I'm just curious, what mixers do you guys use for your 1 or 2" recorders? There is an apparent minority here with the 500 LB monster "washing machine" types and I'm just wondering as to your choice of mixers. We continually talk about TASCAM recorder this and matching TASCAM mixer that but we never get into the "pro" formats, in a serious information exchange. Surely, you can't use a typical TASCAM board with a 16 - 24 OTARI, MCI or STUDER, for example .. or can you?
Well, I no longer own the 1" 3M 8 track, but when I did, I did both tracking and mixing with my lowly Mackie CR-1604. It worked great! Now the Mackie has +/-15V power rails and clips promptly at +22 dBu while the 3Ms generally are capable of +28 dBu or so, so I did do two things to make life easy for the Mackie:
1) I turned up the recorder gain on the M-56 so that a level no higher than -2 dBu from the Mackie preamp direct outs would produce 0 VU on the recorder. Usually more like -6 dBu.
2) I ran each M-56 output through a -6 dB fixed pad built into an old GE hardwired patchbay, so that the mixer inputs wouldn't be overloaded by the massive tape recorder output signals.
The M-56 (like my other 3Ms) has transformered I/O, so it was easy to unbalance the signals and connect up to unbalanced inputs and direct outputs from the Mackie. Actually, I suppose the fixed pads would have been optional if the 3Ms had active balanced outputs, since I would unbalance by floating the minus leg and lose 6 dB in the process. But then the sound would be different.
Now I use preamps with hotter, balanced outputs sections that can easily drive my remaining 3M machines (2 and 4 track), so I can use +4 dBu input levels if I want, though I usually work at about 0 dBu going in to leave a little cushion. I still use the fixed pads when mixing into an unbalanced mixer that clips at +22dBu or when importing tracks into the computer's interface.
Speaking of making one's own gear, I'd like to have a little mixer for the 4-track that takes up very little space. I'm tempted to mate a couple of my little 8x1 mixers made from PAiA kits, along with some switches on the inputs to give L-C-R panning to each of the busses and make a tiny little mixer for mixing down from the 4 track to the 2-track. Actually, I have three of those mixers, so I could wire up an aux send buss, too. Hmmm... that wouldn't take too long!
Cheers,
Otto