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Tascam TSR-8 - Mixdown to Stereo; Mixdown Procedure Overview; DBX System in Mixdown Operations

Tascam TSR-8
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B.
MEXDOWN
(REMY)
Once
ail
the
tracking
and
overdubbing
is
complete,
it
will
be
time
to
mixdown
to
stereo.
At
this
point,
the
TSR-8's
tracks
should
all
be
in
safe
mode,
and
the
main
input
channels
of
the
mixer
should
be
switched
to
receive
signal
from
the
TSR-8.
The
stereo
outputs
of
the
"mixer
should
be
connected
to
your
2-track
recorder,
and
your
monitor
“where
from’
switch
should
be
switched
to
receive
signal
either
from
the
2-track
outputs
or
the
stereo
output
of
the
mixer.
Headphones
Mastering
2-track
recorder
AUX
or
Monitor
Speaker
22
STEREO
OUT
TAPE
MONITOR
NOTES:
1.
If
you
recorded
the
8-track
tape
with
DBX
noise
reduction,
you
should
play
it
back
with
DBX
on.
DBX
is
an
encode/decode
process.
It
is
not
possible
to
get
a
“DBX
mixdown”
by
defeating
the
noise
reduction
on
playback,
mixing
encoded
tracks
to
stereo,
and
then
playing
back
the
2-track
master
through
a
DBX
decoder.
2.
Once
outputs
of
the
TSR-8
have
been
decoded
by
the
DBX
unit
within
the
TSR-8
they
behave
like
any
other
audio
source,
and
can
be
mixed
down
to
any
medium:
digital
tape
recorders,
cassettes
with
Dolby
B,
C
or
DBX
noise
reduction,
or
the
audio
tracks
of
a
VCR.
OUTPUT
LINE
IN
Monitor
Speaker

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