well im here because i record vocals only from analog to digital using a channel strip (presonus eureka) as well as a supplemental A/D converter card. alot of times my mixes vary too far from being "consistent", i'm not sure if its an analog or digital issue, meaning the analog settings on the Eureka or a post recording issue.
my question is what is a safe start-off setting for me to incorperate via analog as far as compression, equalizing, and even the saturation knob (tube alternate) and things of that nature
or should i leave everything flat and wait til i'm in the mixing stages to deal with compression and EQ'ing..... my purpose for it was initially for a pre-amp to power up my AKG 400 Perception mic, but i want to be able to effectively use all of it's functions.....
Thanks in Advance
my question is what is a safe start-off setting for me to incorperate via analog as far as compression, equalizing, and even the saturation knob (tube alternate) and things of that nature
or should i leave everything flat and wait til i'm in the mixing stages to deal with compression and EQ'ing..... my purpose for it was initially for a pre-amp to power up my AKG 400 Perception mic, but i want to be able to effectively use all of it's functions.....
Thanks in Advance