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John Harvey
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I'm new to this forum so, please, bear with me if I ask any stupid questions. Two things: -
1. I have tried recording drums to my VF80 by micing up each drum and getting a mix through a Behringer PMX2000 mixer amp. I've then used the record out RCA sockets to take the mix to two tracks on the VF80. However the recorded tracks have what I can only describe as a 'cyclic' noise on them. The noise is not unlike that when you first put the needle on a scratchy vinyl record. Could it be an amplification of the rotation of the VF80's hard drive? Can it be cured? The noise does not appear when I record the identical mix to my minidisc machine.
2. I am more than happy with the VF80 but is there another way of adding different effects to each track other than by the loop effect and re-recording each track? If not, is the VF160 any different in this respect? i.e. can I record each track dry and then apply say effect L05 to track 1, L06 to track 2 etc ... while bouncing?
Sorry if I'm not explaining things clearly!
Thanks.
JohnH.
1. I have tried recording drums to my VF80 by micing up each drum and getting a mix through a Behringer PMX2000 mixer amp. I've then used the record out RCA sockets to take the mix to two tracks on the VF80. However the recorded tracks have what I can only describe as a 'cyclic' noise on them. The noise is not unlike that when you first put the needle on a scratchy vinyl record. Could it be an amplification of the rotation of the VF80's hard drive? Can it be cured? The noise does not appear when I record the identical mix to my minidisc machine.
2. I am more than happy with the VF80 but is there another way of adding different effects to each track other than by the loop effect and re-recording each track? If not, is the VF160 any different in this respect? i.e. can I record each track dry and then apply say effect L05 to track 1, L06 to track 2 etc ... while bouncing?
Sorry if I'm not explaining things clearly!
Thanks.
JohnH.