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Deface7String
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I've been reading that useing an analog mixer to sum the tracks from a DAW at mixdown produces a better finished product than mixing within the DAW because software summing algorithms start sounding "muddy, harsh, etc..." as you mix more tracs. Since I'm putting together a system that only has 12 A/d & 12 D/A converters I was thinking about buying a 12 channel mixer (Spirit M12) to sum the mix. Problem is I will be tracking over 12 tracks in a project - let's use a 24 track song as an example. Can I combine the tracks in a way that yields 12 tracks via the software (Digital Performer probobly) and route them out to the analog board and then send the main outs back into the DAW to finish the mix? Would this sound better do you think? Or should I just put the money towards better preamps?