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Anthony Cotton Posted on Apr 01, 2014

Behringer connect how to connect mixer to record onto tascam 8 track reel-to-reel

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Try taking direct feeds from your 8 mic channels by connecting leads from the insert jacks to the inputs of the recorder. In order to not interrupt the signal path on the mixer channel push the jack all the way in and then pull out gently until you feel it click. Then you should get a direct signal going to the Tascam and still have control over the level via the fader.

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