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I said I would try to do some tests and so I did.
Before I explain what I heard, let me say this-
I have no interest in bashing heads oon the matter as I know what I hear and no matter if 20000 people would say to me otherwise, I know what I am hearing.
So.......take it as you like.
It wasnt a sientific lab conditioned test. I did what I could with the little time I had.
I finished recording a session of drums to a computer that consisted of the Digi 001 system. I then added to it a synth bass and a midi piano for the test.
Then I did the following things -
1. I sent it to the mixer using the direct outputs from the 001
to the board and mixed it straight to DAT. This way I had the same computer tracks going into the board as the computer tracks but
summed in the mixer.
2. I mixed it again inside the computer making sure the mix was identical in every possible way. Dumped it in to the same DAT
I A/B the two mix's to make sure they sound identical and checked it with two people to be sure they could not tell the difference between mix A and mix B.
For the record...these people are excellent Engineers.
One is a friend who has been one of the top engineers in my country and is a leading world expert in modifing vintage pres/compressors/and modifing mixers.
The second person aside from me was a assistant engineer with a wonderfull set of ears.
I then "Bounced" the mix in the computer to a single stereo wav file.
So now I had 3 mix's
1. Computer mix
2. Board - mix
3. Bounced mix - (in tweakhead mode)
Made sure they were all outputing the same level and A/B/C'ed them one after another jumping from one to the next.
Conclusions in short hand were -
The bounced mix had suffered from the bounce. Some of the proportions were lost as the harmonic content had been changed.
In short.....it sucked
The computer mix had also changed the harmonic content. It wasnt as deep and it made for example the Bass lose some of its resolution.
The most natural was the board mix where the snare was like a snare should sound !
Then I normalized all three mix's and gave it a listen and that was a DISASTAIR !!!!. All three mix's suffered greatly !.
* A side note - The monitor outs of the 001 are bad news.
I used the Main outs and difference was night and day between the two.
This was all done using only 8 tracks of a acoustic drum kit and 2 stereo midi piano tracks with a mono midi bass.
I have NO doubt in my mind that the more acoustic intstruments I would load on to the mix to be summed, would create a bigger difference between a board mix and a computer mix.
I asked the other engineer to please come and tell you all the results as I am sure some of you are doubting me as I am biased,
Yet he can not write and express himself in english very well.
He offered that anybody who would like to hear his opinion could email him and he will try to reply in Broken english
I did this for myself and dont want to preach or knock any path choosen by others. I did record all three after the normalizing to disk but I wont convert them to mp3 for understandable reasons.
If anybody wants to hear it let them send me a CD and I'll burn it for them.
I hope next week to do the same test on the TDM PT to see if it will make a difference.
Of course I must add that I used a excellent mixer and not the typical mackie homerecording mixer. That is a factor.
My for the time being conclusion is to mix on the board and leave computer mixing to others.