
So, I could disconnect them for now and record from those outs. To answer to your question where they are going - it’s a weird little transmitter box that is only used for live gigs I think. If I can use those auxes to record, that would mean they would send my mix exactly as it is set up on channel faders, right? And I would just have a separate volume control to send that signal out? I will look into this as soon as I’m back at the studio! I’m starting to get what you’re saying. Is there some coming from the mains? The Moniotrs? The Auxes? I can't tell from the photos whether you are using all those outputs or not. The mains are not affected by the aux settings nor are the aux settings afeected by the mains and the channels.Unless you assign them to that duty (pre/post) Different types of functions per channel but separate from each other. What I'm saying is your PA board, the Midas is actually THREE separate mixers. One thing though - I would need to create “another mix” using only headphones since I’d loose my monitors right? And this “mix” would be without faders - it would be created with the aux levels, is that correct?ĭavedog, post: 467947, member: 4495 wrote: You will be monitoring in real time through the phones output on the mixer. You choose which via AUX1 channel level or AUX 2 channel level. Each channel has it's own output to Channel 1 or Channel 2 on the recorder. You balance your instrument and voice and whatever you plug into the mixer through this BUSS or matrix. They are completely separate from the mixers main outs. These are the AUX sends to the AUX OUTS you hooked to the recorder channels 1&2. ON EACH channel of the board you have knobs that are green. I suggest one of the stereo tracks for that. Pad/EQ/assign/pan/level Your main slider on the recorder is now your main playback level which you can run BACK into the mixer for playback. NOW the Tascams inputs are going to act like a recording mixer which they are designed to. This will be pre-fader for every channel in the mixer and pre eq for every channel in the mixer. THIS is where the Pre/Post switches are going to do their job. The OUTPUT to the INPUT= this: From the mixer, you take the AUX 1 and AUX 2 outs and bring those into the recorder line inputs for channel 1 and channel 2. You can do this with a pair of guitar cables. Now here's the other "way" which frees up your mixer to control only the PA room volume with it's main sliders and also allows you to mix and record at whatever volume you'd like without these being affected.
