which 8 tracks?
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Re: which 8 tracks?
Good point - I don't have to do the EQ'ing all in one channel.Soulfull wrote:I would want to move the 8 tracks in to a DAW and then mix. In that case you can duplicate the bass/mandolin track and EQ them seperately.
I'm mixing in analog (using the monitoring section of the same board I'm tracking with) but there's no reason I can't mult one track into two channels. Sheesh, you digital people think you invented everything
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Re: which 8 tracks?
Just that it seems to lower the odds of getting a good mix. If someone digs in a bit more when they're "playing for real" than when we were setting up, then I can't fix it in the mix.Mark wrote:Is there a stonkingly good reason you can't just track live to stereo?
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