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Figure 5.1.2 - Mixdown Tape Based
Analog or Digital
Mixing Console
Insert
One Channel
(Y-connector)
Line
Input
Output
Figure 5.1.3 - Mixdown on DAW
One channel or
Submix Outputs
Line Input
Figure 5.1.4 - Mixdown / Mastering on DAW
Stereo Mix
Inputs - Record
Left Output
Two New Tracks
Line Input
Output
two Vt-737sp's linked
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Tape Machine
Multiple Outputs
Multiple Line Inputs
Main Outputs
Inputs
DAW
or
CD Burner
DAW
Input - Record
New Track
Vt-737sp
Output
DAW
Stereo Mix
Right Output
Link
Output
Line Input
Figure 5.1.5 - Mastering Tape Based
Stereo Mix
on DAT, CD, or
Tape Machine
Left Output
Line Input
Output
two Vt-737sp's linked
Left Input
Final Media - DAT or CD
Outputs
Inputs
Monitoring System

5.2 Application Settings

The following are a few example settings for
the Vt-737sp to be used as starting points for
specific applications. You will most likely need
to adjust the settings given here for your
recordings because of the many variables
which depend on a recorded sound. Variables
such as choice of microphone, microphone
placement, recording room, recording media,
mixing console, the musician, etc. can greatly
alter and change the sound of your recording.
TRUST YOUR EARS!
Note: The output control is used to control the
signal level to the next piece of equipment in
the audio chain. The output control is
designed to be virtually invisible. This means
that you use the output level to set the signal
level to set the signal level coming out of the
Vt-737sp and you will not color the signal by
turning this control up or down. Therefore, the
output level is not included in the example
settings.
Avalon Vt-737sp Operation Manual
Applications
Right Output
Link
Line Input
Output
Right Input

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