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Re:the importance of mixing/mastering? 14 Years, 1 Month ago
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As far as I understood your signal path is as follows: source->mixing desk->audio interface->PC. Take out mixing desk from this chain and try to record the source directly into the audio interface. Is this better?
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Re:the importance of mixing/mastering? 14 Years, 1 Month ago
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BARCODER wrote: As far as I understood your signal path is as follows: source->mixing desk->audio interface->PC. Take out mixing desk from this chain and try to record the source directly into the audio interface. Is this better?
no can do, as my soundcard has only two mono inputs, and I'm recording my Machinedrum and Monomachine in one go.. I've done some Machinedrum only tracks recorded directly to the soundcard, but it's very similar sounding, and still way lower in volume than other tracks...
I also use the mixer as an effects module, and I really like doing all in one go recordings.. time to learn to do this properly..
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Re:the importance of mixing/mastering? 14 Years, 1 Month ago
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Actually my MD without compression sounds very silent too in comparison to other gear. So, I use outboard compression mainly for MD. So this gives the MD chance to be highlighted among other gear. Should you do not have compressor just use internal dynamix FX
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Re:the importance of mixing/mastering? 14 Years, 1 Month ago
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BTW what soundcard do you use?
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Re:the importance of mixing/mastering? 14 Years, 1 Month ago
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NI Audio Kontrol
and I do use the onboard dynamix, mostly for that fake sidechain sound.
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