Digital recording from mixer out?

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I pretty recently got a powered mixer and everything's going through it when we have jam nights. I really want to record part of the jam to see what it sounds like the next day (kind of hard to tell when we're playing). What's the easiest/cheapest way to record from the mixer out? I actually have a 1980s-era 4 track recorder but I'm not sure I have any cassettes and I took it apart to gut it for parts and I'm not sure I have enough to put it back together again. I'd really prefer some way to record digitally anyway since we usually play for like ~6 hours and it would be nice to be able to hop around. I guess I could tote the digital interface and a laptop down there and it would probably at least sort of work but I'd rather not if there's some easier way that doesn't cost too much.
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Ive often wondered how to do this as well. Way back, @RedLesPaul posted some snappy front-of-house mixes that were recorded using the venue's board via the RCAs. I've attempted this but my levels were always wrong.
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tlarson58 wrote: Tue Feb 09, 2021 4:43 am Ive often wondered how to do this as well. Way back, @RedLesPaul posted some snappy front-of-house mixes that were recorded using the venue's board via the RCAs. I've attempted this but my levels were always wrong.
What did you try recording into?
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I’d get a Zoom H4n or similar... like this video:

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voodoorat wrote: Tue Feb 09, 2021 9:51 am
tlarson58 wrote: Tue Feb 09, 2021 4:43 am Ive often wondered how to do this as well. Way back, @RedLesPaul posted some snappy front-of-house mixes that were recorded using the venue's board via the RCAs. I've attempted this but my levels were always wrong.
What did you try recording into?


I made it too hard with an old recording console. I have a Tascam DR-5 that I will use next time (a simplified version of the unit above).
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tlarson58 wrote: Tue Feb 09, 2021 11:55 pm I made it too hard with an old recording console.
Is this one of those “that’s what she said” moments? I’m never sure.
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Does the console have a USB out? A lot of the newer ones do. Usually they are limited to stereo or a small number of tracks so it is not easy to adjust the mix, but it beats going digital to analog and back to digital on the output.
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