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I had a major Ah-Ha! moment when I discovered the standard layout of all mixers, not just the new 32 bit float models. The sliders are for mixing the output, not input, although depending on how you monitor you can easily be fooled into thinking they are. Really, most if not all recording basics apply to 32bit recording, except the much higher dynamic range eliminates the need to adjust input gain. This is accomplished by internal circuitry, and has nothing to do with sliders.
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Somewhere in this topic someone asked about the R4's use with two microphones.
I just used my R4 with my pair of REALLY CHEAP Behringer C-2 condenser mics to make a video demonstrating Gerry Rafferty's Baker Street in drop D tuning, so I'm posting it here as a honest representation of a "quick n' dirty" recording using ht R4. There is NO processing of the audio tracks other than panning the two mics left and right to use as replacement audio for the video, shot with a phone. |
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Wow that sounds terrific, both the mics and your interpretation of the song, one of my favorites. Thanks for sharing that!
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