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n8tron
New member
Hey folks,
Been perusing the forum for some time and thought I'd join up, ask some questions and answer ones where I can.
First off, I'm mainly a writer, but I do some minor recording and want to sort of beef up what I have. Just to give you and idea of where I'm at now... I use Digital Performer and Pro tools with an 828 and a digi 002 respectively. I also have a pod pro xt rack unit and a patchbay. I have a keyboard and use some software synth/samplers, and also some waves plugins. I have a mackie control as well.
Now for the questions... I've been wanting to get more into rack effects, like reverb in particular. But I don't know how to properly use them. I'm anchored firmly to the computer right now, and have little experience with this sort of thing. If i were to buy a reverb rack unit, how can I use it and how would it benefit me? How can I use the reverb unit to apply varying amounts of reverb to only some of my tracks in dp or pro tools? sorry if this is a stupid question, like I said i'm new to the hardware world..I'm more of a computer guy and a writer not recording engineer.
Been perusing the forum for some time and thought I'd join up, ask some questions and answer ones where I can.
First off, I'm mainly a writer, but I do some minor recording and want to sort of beef up what I have. Just to give you and idea of where I'm at now... I use Digital Performer and Pro tools with an 828 and a digi 002 respectively. I also have a pod pro xt rack unit and a patchbay. I have a keyboard and use some software synth/samplers, and also some waves plugins. I have a mackie control as well.
Now for the questions... I've been wanting to get more into rack effects, like reverb in particular. But I don't know how to properly use them. I'm anchored firmly to the computer right now, and have little experience with this sort of thing. If i were to buy a reverb rack unit, how can I use it and how would it benefit me? How can I use the reverb unit to apply varying amounts of reverb to only some of my tracks in dp or pro tools? sorry if this is a stupid question, like I said i'm new to the hardware world..I'm more of a computer guy and a writer not recording engineer.