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Outboard Gear for Quasi-Analog Mixing
Hi... I believe this is my first post. Nice place you got here.
I record using a DAW, but I have a Tascam 22-2 that I recently cleaned up and calibrated. I am working on a project right now, and we want to mix to analog tape. I'll be bussing everything out via my two Delta 1010s, through my board and to the tape machine. I have some outboard gear already, but I want to make sure I'll have enough options during mixdown. For now, if I can't do it with outboard gear, I'll use a plug-in... but I want to avoid that as much as possible. My question is essentially: what are some good affordable pieces to acquire for mixing? Here is my current setup: Studiomaster 16-4-2 (Purchased on eBay and en route - I hear it has a nice EQ) Mackie 1604-VLZ Pro (selling it if I like the Studiomaster more) Furman RV-1 Spring Reverb Alesis Midiverb II Effectron II Delay Telray Oil Can Reverb (2) RNC Compressors Fostex Compressor (add-on for 4-track cassette) Moogerfooger MF-101 Low Pass Filter Thanks for your suggestions. Keith |
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