Analog Summing box for DAW

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Unpossible!
What kind of options are out there? I currently mix within my DAW, but want to do analog summation. I don't really need all the faders and such since everything will be adjusted within the DAW. I really am just learning about these, so any help is appreciated.

Thanks,

NL5
 
Do you know someone using one? I'd like to ask them some questions. It's probably outta my league, but......
 
I have the Folcrom and it is an awesome box. 100% passive.
Highly recommended.
 
Bowisc said:
I have the Folcrom and it is an awesome box. 100% passive.
Highly recommended.


What kind of converters are you using? It looks like you use Cubase SX 2.0.

I'm just curious as to whether it would be the best way to upgrade my setup. I have 2 MOTU 828mkII's, and Cubase SX 2.0. I have a couple of pretty good pre's, and plan on a couple more. It seems like the best bang for the buck. (16 channels of high end converters would be REAL expensive).

Thanks,

NL5
 
NL5 said:
What kind of converters are you using? It looks like you use Cubase SX 2.0.

I'm just curious as to whether it would be the best way to upgrade my setup. I have 2 MOTU 828mkII's, and Cubase SX 2.0. I have a couple of pretty good pre's, and plan on a couple more. It seems like the best bang for the buck. (16 channels of high end converters would be REAL expensive).

Thanks,

NL5

I have SX and VST 32, but use the latter.
I will be moving to either Nuendo or Logic by the end of the month, or mid November.

I have an Apogee Rosetta 800 (which kills the Digi 192K!!! I A/B'd) for 8 channels of pristine conversion.

I also have a Mytek Stereo96 for my Masterlink, and a Benchmark DAC1 for the back-end of my setup.

I was going to go with the AD-16X, but then I could not get the John Hardy, Spec, and R84, so I settled for 8 channels which is fine for me at the moment. I can always rent stuff for mobile jobs. I also would have had to upgrade the 828mkII to a 2408mkIII for the ADAT I/O and then get the DA-16X to match the "AD".
 
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