
Tim Brown
New member
Hi,
I just recorded and mixed some material that is going to be released.
I was using a Mackie 1604 VLZ Pro.
For going into the recorders, it was fine-coming out of the recorders on the other hand,...I just felt like the mixer was a bit noisy....i.e., the board added more noise than I am now willing to accept.;p
So here's what I curently have:
1 Mackie 1604 VLZ Pro
2 DA-38's (I LOVE these!)
1 DA-302 Dual Well DAT Machine.
1 350 Mhz. PC with 128 Megs of RAM, and about 22 Gigs of HD space and a CD burner.
It seems to me I have two options:
I can buy a pair of TDIF cards and go out of the DA-38's directly into the PC, and get a SP/DIF card so that I can put my mixes to be Mastered on the DAT machine.
I would also need some kind of multitrack recording software.
The Drawbacks:
I'm not too keen on mixing in the PC.
I have DSL and this Machine has almost No Resources left in it-I have so many parts in it that it's really like two PC's in one case for all intents and purposes.
*It's Prone to Crashing*
My Other Option, is to get a pair of TDM-1000's so that I can use TDIF for each DA-38, then I can SP/DIF out to the DA-302, and get a SP/DIF card for the PC, and replace the soundcard with that, allowing me to get in and out of the PC for editing the stereo tracks, and making reference CD's.
So, my question is:
Can this second scenario be done?
And Why two TDM-1000's instead of one?
Because I want to keep my Output in Digital. I'm fine with what's going INTO the Recorders...it' the noise that this mixer is adding afterward that I don't like....it was never eally a problem before...or rather I just didn't care, but I was recording some Jazz this week, and it was really bothering me. Normally, I'm doing Hard Rock, and Metal-so I guess I just hadn't really tried doing anything with alot of dynamics to it.
Plus, $1,000 isn't much for getting a digital mixing setup. (actually, it would probably be more like $1,500 with TDIF cards, and cables.)
Thanks,
Tim
I just recorded and mixed some material that is going to be released.
I was using a Mackie 1604 VLZ Pro.
For going into the recorders, it was fine-coming out of the recorders on the other hand,...I just felt like the mixer was a bit noisy....i.e., the board added more noise than I am now willing to accept.;p
So here's what I curently have:
1 Mackie 1604 VLZ Pro
2 DA-38's (I LOVE these!)
1 DA-302 Dual Well DAT Machine.
1 350 Mhz. PC with 128 Megs of RAM, and about 22 Gigs of HD space and a CD burner.
It seems to me I have two options:
I can buy a pair of TDIF cards and go out of the DA-38's directly into the PC, and get a SP/DIF card so that I can put my mixes to be Mastered on the DAT machine.
I would also need some kind of multitrack recording software.
The Drawbacks:
I'm not too keen on mixing in the PC.
I have DSL and this Machine has almost No Resources left in it-I have so many parts in it that it's really like two PC's in one case for all intents and purposes.
*It's Prone to Crashing*
My Other Option, is to get a pair of TDM-1000's so that I can use TDIF for each DA-38, then I can SP/DIF out to the DA-302, and get a SP/DIF card for the PC, and replace the soundcard with that, allowing me to get in and out of the PC for editing the stereo tracks, and making reference CD's.
So, my question is:
Can this second scenario be done?
And Why two TDM-1000's instead of one?
Because I want to keep my Output in Digital. I'm fine with what's going INTO the Recorders...it' the noise that this mixer is adding afterward that I don't like....it was never eally a problem before...or rather I just didn't care, but I was recording some Jazz this week, and it was really bothering me. Normally, I'm doing Hard Rock, and Metal-so I guess I just hadn't really tried doing anything with alot of dynamics to it.
Plus, $1,000 isn't much for getting a digital mixing setup. (actually, it would probably be more like $1,500 with TDIF cards, and cables.)
Thanks,
Tim