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Subject: final, final hi end solution
Original Message Date: 03-May-05 @ 11:10 AM - final, final hi end solution
1. Buy an Alesis Masterlink
2. Buy a Tascam RW2000
3. Buy the best A/D convertor box I can afford and go straight into my Delta 410 soundcard
Thank you. I have asked this question before but I need to ask it again.
Message 11/18 03-May-05 @ 07:20 PM - RE: final, final hi end solution
honestly, I would say if you have a decent audio interface, the converters will be plenty sufficient
the person I mentioned was actually pulling native mixes out of his comp, bussed through a few high end pieces (mostly a C2) and then into the PSX100 using the Soft Limiting function in that unit. To my ears that was a good chain. Then went digi out to the alesis. A/D on the alesis doesnt suck but the apogee is definitely better.
BUT...just...never...forget, that GREAT mixes have been done on not so great gear!!!!!!!
Message 12/18 04-May-05 @ 05:59 AM - RE: final, final hi end solution
Message 13/18 04-May-05 @ 07:49 AM Edit: 04-May-05 | 07:49 AM - RE: final, final hi end solution
If you start naming mix issues, I'm willing to guess monitoring (both the speakers and the environment) are to blame. They're the usual culprits for most "inferior" home productions. That and not listening
Message 14/18 04-May-05 @ 04:42 PM - RE: final, final hi end solution
I have decided to get the digital board for my focusrite Mixmaster. So, from the analogue outputs from the desk into the focusrite and then out of the focusrite via a digital cable into my delta 410 and something like wavelab or into the digitla input of an alesis masterlink or HHB CDR thing.
That's really my question. Do I go from the digitla card on my focusrite into a delta 410 and then into an audio editor like wavelab or go into the digital input of a standalone CDR unit? I heard that wavelab uses apogee algorithms to dither from 24-16bit.
Message 15/18 04-May-05 @ 07:04 PM - RE: final, final hi end solution
Message 16/18 05-May-05 @ 01:58 AM Edit: 05-May-05 | 04:33 AM - RE: final, final hi end solution
I forget what DAW you use, but I recommend mixing down to a stereo track right in your multitrack session. This allows easy mix history review and A/B, and a reference in case something gets messed up.
Now, if you want to mixdown at a higher resolution than the multitrack session (not many DAWs can do this that I know of), then you will need some sort of external recorder. Some studios (my studio included) prefer this when mixing, say, a 44.1k project on an analog desk and want the master to be 96k. If you need this capability, the masterlink is a good choice and has become the standard, but it's not the only box that will serve that purpose.
If you don't need this capability, then just mixdown to your DAW. Personally, I think hi rez recording is more important for the pre-mixed multitrack audio because I do hear the difference in processing quality (plugins...especially EQ). But for mixdown, I think 44.1 is fine, since that's where it's ending up anyway innit.
Message 17/18 10-May-05 @ 09:54 AM - RE: final, final hi end solution
I can get the digital signal into my Delta 410 and I can monitor it. However, I cannot see any signal in the delta hardware control panel or in Audio Track 1 fader within Logic. I have selected digital input in the audio hardware settings in Logic but no joy. Does anyone know how I get Logic to accept a digital signal so I can record it within the project/arrangement screen like psy suggested?
Message 18/18 10-May-05 @ 01:11 PM - RE: final, final hi end solution
the delta driver should present all available inputs on logic's track mixer for input selection
so input 1/2, 3/4 and the s/pdif should be the last pair i'd have thought
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