
A1A2
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hello, all
this probably belongs to the newbie section, but I never got an answer there about this question last time I posted there. So, here it is:
For digital audio recording, the less A/D, D/A ther better, and you want to track dry then add effects later. These are the rules I've learned here.
Now, where do the rack effects boxs come in if I follow those rules? Is S/PDIF the answer? I understand that mild compression during tracking is common, but how about other stuff like reverb and so on?
And, I have Audiophile 2496, which only has S/PDIF in, does that mean I can't digitally route the pre-recorded dry tracks to effects boxes that has S/PDIF ins and outs? or S/PDIF is a 2-way thing?
Please correct me if my understanding is off, Thank you
AL
this probably belongs to the newbie section, but I never got an answer there about this question last time I posted there. So, here it is:
For digital audio recording, the less A/D, D/A ther better, and you want to track dry then add effects later. These are the rules I've learned here.
Now, where do the rack effects boxs come in if I follow those rules? Is S/PDIF the answer? I understand that mild compression during tracking is common, but how about other stuff like reverb and so on?
And, I have Audiophile 2496, which only has S/PDIF in, does that mean I can't digitally route the pre-recorded dry tracks to effects boxes that has S/PDIF ins and outs? or S/PDIF is a 2-way thing?
Please correct me if my understanding is off, Thank you
AL