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dlewins
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Hi guys,
I have an Alesis Multimix firewire 12, which I use for recording. I use Cubase, but I think the question is valid for any DAW. Generally, the recording is done at home, but sometimes I have time to start mixing/mastering on the road. When I’m on the road, I don’t bring the Alesis with me. I just have my vaio notebook.
Is there any difference, at least theoretically in terms of audio quality, if I export the audio mixdown (File-Export-Audio mixdown) with my Alesis set as the VST Audio System ASIO Driver, or if I do this using ASIO4ALL v2?
What I’m trying to figure out, is if I am going to spoil the “quality” of the mixdown if I export it with asio4all instead of waiting to be back home and doing it with the Alesis plugged in. I know I cannot expect miracles with the Alesis but if exporting the mixdown with asio4all will give me less quality it’s worth waiting to be back home.
Thanks for your advice.
I have an Alesis Multimix firewire 12, which I use for recording. I use Cubase, but I think the question is valid for any DAW. Generally, the recording is done at home, but sometimes I have time to start mixing/mastering on the road. When I’m on the road, I don’t bring the Alesis with me. I just have my vaio notebook.
Is there any difference, at least theoretically in terms of audio quality, if I export the audio mixdown (File-Export-Audio mixdown) with my Alesis set as the VST Audio System ASIO Driver, or if I do this using ASIO4ALL v2?
What I’m trying to figure out, is if I am going to spoil the “quality” of the mixdown if I export it with asio4all instead of waiting to be back home and doing it with the Alesis plugged in. I know I cannot expect miracles with the Alesis but if exporting the mixdown with asio4all will give me less quality it’s worth waiting to be back home.
Thanks for your advice.