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MIXDOWN
Mixdown
IS
the
final
stage
in
the
recording
process
at
which
you
transform
your
muititrack
master
tape
into
a
mono
or
frrtv’
creative
product.
The
process
involves
re-recording
the
multitrack
tape,
via
the
MT3Xs
mixer,
onto
a
conventional
stereo
tape
deck
while
you
finely
balance
the
tracks
to
achieve
just
the
right
^3c/fs
can
be
faded
in
or
out
as
required,
and
refinements
such
as
overall
reverberation
or
equalization
can
be
added
using
external
signal
processing
equipment
The
mixer’s
PAN
controls
can
be
used
to
position
each
track
at
the
appropriate
location
in
the
stereo
image,
and
you
dramatic
effect
Here’s
how
your
system
should
be
set
up:
TAPE-OFF-LINE
Selectors
Make
sure
that
all
four
TAPE-OFF-LINE
selectors
are
set
to
TAPE.
Channel
Faders
Set
all
channels
to
“0.”
REC
SELECT
Switches
All
REC
SELECT
Switches
to
OFF.
EQ
Controls
Set
all
to
their
center
positions
for
the
time
being.
AUX
and
AUX
SEND
Controls
Set
all
AUX
and
AUX
SEND
controls
to
MIN
for
the
time
being.
PAN
Controls
Start
with
all
PAN
controls
set
to
center.
MASTER
Fader
Set
to
about
“7”
or
“8”
on
the
scale.
.
AUX
RTN
Controls
Set
to
MIN
for
the
time
being.
PHONES
SELECT
Switch
Set
to
STEREO
if
you’ll
be
mixing
using
headphones
or
via
a
sound
system
connected
to
the
MONITOR
OUT
jacks.
We
recommend
using
an
external
sound
system
or
a
pair
of
powered
monitor
speakers
(such
as
the
YAMAHA
MS101
Monitor
Speaker)
connected
to
the
ST
OUT
jacks
for
mixdown,
in
which
case
the
PHONES
SELECT
switch
setting
doesn’t
matter.
MONITOR
Controls
Set
all
MONITOR
controls
to
“0.”
dbx
Switch
If
you
started
recording
with
the
dbx
switch
ON,
leave
it
ON.
If
OFF,
it
should
stay
OFF.
1.
Sit
in
a
comfortable,
central
position
in
front
of
your
monitor
speakers.
2.
Listen
to,
evaluate,
and
adjust
the
sound
of
each
track
individually.
This
simply
means
raising
the
fader
of
a
single
track,
adding
effects
or
other
signal
processing
as
required,
then
repeating
the
process
can
even
pan
a
sound
from
one
channel
to
the
other
for
on
the
next
track
until
all
tracks
have
been
carefully
checked.
If
you
have
an
external
signal
processing
device
such
as
the
YAMAHA
SPX900
Professional
Multi-Effect
Processor
connected
into
one
of
the
MTSX’s
AUX
SEND/RTN
loops
as
described
in
the
following
section
(“USING
THE
AUX
SEND/RTN
LOOPS),
it’s
a
simple
matter
to
select
the
desired
effect
on
your
signal
processor
and
add
the
re¬
quired
amount
of
effect
to
each
track
using
the
AUX
controls.
The
AUX
RTN
control(s)
must
also
be
set
to
an
appropriate
level.
3.
When
all
tracks
have
been
individually
checked,
bring
the
first
four
channel
faders
up
to
about
“7”
or
“8”
on
the
scale
and
play
back
the
tape.
Adjust
the
faders
for
the
best
overall
balance.
Now
adjust
the
PAN
controls
to
place
each
track
at
the
desired
lo¬
cation
in
the
stereo
sound
field.
Now
listen
carefully
too
much
or
too
little
reverb
on
any
track?
Read¬
just
the
AUX
controls
to
achieve
the
desired
effect.
Balance
not
quite
right?
Keep
readjusting
until
you
are
satisfied.
How
about
EQ?
You
might
need
to
tweak
the
EQ
controls
a
bit
to
make
the
tracks
blend
smoothly.
You
should
also
rehearse
any
fades
or
pans
you
plan
to
do
while
actually
record¬
ing
the
mix.
4.
When
you’re
sure
everything
is
ready,
prepare
to
actually
record
the
mix.
To
do
this
you’ll
have
to
connect
the
MT3X
ST
QUT
jacks
to
the
inputs
of
a
stereo
cassette
recorder.
Plug
your
monitor
head¬
phones
into
the
stereo
cassette
deck
phones
jack
if
you
want
to
listen
as
you
record
the
mix,
or
simply
leave
them
connected
to
the
MT3X
PHONES
jack
and
listen
with
the
PHONES
SELECT
switch
set
to
STEREO.
Of
course,
the
MONITOR
OUT
jacks
could
be
connected
to
a
stereo
sound
system
for
open-air
monitoring.
Use
the
stereo
cassette
deck
record
level
control(s)
and,
if
necessary,
the
MT3X
MASTER
fader
to
set
the
optimum
record
level,
then
go
ahead
and
record.
The
MT3X
MASTER
fader
can
also
be
used
to
add
a
slow
fade
at
the
end
of
the
piece.
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