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I've been recording digitally now for a few years. It's dandy, I use and old school iBook, tascam us122 and a couple of mics.
I'm going to start recording other people though, and since I don't truly understand or have experience with analog interfaces or mixers, hopefully you dudes can help out my level of understanding.
I'm looking to purchase a 12 channel mixer with 1/4 '' stereo outs and xlr outs. Is each of those 12 channels considered a track? If so, when those are mixed out to the xlr or stereo outs, do they become essentially 2 tracks?
That is how I 'think' it works. However, my goal is to be able to record, mix and master albums. I suppose I don't know where to begin in terms of equipment. Thanks in advance.
I suppose a bit more info might help: I want to be able to record every from the mixer to a format, and then take that to further mixing and finally mastering. If I have 12 channels combining into 2 xlr/stereo outs, then shouldn't I be recording to a 2 track device? Does it do any good to record to a 8 track recording device, or can it even be done? Thanks, I know my confusion is probably hideous.
G.R.
I'm going to start recording other people though, and since I don't truly understand or have experience with analog interfaces or mixers, hopefully you dudes can help out my level of understanding.
I'm looking to purchase a 12 channel mixer with 1/4 '' stereo outs and xlr outs. Is each of those 12 channels considered a track? If so, when those are mixed out to the xlr or stereo outs, do they become essentially 2 tracks?
That is how I 'think' it works. However, my goal is to be able to record, mix and master albums. I suppose I don't know where to begin in terms of equipment. Thanks in advance.
I suppose a bit more info might help: I want to be able to record every from the mixer to a format, and then take that to further mixing and finally mastering. If I have 12 channels combining into 2 xlr/stereo outs, then shouldn't I be recording to a 2 track device? Does it do any good to record to a 8 track recording device, or can it even be done? Thanks, I know my confusion is probably hideous.
G.R.
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