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Duration: About 12 minutes

Summary: Learn the basics of Mixers, how to integrate a simple mixer in your computer-based studio, how to record a few tracks on your software + some final advice on "simplicity"




NOTE: You see me plug the synthesizer into the RETURN inputs instead of 11 + 12 INPUTS. I meant to plug it in the next ones, the 11 and 12 INPUTS.


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Great vid.

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this help alot thanks
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Awesome vid...One question..If i was gonna track my mpc onto cubase like this how would i do the whole midi thing? Could you make a video tracking your mpc with the mixer? i mean i see how i could get the tracks onto the software but how would i do it so whenever i switched to the next track it would be in-sync with the others? thanks and keep it up
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heimz57:

there is a whole episode on how to sync up your DAW with your MPC:
http://www.futureproducers.com/forum...d.php?t=157678

Just combine the information you learn from each tutorial.

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swell video, sir.

what soundcard were you running your mixer into?

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swell video, sir. what soundcard were you running your mixer into?
My pleasure! The soundcard is a Creamware SCOPE Project. It has 6 dedicated SHARC DSPs with effects, mixing, synths, etc. I mainly use it to mix and for effects. It's getting old (~2000) but is still an amazing product. I didn't want to confuse people in this "basics" video - and thus only mentioned that I was using "2 inputs on the computer".

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oh man that's a great device to have for what you do! very well tailored. cream's softsynths are truly unparalleled i think.

you could do a pretty good synthesis tutorial with those two devices you have there as well(moog, PE)! i've considered doing something similar, but i dont own a real clearly laid out synthesizer, whereas yours would seem to be excellent for that purpose.

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yep the Micromoog is the PERFECT synthesis educatoin device ... sop clearly laid out and simple I actually shot some test episodes for synthesis but haven't done a formal one.

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Great vid mano. I'm gonna watch it when I get home to compare to my setup and I'll be back with questions.

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