1poorplayer
Power User
Putting together a new recording setup , in my "once-operational" studio.
I may just have to give Logic another try ( since I'm using apple computers ) , and the census is - that's it's more "logical" than it used to be.
The option of an analog summing box is on the table. I believe this topic is somewhat debatable. I'll be using an Apollo 8P for a primary interface , and I need a decent monitoring section.
It would allow me to easily grab some of my old rack gear , but are they really necessary these days ?
The argument is often that the analog section allows audio to push the envelope in an area which is only equated to clipping - in the digital realm.
So , what do you guys think ?
Are the results of the added low end umph on stems , or slightly pushed levels , or whichever benefits - worth it in your mixes ?
I can see the rational to being somewhat equivalent to the idea of choosing the right mic , at the time of recording , to get the "flavor" without further processing.
Anyone ?
I may just have to give Logic another try ( since I'm using apple computers ) , and the census is - that's it's more "logical" than it used to be.
The option of an analog summing box is on the table. I believe this topic is somewhat debatable. I'll be using an Apollo 8P for a primary interface , and I need a decent monitoring section.
It would allow me to easily grab some of my old rack gear , but are they really necessary these days ?
The argument is often that the analog section allows audio to push the envelope in an area which is only equated to clipping - in the digital realm.
So , what do you guys think ?
Are the results of the added low end umph on stems , or slightly pushed levels , or whichever benefits - worth it in your mixes ?
I can see the rational to being somewhat equivalent to the idea of choosing the right mic , at the time of recording , to get the "flavor" without further processing.
Anyone ?