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> Monitoring And Recording, Keeping tracks separately from monitor
palmreader44
post Wed 8 Dec 2004, 22:07
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Hope I, as a novice, can explain this: Here's my setup 1) an older Mac (G3 500mhz .5 gigs RAM) with OS 9.2 2) Motu 2408 interface with 324 PCI card 3) Digital Performer and 4) Older 4 channel mixer.
Here's the problem: I have a stereo audio mixdown of midi tracks that I want to monitor and simultaneously record Bass on a separate track so that I can apply plugins to the bass and not the mix. Then put the bass in after.
However, I have to use the mixer as a preamp to boost the bass, so that when I record the bass goes directly onto the audio tracks (or, I should say that the bass and the existing audio tracks get recorded together) instead of a separate track for the Bass only.
The Question: Is there a way, without any additional equiptment, that I can accomplish this? Hummm, I think I explained it.
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FinnB
post Fri 10 Dec 2004, 05:44
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How is your old mixer (I think you are talking about an old mixer, not a mixer with the brand name "Older" wink.gif ) ? Does it have pre-fade aux sends? If it has, you could send your boosted bass to your 2408 via pre-fade aux send...
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palmreader44
post Fri 10 Dec 2004, 23:12
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Thanks FinnB. I think I've got it! cool.gif
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