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tnjazz
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Tascam DM24
There's one on Harmony Central now for $650
There's one on Harmony Central now for $650
xstatic said:Nick, from what you listed, those really aren't submixes ( at least form the looks of things) except possibly track 8. A submix is really 2 or mor channels mixed into 1 fader or signal path.
As for a 6 buss board, a typical 4 bus mixer with a left and right is technically a 6 buss mixer. So long as all 4 aux sends and the left and right are available to each channel as a discreet mix path.
Basically when you send the channel to a buss it is POST EQ, POST Fader and POST Aux.Nick The Man said:OOOOOOOOOHHHHHH finally the bell rang inside my head !!! so i need to find a mixer that has direct outs for each channel .. and just incase i need to make some submixes i should get a 4 bus .. finally it all makes sense .. i completely forgot about direct outs.
So they will act eaxactly the same way im using my busses right now
breeeeza said:Basically when you send the channel to a buss it is POST EQ, POST Fader and POST Aux.
When you use direct outs it is PRE EQ, PRE Fader and PRE AUX. (Basically misses out the rest of the channel apart from the top bit..)
So as long as you dont use any EQ or effects returns WHILST tracking/recording. Then you can use it for exactly what you want.
Normally people add compression, eq, effects etc.. after tracking when they are mixing or mastering.
Does that make sense ?