compressed drum aux mix

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xfinsterx said:
Youre using HD? :eek:
But asking me if you should use an NTK on a gtr cab?!

God man,,,im speechless.

Why? Ive only been recording for just over a year. Ive only recorded 13 tracks so far in a studio. I was asking about a Rode NT2. Its just because i saw a magazine advert for Mesa Boogie and the amp (2x12) had an NT2 on each of the speakers, so i thought they might work.

I just found out that the set up of a digi 192 HD starts at £10,000 ($20,000)
Thats crazy money. :eek:
 
ecktronic said:
Why? Ive only been recording for just over a year. Ive only recorded 13 tracks so far in a studio. I was asking about a Rode NT2. Its just because i saw a magazine advert for Mesa Boogie and the amp (2x12) had an NT2 on each of the speakers, so i thought they might work.

I just found out that the set up of a digi 192 HD starts at £10,000 ($20,000)
Thats crazy money. :eek:

Ahh, so youre recording in a studio that has HD.
But you yourself dont own an HD system.
That make waaay more sense.

-Finster
 
mharr552000 said:
What kind of a ratio do you put on that sub mix?

I turn the knobs until it sounds like God.

J/K Usually a 6;1 or higher.
:D
 
xfinsterx said:
Ahh, so youre recording in a studio that has HD.
But you yourself dont own an HD system.
That make waaay more sense.

-Finster

Yeah man, im using the college studio which im just about to go in and do my very last session of 4 days.
Id actually kill someone for a set up like the one in the college.

Pro tools v6.1
Digi 192 HD
Power Mac G4
Yamaha O2R96 (24 track)
Mackie HR824s
Big live room
two small booths
A few nice mics; Rode NT2 pair, Neumann mic (mmm), AKG C414 pair (lovely as OHs)

Im gonna miss it. :(
 
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