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BlackDrum
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HI!
I just ordered a Roland VM-3100 mixer to go w/ my VSR880 (i couldnt resist for $299) I was planning on buying a VSF effects card, but for about the same price, the VM3100 has 2 built in VSF cards...what a bargain..huh?!!
Anyway, here's the deal:
up until now, i just set the VSR880's outputs to "direct out", wired each output to my Mackie, and recorded the mix w/ a phillips cdr770 cd recorder.
Now that I'll have this mixer, what would be the best way to record using the Mackie & the VM3100?? I'll have the 8 tracks in the VM-3100 and several tracks on the Mackie that I'll want to mix together.
how do i mix all these tracks together to get the best sound?
I should mention that I use Cakewalk Sonar for all my MIDI instruments which are connected directly to the Mackie. I have the Vsr880 "synced-up" with Sonar via MTC.
Thanks!
BlackDrum
I just ordered a Roland VM-3100 mixer to go w/ my VSR880 (i couldnt resist for $299) I was planning on buying a VSF effects card, but for about the same price, the VM3100 has 2 built in VSF cards...what a bargain..huh?!!
Anyway, here's the deal:
up until now, i just set the VSR880's outputs to "direct out", wired each output to my Mackie, and recorded the mix w/ a phillips cdr770 cd recorder.
Now that I'll have this mixer, what would be the best way to record using the Mackie & the VM3100?? I'll have the 8 tracks in the VM-3100 and several tracks on the Mackie that I'll want to mix together.
how do i mix all these tracks together to get the best sound?
I should mention that I use Cakewalk Sonar for all my MIDI instruments which are connected directly to the Mackie. I have the Vsr880 "synced-up" with Sonar via MTC.
Thanks!
BlackDrum