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soundchaser59
Reluctant Commander
If I have a really warm, fat sound coming from a tube mic preamp, do I have to run it directly to the recorder to keep the sound from getting "color" added? If I do that, then I lose the chance to patch in stuff with inserts.
Or, if I put that tube preamp signal into my board first, with the board's trim control fully counterclockwise (fully off), will the board's preamp still color the sound? Or will my tube sound remain relatively uncolored?? Does the board trim only add its own color to the sound if I turn it up and use it for gain?
Otherwise, I dont know how to bypass the board's pre's and still have access to the insert signal path..... I will test all of this and see if I can hear the difference, but I would be interested in hearing opinions......
BTW, the board is a Mackie SR24-4 VLZ. Thanks for any tips.
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Or, if I put that tube preamp signal into my board first, with the board's trim control fully counterclockwise (fully off), will the board's preamp still color the sound? Or will my tube sound remain relatively uncolored?? Does the board trim only add its own color to the sound if I turn it up and use it for gain?
Otherwise, I dont know how to bypass the board's pre's and still have access to the insert signal path..... I will test all of this and see if I can hear the difference, but I would be interested in hearing opinions......
BTW, the board is a Mackie SR24-4 VLZ. Thanks for any tips.
SC