Actually there is a part that will convert the signals. Being a home theater installer, we run into this all the time. This baby here-
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converts digital coax signal to toslink. It should work since...
My boss and I are trying to start a moderate project studio. He has the question of why all major studios use big digital consoles? Is it for the pre's, for the digital control, ease of use? Is there some digital console secret that we are not seeing? Can you not do the same thing as someone...
Well, dude, that is what he is asking. In order to physically hook up a piece of outboard gear from one of the 10 outputs on the back of the firepod, he first has to assign one of those outs to a buss or an output in the daw.
Inside the mixer in logic, you can use the buss to send out (rout through) your outboard stuff, and back in on an input to a different channel. Im not sure how you assign what comes out of the ensemble(what I assume you have). I saved presets for channels I always run out, with the output...
I always schedule a pre-recording session for a couple of hours. During this time, the drummer dosnt have to be there, unless he is singing the lead part of the song. I take time to listen to the guitar (piano whatever carries the song). We find a tempo map, and I create a cheesy drum...
Am I the only one who records scratch guitar and vocals way before the drums? I dont understand why you have to do them and the drums at the same time?