I was rhinking that this mixer was powered it is not so while you can use the wiring above you can also simply go from the main outs to the inputs of the tascam using 1/4" ts (Behringer) to trs (tascam) cables.
Have to ask, why? Why do you need to do this? I don't know how these all in ones work but in the "old days" you could assign channels to certain tracks. In other words, you could assign channels one through sixteen to record on track one or two depending on how you pan the channel. (yes, I'm referring to the 4 track cassette recorders.). Can't you do that with these newer machines? That would be an easier way to go I would think.
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Rca (tape out or record out) output of Berry mixer to stereo inp
Rca (tape out or record out) output of Berry mixer to stereo input on Tascam. This will require 2 RCA to 1/4" TRS cables.
I was rhinking that this mixer was powered it is not so while yo
I was rhinking that this mixer was powered it is not so while you can use the wiring above you can also simply go from the main outs to the inputs of the tascam using 1/4" ts (Behringer) to trs (tascam) cables.
RTFM might help? Invest in copper instead of gold. Mx. Remy Ann
RTFM might help?
Invest in copper instead of gold.
Mx. Remy Ann David
Have to ask, why? Why do you need to do this? I don't know how t
Have to ask, why? Why do you need to do this? I don't know how these all in ones work but in the "old days" you could assign channels to certain tracks. In other words, you could assign channels one through sixteen to record on track one or two depending on how you pan the channel. (yes, I'm referring to the 4 track cassette recorders.). Can't you do that with these newer machines? That would be an easier way to go I would think.
It is a two input recording unit, eight tracks but only two simu
It is a two input recording unit, eight tracks but only two simultaneously.
jg49 wrote: It is a two input recording unit, eight tracks but o
Ah. I see. Next time I will google.