disgruntled-inc
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When I recorded on my Roland VS units, I did everything in the box. I didn't feel that there were enough I/O options to get crazy so I just didn't worry about it. Since moving on from the VS I have been going back and forth as to what is the better way to do things. I've read articles that indicate that I should apply EQ and Compression to shape the sound to more of what I want before I go through my A/D and I've read other articles that say to just pass everything through raw and do all of the EQ and Compression in the DAW.
Specifically, if I convince myself to go with rack gear I am thinking of picking up a couple channel strips for use with acoustic/electric guitar and drum overheads (considering either the PreSonus Studio Channel, Art Pro Channel, or the Focusrite TrakMaster Pro...around the $300 price point). Since I am just over a year into my DAW experience I want to make an informed decision so I can continue to develop myself without 2nd guessing whether or not I am headed in the right direction.
Any thoughts or suggestions would be most appreciated.
Thanks,
Wes
Specifically, if I convince myself to go with rack gear I am thinking of picking up a couple channel strips for use with acoustic/electric guitar and drum overheads (considering either the PreSonus Studio Channel, Art Pro Channel, or the Focusrite TrakMaster Pro...around the $300 price point). Since I am just over a year into my DAW experience I want to make an informed decision so I can continue to develop myself without 2nd guessing whether or not I am headed in the right direction.
Any thoughts or suggestions would be most appreciated.
Thanks,
Wes