Recording live on 4-track cassette, what s preferrable?
Posted: Fri Aug 25, 2006 4:22 pm
I still say check your 4-track documentation for bouncing tracks. There's usually a way to route tracks 3-4 into tracks 1-2 so you can do a mix in the 4-track itself--freeing up the extra channels--without mixing out to another source. That way you have flexibility in different recording methods, to use or not use as you wish. If you don't want to use the ambient tracks or board-mix tracks, just record your overdubs over them without bouncing.
Also, whenever talking about 4-track recording, you're pretty much limited to "the most basic manner possible" no matter how fancy you try to get with it.
Also, whenever talking about 4-track recording, you're pretty much limited to "the most basic manner possible" no matter how fancy you try to get with it.