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HOOK-UPS
Hook-up #1:Four-track Recording
Notes
1. Most people record tracks "dry" (without reverb and effects) because this leaves the option of adding them
later at mixdown. The effect on AUX 2 won't come out on the tape tracks - it is just for those who like a little
reverb while they're mixing to make things a bit more pleasant sounding.
2. Unless you have a triple glazed soundproof booth, it is essential to monitor on heaphones when recording
with mics, otherwise you will record your monitor output to tape.
3. The stereo cassette deck can be used to record rough mixes during tracking, and these can be quickly
reviewed by pressing the tape-in button to patch the tape deck into AUX 2.
4. For mixdown, connect the 4-tk outputs to the mono channel inputs. Channels 5-12 and the AUX returns are
available for additional dubbing or effects returns. The cassette deck is already patched in and ready to
record.
5. Control the level going to tape with the gain pots on channels 1-4.
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