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I have a digi 001, and of course my mixes never quite sound like I want them to.
I'm not looking for some mix-o-matic plugin--
I'm still learning but I've been doing this for about 2 years? I've done some "big" work for a label (not big in any stretch of the imagination....one release is around 30,000 copies since october, the other is 20,000 copies since december)
Anyway aside from the answers of "learn how to mix better" which I'm working on -- time and practice, I've read a lot about people with daw's getting better results by routing busses to an analog board and having the audio mixed that way as opposed to "summing" in the digital environment. The theory makes sense I guess.
Anyone have experience with this/can offer any opinion?
I was thinking about renting a board for the weekend to try it out.
If I do this, can I still just automate my levels in protools and keep the faders at 0? I don't need to mix on the console i just want it to add the signals together in an analog form.
I'm not looking for some mix-o-matic plugin--
I'm still learning but I've been doing this for about 2 years? I've done some "big" work for a label (not big in any stretch of the imagination....one release is around 30,000 copies since october, the other is 20,000 copies since december)
Anyway aside from the answers of "learn how to mix better" which I'm working on -- time and practice, I've read a lot about people with daw's getting better results by routing busses to an analog board and having the audio mixed that way as opposed to "summing" in the digital environment. The theory makes sense I guess.
Anyone have experience with this/can offer any opinion?
I was thinking about renting a board for the weekend to try it out.
If I do this, can I still just automate my levels in protools and keep the faders at 0? I don't need to mix on the console i just want it to add the signals together in an analog form.