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woodlandgnome
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I'm going to be buying a PA speaker (or two.) Of course, I'll need a mixer.
My problem is this: I have a mixer/recorder, albeit a crummy one (Fostex VF80.) It's only got two mic inputs. I was thinking it'd probably be a good idea to mix all the tracks directly to the PA and plug that into the Fostex.
But at the same time, I would like to be able to edit all the instruments that were fed directly through the PA's mixer.
Is there a general way that you could send the tracks from one mixer to the multiple tracks of the mixer recorder? Or would it be smart to just buy a new mixer recorder with more inputs for a whole band, even though that would probably cost more...
I don't even know if mixers alone actually record the sound you play through them so you can alter them afterwards. I guess that's what I really want to know, maybe, what the difference between a recorder and a mixer is. I'd like to be able to play around with the music afterwards, not have to keep changing what music is put into the mixer in the first place. Do mixers generally have that capability, or is that the difference between a recorder and a mixer.

My problem is this: I have a mixer/recorder, albeit a crummy one (Fostex VF80.) It's only got two mic inputs. I was thinking it'd probably be a good idea to mix all the tracks directly to the PA and plug that into the Fostex.
But at the same time, I would like to be able to edit all the instruments that were fed directly through the PA's mixer.
Is there a general way that you could send the tracks from one mixer to the multiple tracks of the mixer recorder? Or would it be smart to just buy a new mixer recorder with more inputs for a whole band, even though that would probably cost more...
I don't even know if mixers alone actually record the sound you play through them so you can alter them afterwards. I guess that's what I really want to know, maybe, what the difference between a recorder and a mixer is. I'd like to be able to play around with the music afterwards, not have to keep changing what music is put into the mixer in the first place. Do mixers generally have that capability, or is that the difference between a recorder and a mixer.
