by Bruce Graham » Thu May 11, 2017 3:09 pm
Hi Mike;
Sorry for your troubles! I hope your recovery is quick and full. In my prayers man!
I know the original question was assigning more than 1 tape return to a track. This, I call, bouncing tracks, and I haven't tried that just yet. I will as soon as I can. Hopefully this works.
I know I can assign an input to a track, say input 1 (panned centre or left, but not right) to track 1, but I can not assign inputs 1 & 2 to track 1. I want to do this to conserve tracks. An example would be taking a stereo source I wish to combine to mono and record on 1 track, or 3 or 4 audience mics and record them to 1 track. I quite regularly have 12 audience mics that require 12 tracks. I wish to take the 12 mics and record them onto 2 tracks as a stereo pair without an addition outboard console. I do not think I can do this! Here is what I have found!
I have 2 inputs connected to my d8b on Mic inputs 1 & 2. I assign input 1 to track 1. As I assign the second input to track 1, Input 1's assignment to track 1, disengages. The software will only allow me to assign 1 source to 1 track.
I also know that the software will allow me to assign more than 1 input, or track to the group outputs which become the surround output on the back of the console. This is, of course, analogue. This can be brought back into the console as a source on fader bank 1-24 and assigned to 1 track, thus accomplishing what I want, but wouldn't it be nice to be able to assign more than 1 input (Mic/Line) to 1 track? It can be done to the group outputs, why not the Mic/Line sources?
I can work with the design of things but if anyone knows how to do what I have described above.... let me know.
Mike... sorry for "muding" things up even more, if I did.
Cheers
Bruce