
BrettB
Well-known member
littledog said:I would use the insert points (cable patched halfway in, assuming no direct outs) for sending one mixer channel to one tape channel. If you need to send a blend of more than one mixer channel to one tape track, it would be useful to have subgroups. If you can't afford a mixer with subgroups, you would be forced to use the aux sends, but that would mean you could not use those sends for the usual functions like cue (headphone) mixes and effects sends.
Am I an idiot when I say I never heared of using an insert point to route your signal to your recorder? I thought the insert point was only used to do some prefade compression or whatever. And isn't an insert point pre -fade? so why send them like that to your recorder/computer? Maybe a few dumb question, but I can't follow that.
I simply always thought: use direct outs, and when they are not available, use available aux send.
By the way, I really like the look of that M-series of soundcraft. anyone know the prices on these?