...............Making your first recording
Mixdown
For mixdown, it’s a good idea to use speakers, rather than headphones, so turn the speakers back on.
Unplug the headphones to achieve the best sound quality from the [LINE OUT].
Mixing levels
When you’re mixing down, make sure that the master meter’s [+6] indicator is only lighting in the louder passages. If it is continuously lit, you will overload the amplifier of the
If you’re recording to a digital recorder (such as a CD or MD recorder), remember that digital distortion is extremely
On the other hand, if you make the recording too quiet, you may hear background noises and tape hiss which you don’t want.
You may want to move the [MASTER] fader to about the [4] position, and get a balance before adjusting the master level.
There are no absolute rules for mixing, but you should try to avoid making one part too loud at the expense of all the others.
Mix positions
You can also use the [PAN] controls to position the different tracks in the mix.
Typically, lead vocals reside in the center, equally balanced between the left and right channels.
If you have recorded a stereo source (stereo rhythm machine, synthesizer, etc.) on two tracks, you will probably want to pan these
tracks hard left and hard right to keep the orig- inal stereo image produced by the source. Typically, the aim is to make the listeners feel as though they are “really there”, listening to the original performance, but you can often use pan positions for special effects, and an unnat- ural pan position (or change to the pan posi- tion) is an
Making the mix
When you’ve adjusted the level, you should:
1Rewind the
2If you’re mixing to a tape, rewind the ste- reo tape to a little before you want to start the mix (you don’t need to do this if you’re recording to disc). Put your stereo recorder in record ready mode.
3Play back the
Adjust the recording level (or if your stereo recorder has no recording level controls, lower the
4Rewind the
5Play back your
6Start recording on your stereo recorder in the quiet passage before the song actually starts.
7At the end of the song, stop your recorder, and then stop the
8You can now listen to the mixed tape. It’s quite possible that you will not get it per- fectly right first time, so be prepared to do it again (and again!) until you get it right.
When you’ve finished, we suggest you clean the tape heads of your
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