i've been reading about ...anyone familiar with that
i hear alot that i have to return the 8 channels from the digi into the tape ins of the last 8 channels on the mixer

but im not sure yet..im pretty confused
the biggest thing im confused with is where to plug in the headphones for the artist
 
i want to premix in the box then send them back through 8 channels back to the mixer so i can return the main mix at the end back to protools through the main outs

Why? I'm no digital expert, but it would seem to defeat the purpose of ITB. Thats 4 conversions.

1. Analog sound to digital input
2. Digital mix to analog input at mixer
3. Analog output to protools digital
4. Digital media to analog EARS:rolleyes:

Whats the purpose of the analog mixer if you already mixed ITB, and you have protools? What am I missing here?:confused:

fitZ
 
oh yeah rick ..what i mean is premix it to where i can send drums in only two channels to the mixer but have 8 tracks itb
you see where im going?









hey does anyone have the manual for this mixer?
tascam m2516
i just realized that i need it pretty bad
 
but im not sure yet..im pretty confused
the biggest thing im confused with is where to plug in the headphones for the artist

not up to date with the tascam you have though I remember using one many years ago.

Mixer outputs: the main outs go to your 2 track recorder (or back in the soundcard on 2 channels), control room outs feed your monitors, if you're lucky you get A & B outputs to switch against and stodio output feedy your headphone amp. Sometimes you get a studio output on the desk with a volume and a set of buttons to select what's going there i.e. the L/R mix, aux 1 or 2,. the monitor mix or the control room mix

Nice little desk for what it's worth. The pre's are useable and I remember the EQ being quite tight and punchy on the bottom end.

So, if you're sending 8 submixed channels back to the desk I have to ask why? do you plan using outboard effects? cause that gets tricky with submixes at times and every mix starts turning into a head scratching exercise. I send 24 channels back to my board but i find myself using less and less outboard gear since I got a UAD-1 card. Basicaly I'm using the board for zero latency recording and headphone mixes and not having to piddle about with a mouse for EQ, otherwise I'd save maself a headache and mix completely in the box I think. Software summing has come on lots in the last few years but that's a whole different argument we don't need to get into.

Best of luck with it anyways :)
 
Software summing has come on lots in the last few years but that's a whole different argument we don't need to get into.:D
Thats why I stick to analog.:p
 
How's the superchunk box hat coming on?
Well, I had to stop working on it for a couple of weeks for Christmas "honey do this and honey do that stuff.:rolleyes::D I'll be back at it in a few days. Thanks for asking.
fitZ
 
i hooked up the headphone amp to the studio outs and it works but as soon as i plug it in i get this crazy buzz in the headphones and i cant get it to stop..it works but it has a crazy buzzz....am i hooking it up right?
 
can anyone tell me how they hook up their 16*8 mixers

How about I give you how I would hook it up and if you like it you can try it.
I would hook up the 8 buss outs from the board to the sound cards 8 ins. This will maximize your flexibility. You can record a whole band at once and buss the drums to busses 1 & 2, bass to buss 3, guitar 1 to buss 4, guitar 2 to buss 5, keys to busses 6 & 7 and vocals to buss 8. You can also buss each mic on the drumset to an individual buss if you like. So you can seperate the drums onto individual tracks. It just depends on how creative you get. All's it takes is some button pushing on the mixer. I would also take the monitor L & R out on the sound card and go directly to the headphone amp. Also I would use the main outs on the sound card to go to the monitors. Just an idea for set-up.
:)
 
thats basically my old setup but if i do that im not returning the signal back to the mixer to add comps and eq's..
 
thats basically my old setup but if i do that im not returning the signal back to the mixer to add comps and eq's..

I didn't know you had external comp's. I do my EQ and Dynamics on the computer. Your adding extra noise to the mix by doing it through the mixer. Not to mention you can save your settings on the computer and the eq's in the software are more precise.
 
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