Recording from a home mixer

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Hi folks. Would appreciate a little help. Have a very simple (= cheap :eek: ) home setup - don't shoot me on choice of hardware, it's budget and I know it is! ;) :p

I have a simple home setup which is based around a cheapy Behringer 1002. There are two drum modules which plug in to the mixer (via a Behringer RX1602) triggered by an Alesis electronic drum kit. I have an iPod attached to the TAPE IN on the 1002. I select "CD/TAPE to Mix" on the 1002 and (point of the setup being -) I can play the drumkit along to my iPod via headphones plugged in to the 1002.

The question is: I want to record the output of the drums. (I'm not talking studio quality here, just good enough so I can listen back to what I'm doing.) The TAPE OUT on the Mixer is going in to a Minidisc player and it records fine, however, it records everything (i.e., the drums and the sound from the iPod) - I want to isolate the drum track and record that only. Is there a way to do this?

On the mixer is another option - "CD/TAPE to Control" - then it works (i.e., only the drum track is sent to the minidisc deck - I can tell because the input levels on the display make it obvious) BUT in my headphones I can then only hear the music on the iPod - i.e., I can't actually hear what I'm playing.

So what I'd like to do is: play along to the iPod but send the drum track only to the minidisc player.

Hope that's clear... let me know if not! Thanks for any help.. :)
 
It's pretty limioted on routing like you said. You could try playback of the ipod on say 7/8 with nothing going to the effects and then record out of the effects send of the drum channels? Or maybe try the same with the monitor channel?
 
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CD/TAPE to control should be ON.
CD/TAPE to Main should be off.

iPod should come in the CD?TAPE IN and you should record the signal out of the CD/TAPE out.

Lemme know if this works, i have a Behringer mixer too and do almost the same thing but with tracks ive already recorded instead of an iPod comming in.
 
hi... thanks for replies.

BigMuffinMan- have tried that but there's a problem. The drum track only is being sent to the minidisc player BUT i can't actually hear the drums (only the ipod) in the headphones whilst i'm playing it... any thoughts?
 
Try routing the iPod to a regular input channel and assign the output to the monitor section. Assign the drums to the main mix buss.
 
Try routing the iPod to a regular input channel and assign the output to the monitor section. Assign the drums to the main mix buss.

Thanks, but the mixer doesn't have such control over routing.
 
Sorry.

You need a more advanced mixer. You can never have too much mixer no matter what sort of recording you are doing.
 
You need a more advanced mixer. You can never have too much mixer no matter what sort of recording you are doing.

Hah... well, any excuse to buy more gear.... no, no, must not!

I'm sure there's a way around it with what I have... one I can think of is to route everything (i.e., output of submixer) through the minidisc player on its way in to the main mixer... but then I will need the minidisc on record pause all the time for everything to work, which I was hoping to avoid...
 
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