What you can do is record 12 tracks to your daw (6 mono and 3 stereo), and then
either add the effects in the daw or send them back through the 12 channels of
the mixer using the onboard effects and eq to a stereo mixed down track back
into your daw.
Joe
From: midimag-bounce@xxxxxxxxxxxxx <midimag-bounce@xxxxxxxxxxxxx> On Behalf Of
Krister Ekstrom
Sent: Monday, January 9, 2023 12:21 AM
To: midimag@xxxxxxxxxxxxx
Subject: [freelists-midimag] Re: Accessible mixing/multitrack recorders
Just to be clear, is this when you record to an usb stick or whatever it takes
as recording means, or is it when you record to a computer?
/Krister
8 jan. 2023 kl. 13:50 skrev Toni Barth ("hihohaia")
<dmarc-noreply@xxxxxxxxxxxxx <mailto:dmarc-noreply@xxxxxxxxxxxxx> >:
You do get the pre FX chain if you want to, but you can also just turn them all
off to get the dry signal.
HTH.
Toni
Am 08.01.2023 um 13:35 schrieb Krister Ekstrom:
Do you get the built-in effects and EQ and all that in the recordings or do you
only get a dry signal that’s supposed to be processed in a DAW later?
The reason i ask is that me and my band is looking for a good mixer with
multi-track recording capability.
We stumbled upon the Zoom L12 Livetrak, but it recorded pre effects and EQ and
stuff and we don’t want that.
/Krister
8 jan. 2023 kl. 13:14 skrev joestephen@xxxxxxxxxxxxxx
<mailto:joestephen@xxxxxxxxxxxxxx> :
Thanks Toni,
All up and running! I created a template for my Soundcraft 12 MTK so that
tracks 1 through 6 use mono inputs 1 through 6, and tracks 7 and 8 use stereo
inputs 7/8 and 9/10, and the master track outputs via ch11/12 i.e. with USB
return on.
Thanks so much for your help. This is fantastic.
I was able to do a test run recording the mono tracks with a microphone and the
stereo track with my TD17 EDrums successfully.
Joe
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<midimag-bounce@xxxxxxxxxxxxx <mailto:midimag-bounce@xxxxxxxxxxxxx> > On Behalf
Of Toni Barth ("hihohaia")
Sent: Sunday, January 8, 2023 9:49 AM
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Subject: [freelists-midimag] Re: Accessible mixing/multitrack recorders
Hello there,
the first context menu (context menu only, which should be shift + f10 on your
system I guess). You can configure the recording input for every track in that
one.
Yes, if you're happy with what you have, you can save it as either track
template or project template, just as you like it most.
HTH.
Toni
Am 07.01.2023 um 23:28 schrieb joestephen@xxxxxxxxxxxxxx
<mailto:joestephen@xxxxxxxxxxxxxx> :
Which context menu? The one on f10 for the track or the one on
alt+ctrl+shift+f10 for the track?
Also, once set up with say 12 tracks created, can one save this config as a
template?
Thanks
Joe
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Of Toni Barth ("hihohaia")
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Subject: [freelists-midimag] Re: Accessible mixing/multitrack recorders
Hi Joe,
you need to install the correct drivers for your Soundcraft. After doing so,
you'll get multiple input devices when connected via USB. Those can be routed
in pairs to the various tracks you have by selecting ASIO input as your driver
and your Soundcraft as the input device, which will have 12 and 12 output
devices, which represent the channels on your mixer. You can then select them
as mono or stereo pairs for the various tracks you have via the context menu.
HTH a bit.
Toni
Am 07.01.2023 um 01:50 schrieb joestephen@xxxxxxxxxxxxxx
<mailto:joestephen@xxxxxxxxxxxxxx> :
Hi Toni/soundcraft/Reaper users,
How do you set up the routing matrix in Reaper with a screen reader with the
Soundcraft Signature mtk12 so that for example ch1 through 6 go to tracks 1
through 6, and then stereo inputs 7/8, 9/10 go to l/r of track 7 and l/r of
track 8 in Reaper? I don’t find the routing matrix accessible unless I’m doing
something wrong. The Osara context menu control+alt+shift+f10 doesn’t seem to
give you access to hardware receives for a track.
Thanks
Joe
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Of Toni Barth ("hihohaia")
Sent: Thursday, December 29, 2022 9:07 AM
To: midimag@xxxxxxxxxxxxx <mailto:midimag@xxxxxxxxxxxxx>
Subject: [freelists-midimag] Re: Accessible mixing/multitrack recorders
I do have one here and even just got it back repaired and all fresh. i'm not
from australia, but you can definitely hit me off list in case you need help.
HTH.
Toni
Am 28.12.2022 um 06:37 schrieb joestephen@xxxxxxxxxxxxxx
<mailto:joestephen@xxxxxxxxxxxxxx> :
Anyone with knowledge of the Soundcraft Signature 12 MTK in Australia willing
to share their phone number with me off list? I will be taking delivery of it
soon and would like to discuss setting it up to work with JAWS and Reaper etc.
Thanks
Joe
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<mailto:midimag-bounce@xxxxxxxxxxxxx> <midimag-bounce@xxxxxxxxxxxxx> On Behalf
Of Chris Turner ("ultimatethesecond")
Sent: Thursday, December 22, 2022 9:14 PM
To: midimag@xxxxxxxxxxxxx <mailto:midimag@xxxxxxxxxxxxx>
Subject: [freelists-midimag] Re: Accessible mixing/multitrack recorders
I've been using the Soundcraft 12 MTK for a couple of years now.
Very happy with it. I haven't used the mix out feature as much as I thought I
might. What I mean is, you can route tracks back to the mixer to use it's
effects and eq, then bounce down to a stereo mix. Instead I am just using it as
a way to get everything into the daw. I use the built in effects to add colour
and get in the ball park area, whilst tracking. These are not recorded. The
interface is post gain and pre everything else.
A couple more channels would be nice as I have the built in soundcard for jaws
and streaming music, taking up a couple of those. The 22 track version won't
fit on my desk though, ha.
It can of course serve as a front end to an already existing interface but then
you may as well just buy any decent analogue mixer.
Cheers.
Chris Turner.
On 22/12/22 09:22, Jeffrey Smith (jessmith88) wrote:
Ross, you wrote I’d go soundcraft over Tascam any day. Why do you say that?
Curious.
Jes
On Dec 22, 2022, at 2:24 AM, Ross McGregor <mailto:rossmcg49@xxxxxxxxx>
<rossmcg49@xxxxxxxxx> wrote:
Hi Jo,
When you say accessible, I presume you’re talking about digital mixers.
As analogue mixers have total access.
I use an alan and heath mixer to playback various sound sources in to my
speakers.
Is 12 channel. Nice sound. Mike prees are good, not that I need to use them.
I’d go soundcraft over Tascam any day.
Ross.
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Sent: Thursday, 22 December 2022 10:01 AM
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Subject: [freelists-midimag] Accessible mixing/multitrack recorders
Hi all,
I’ve heard that the Soundcraft Signature series of mixers are quite accessible
to blind users. I have one on order. On the otherhand, someone just offered me
a Tascam sd24. Does anyone have experience with the Tascam in terms of
accessibility? Can one use it to record independently of a sighted person?
Thanks
Joe
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