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I got a great gift for Christmas, an RNC for my home studio. I’ve been playing around with it and am looking for some advice on the ideal setup given my equipment. If anyone here could help I would greatly appreciate it.
Obviously I'm a newbie to this, so go easy on me...
I’ve got a Yamaha MD4 4-Track MiniDisc Recorder. It has a single channel AUX Send with a dual AUX Return. The RNC has got two output and two input channels. The left channel is used for mono connections.
Now, it’s pretty easy to figure how to apply compression to one track at a time using this setup – I just run AUX send to the mono input on the RNC, then run a single channel back to my recorder. This is working great when I want to apply compression to one track at a time. However, in an ideal world I’d like to use the RNC to compress all tracks at mixdown. Is there a way to do this with only one AUX Send out of my machine or, for mixdown, am I going to have to run my stereo outputs from the MD4 into the compressor and directly into my master recorder? Any advice you can give is greatly appreciated.
To complicate matters further, I’ve got an Alesis MidiVerb4 thrown into the mix - I’ve tried running from the MD4 AUX Send to the Left (mono) Alesis Midiverb4 input. Then using the Alesis stereo outputs into the RNC and back to the MD4, but I’m not getting the results I want. Plus, I think that, ideally, I’d like to have the compressor first in the chain so that I’m sending compressed signals to the effects box rather than the other way around.
Hopefully this is not too confusing and I’ve given enough information. I’m relatively new at this recording thing, but I think I’ve got a fairly nice set-up for an amateur and I want to make sure that I’m getting the most out of it.
For further information, I'm mostly recording acoustic guitars and vocals, and I suspect that 90% of the time I'll use the RNC post recording, though sometimes I might want to apply some slight compression to vocals as I record them.
Thanks for the help,
Brad.
Obviously I'm a newbie to this, so go easy on me...
I’ve got a Yamaha MD4 4-Track MiniDisc Recorder. It has a single channel AUX Send with a dual AUX Return. The RNC has got two output and two input channels. The left channel is used for mono connections.
Now, it’s pretty easy to figure how to apply compression to one track at a time using this setup – I just run AUX send to the mono input on the RNC, then run a single channel back to my recorder. This is working great when I want to apply compression to one track at a time. However, in an ideal world I’d like to use the RNC to compress all tracks at mixdown. Is there a way to do this with only one AUX Send out of my machine or, for mixdown, am I going to have to run my stereo outputs from the MD4 into the compressor and directly into my master recorder? Any advice you can give is greatly appreciated.
To complicate matters further, I’ve got an Alesis MidiVerb4 thrown into the mix - I’ve tried running from the MD4 AUX Send to the Left (mono) Alesis Midiverb4 input. Then using the Alesis stereo outputs into the RNC and back to the MD4, but I’m not getting the results I want. Plus, I think that, ideally, I’d like to have the compressor first in the chain so that I’m sending compressed signals to the effects box rather than the other way around.
Hopefully this is not too confusing and I’ve given enough information. I’m relatively new at this recording thing, but I think I’ve got a fairly nice set-up for an amateur and I want to make sure that I’m getting the most out of it.
For further information, I'm mostly recording acoustic guitars and vocals, and I suspect that 90% of the time I'll use the RNC post recording, though sometimes I might want to apply some slight compression to vocals as I record them.
Thanks for the help,
Brad.