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Hi. Is there a way to have multiple record lines from a patchbay? What I have are 2 CDR-700's, DAt, RTA tied to main L/R of mixer. BAsically I want to connect the devices with a common record source to the device in's..always active, kind of like a stereo receiver does with it's record line common to aux/tape sources.

MIxer>bay >dat
>CDr1
>CDr1
>Tape1
>RTA metering unit
All so I can monitor multiple record signals//record from any source.
Should I hard wire them all ( at the bay) or is that a bad idea,,impedance issues and such? Thanks

Thanks

Comments

anonymous Thu, 02/24/2005 - 15:52

Did you ever get someone to come over and offer suggestions?? Yeah, one of those things...RTA to an Akai r-r. Why? I dunno, it was just suggested. I wasn't sure about it myself. This person insisted offering that solution for mastering.. I hmmmd too. I asked about the cdr's since they have a monitoring default prior to record enable. I just wasn't sure if normalling the whole thing from the CR out or main's on mixer was a good idea. Currently my pb only has one dedicated line to one cdr unit/dat. It was suggested to get two since I have one to give clients a pre mix, one dry/ one effects for previewing. Most of my mixes are to Dat. Not everbody has one, so the cdr's were the next idea.

KurtFoster Thu, 02/24/2005 - 16:16

RTAs are a solution (although not the best) for shooting a room for acoustic problems but IMO they are a crutch that too many people rely on to make sure mixes have a good balance of highs, mids and lows ...

IMO just use your ears ... there's nothing better.

A RTA can be patched in when needed if you insist but it does not need to be there all the time IMO ..