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PostSubject: How do I track 6 tracks at the same time with the ECS-410 Everest?   How do I track 6 tracks at the same time with the ECS-410 Everest? I_icon_minitimeFri Feb 27, 2009 1:36 pm

Track 6 tracks from one mic at the same time- safety tracks and tracks at different stages of processing so processing choices can be changed later.
TouchPatch Pre-Comp-EQ-DriveBus
Plug a microphone into the preamp and set up accordingly. Set up EQ, compression, and the DriveBus for the sound you want from the master output.
Use the +4 and -10dB outputs from the preamp section into the recording device; this give you a totally unprocessed pre signal, plus the -10dB is a 'safety track' in case of any mic overloads.
Run the XLR output from the Dynamics section to the recorder, giving you the preamped, compressed signal with no EQ or DriveBus sound
Run the XLR output from the EQ section to the recorder, giving you the preamp, compressed, EQed signal with no DriveBus sound.
Run the +4dB and -10dB output from the DriveBus to the recorder for the 'master' output, as well as the lower level 'safety track'. bounce
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