ok thanks, my friend has a new 12 channel m-audio interface...running into pro-tools, this should be ok right?
What we would be the difference in mixing down on Pro tools and mixing down on a CD recorder
He has this interface
http://www.m-audio.com/products/en_us/ProFire2626.html
Yep the interface you got there will be good. Mixing down to pro tools compared to mixing down to cd recorder...
First of all, given that you already have all the equipment required for mixing down to pro tools, there really is no need to worry about mixing to a cd recorder. I'm pretty sure that sonically, there is no advantage mixing to cd recorder than there is to protools via the m-audio interface. I guess with the cd recorder, it's a bit more of a portable 'mix down unit' but i don't see really how that can be used to any considerable advantage.
Also, I am starting to look into this as well... what you are talking about when you say 'mixing down' is doing all EQ, effects, volumes, panning etc then outputting it to a stereo track and you want this stereo track to be digital. Like i said, both cd recorder and your friends interface can do this...
Question for someone else to answer because I don't know much about this stuff, will the 12 channel M-Audio interface for example that mfdjuve's friend has, be able to transfer separate tracks from the reel to reel recorder onto separate files on the computer. What i mean is if i want to just press play on an 8 track reel to reel and output all 8 tracks straight from the direct outs on the recorder to the M-audio analog inputs, will this (through firewire,usb or whatever way you plug that thing in the computer) allow me to record and save each track as a separate file so i can master the tracks on the computer?
Basically, can i get a soundcard or interface where i can record more than just a stereo track on the computer like you get on a normal sound card (line in) i cant just record two tracks at a time because obviously the recorder will not play the tape exactly the same speed each time and so the tracks would be out of sync.