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SEQUENCE 4: The Remix
Multitrack Mixing
Remix is the process of combining all recorded tracks
together with (keyboards and drum machines for MIDI), signal
processing and sending the mix to a two track master machine,
DAT machine or cassette machine. On the In-Line Module, you
must push the remix switch down. This routes the tape return
to the channel input and routes the mic/line inputs to the
monitor section of the module. At this point, you can use
either a mic or line input into the monitor and it will
automatically feed the stereo mix buss. This gives you two
inputs per module in mixdown. You can activate the EQ Split
switch and have the high and low shelving sections of the
equalizer on the monitor and the two sweepable mids on the
channel. Remember to also activate the EQ switch. Remember to
only activate the remix switch on the channels that need to
be mixed. This allows you to have any extra channels to use
as effect returns or for virtual tracks with full eq and
subgrouping (if desired). All incoming signals can be routed
to the stereo mix busses through the mix switches in the
assignment section of each module. Subgroups can be made as
desired in the same way as during recording. You can have aux
sends 1 thru 4 getting their signal from the monitor section
of the module while aux sends 5 thru 8 get their signal from
the channel fader. If you activate the "aux to channel"
switch, all aux sends get their signal from the channel now.
Solderless jumpers allow you to customize your aux sends.
Call our Customer Support Department for details. Most Dayner
owners use several Split Input Modules for effects returns,
however, you can use the Tape/Effect Return Modules for
returning your effects. A popular configuration for a sixteen
track recording studio would be:
1 DC31 Chassis (holds 28 modules and master).
16 DIM Dayner In-line Modules (for 16 tracks).
8 DSM Dayner Split Modules (for effects returns, line
inputs, mic inputs, or subgroups).
2 DRM Dayner Effect Return Modules (with 4 returns on each
for effects).
2 DBM Dayner Blank Modules (can add 2 other modules later).
This configuration would give you a total of 48 inputs in
mix. If you would like to expand to a twenty four track
recording studio, just move up to a larger chassis (the DC42
chassis) and add 8 more In-line Modules and 3 more blank
modules.
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