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joswil44
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I have a Mackie 32.8 Analog Console and I have only been using it for tracking and monitoring.
Basically I run my inputs into it and Direct Outs into my Converters.
I have been using Nuendo 2's Mixer to take care of the rest.
I am wondering if theres anything positive about using the Mackie to mixdown my tracks.
Basically utilizing certain plugins and such from the DAW and EQing/Panning/Setting Levels on the Mackie.
I am considering tracking on 1-16 and returning the audio to inputs 17-32 and then feeding my Main Outs into my TC Electronic Finalizer 96K to Master the final mix.
I have some Outboard gear I don't even use and could possibly start using them if I were to go this route.
I just want to know if theres any point or benefit go work outside the box again.
Part of me thinks that I might have easier control over what I am hearing with my hands on the mixer and possibly create some better mixes....
I often feel like all the computer knobs, and graphs are difficult to pin point naturally.
Any opinions?
Basically I run my inputs into it and Direct Outs into my Converters.
I have been using Nuendo 2's Mixer to take care of the rest.
I am wondering if theres anything positive about using the Mackie to mixdown my tracks.
Basically utilizing certain plugins and such from the DAW and EQing/Panning/Setting Levels on the Mackie.
I am considering tracking on 1-16 and returning the audio to inputs 17-32 and then feeding my Main Outs into my TC Electronic Finalizer 96K to Master the final mix.
I have some Outboard gear I don't even use and could possibly start using them if I were to go this route.
I just want to know if theres any point or benefit go work outside the box again.
Part of me thinks that I might have easier control over what I am hearing with my hands on the mixer and possibly create some better mixes....
I often feel like all the computer knobs, and graphs are difficult to pin point naturally.
Any opinions?