Harvey, I have a(nother) question for you! :)

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I know a guy selling a Topaz for cheap...

My only experience on recording is with my FirePod and I´m tempted to make the change...

How do you use your Topaz in the studio? How do you have it hookedup with your DAW? (which ad/da or card are you using, are you mixing OTB, etc)

Any comments or things to have in mind? Thanks! :)
 
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We run the Topaz into our Mackie HDR2496. We do most of our mixing through the Topaz, although I sometimes import the rendered tracks into Adobe Audition 3 and do my mixing there. The Mackie has 3 8-channel Analog i/o cards and we use those.
 
So, when you want to recall a session you have to turn every knob and every fader to where it was?

After you´re done mixing, where do you send the 2buss of the Topaz?


Thanks!
 
JuliánFernández;2957267 said:
So, when you want to recall a session you have to turn every knob and every fader to where it was?

After you´re done mixing, where do you send the 2buss of the Topaz?


Thanks!
I don't normally recall sessions; that's usually for the big room (Studio A), and Alex brings those sessions to his place (in Lewisville), where he dumps them into his SSL 4048G+E. We have 3 Mackie HDR2496 recorders so all sessions are transportable to any of the 3 rooms. Lately, Alex has been doing a lot of recording directly into his Protools HD rig.

If I may hafta recall a session, I'll transfer the tracks to Audition 3, and work on them in the mastering computer.

The 2 buss from the Topaz goes to our Lucid Technology 620 20 bit A/D Converter, then to either a Tascam DA-30 MK II DAT machine, or to an M-Audio Micro II recorder, thru a SPDIF cable. From there, they're transferred to our mastering computer.
 
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