RecordingMaster
A Sarcastic Statement
Hi there, I know lots of people on here are bashing the BBE Sonic Maximizer, but I found a used one for cheap and I'm going to get it just for the hell of it. I'm just wondering how exactly I would route it in my setup. I've never used outboard gear with my new setup, so not entirely sure how to hook it all up. My setup is in my signature below. Currently mixing and tracking in Pro Tools 9.
Here are pics of the front and back of the BBE 362 Sonic Maximizer. View attachment 70330View attachment 70329
And here are pics of the front and back of my interface.
So what plugs into where if I still want to record all tracks dry and somehow have a copy of all the tracks with the wet signal results? Would it work for more than one mic at the same time? Or do I need to wire a single mic to this, then the interface, etc?
Also, the description of this BBE unit on their website says that it's perfect for unbalanced studios, etc. So would this even be meant for my type of setup? My setup is "balanced" because I run two 1/4" cables out from the interface to stereo monitors, right?
Please let me know if you can help. Thanks!
Here are pics of the front and back of the BBE 362 Sonic Maximizer. View attachment 70330View attachment 70329
And here are pics of the front and back of my interface.
So what plugs into where if I still want to record all tracks dry and somehow have a copy of all the tracks with the wet signal results? Would it work for more than one mic at the same time? Or do I need to wire a single mic to this, then the interface, etc?
Also, the description of this BBE unit on their website says that it's perfect for unbalanced studios, etc. So would this even be meant for my type of setup? My setup is "balanced" because I run two 1/4" cables out from the interface to stereo monitors, right?
Please let me know if you can help. Thanks!