Will a 424 work?

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I currently have a 424 mkIII
I want to purchase n-track.
Can I just use the 424 as a mixer and plug it directly to my PC so that I can use the mic jacks on the 424?

I tried "searching" for this but could not find this exact situation I think.

Thanks
Denver
 
yes you can do that...plug the outputs of the 4 track into the line input of the soundcard......
 
Make note, however, that all the tracks on your 424 will mix down to one stereo track when you do what Gidge suggests. You won't have any track separation.
 
If I do as Gidge suggests, will this work if I only record 1 instrument at a time?
Then will I have separation and the ability to "mixdown" within n-track?

Thank you
 
Yep, you'll have all the separation you want recording one track at a time.

FWIW, I have a Tascam 414 and have occasionally used it as a mixer as you described. However, I found that I don't get that great a sound tracking it that way. Besides not having a great quality mixer (it's an inexpensive 4-track, can't expect super quality in each of the sections), I also have a cheap SB Live! Value soundcard, so I have a double whammy working against me.

I'm working with another guitar player on some songs and when we practice, I sometimes run my drum machine into the stereo inputs (like channels 7 & 8), my bass into one of the four normal channels, and his guitar into one or two of the other four channel (depending on mono or stereo). I can then route the line outs into my soundcard and record the practice session that way. It's a conventient way to get the ideas down all in one shot, but I never use it for tracks that are suppsosed to be keepers.

As in most things, YMMV.


- Dave
 
Thank you for your help guys.
I think I'll give it a try!
 
you can record 2 separate tracks....on the recording VU meter, set it up to record a stereo track to 2 different tracks.....on the 4 track, pan everything you want on one track hard left and everything you want on the second track hard right.......
 
Gidge is steering you right.

Trust me, I done much worse things than pluging a 4 track into the computer as a preamp/mixer.

If it works, it works.

Rock on,
Pat
 
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