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dbho
New member
OK, I went back a read some of your posts. This is to you and any other real recording engineers out there.
Let me start with my gear:
Mackie DB8
Neumann 149
Focusrite green compressor
very good guitars (Taylors 9** acoustic and Les Paul Customs)
Kurtzweil with VirusB
etc. blah blah
OK, I have been recording my own cd for over a year now and I am almost done (I never would have thought it would take this long).
Anyway, I record to pc via lighpipe in 24bit/4800 Yeah I know, Im digital. However, digital is the only way for a home recording person. The gains of editing outweigh the loss of some signal. (for most of us who are NOT a master of each instrument)
OK, so I have all my songs tracked. I play them back to my Mackie on seperate channels. i.e. Drums to 1/2 bass on 3/4 guitar on 5/6 etc down to vocals. I mix between the main instruments. I do mixing of the individual instruments, like drums, in my project so on the mixer I am only mixing the overall drum sound.
I assign all the played back tracks to a bus and record that bus back to my computer. From there I am playing in T-Racks for mastering. My question is this.
Should I continue my route in the digital domain or should I now take these final tracks out to a rented/borrowed compressor (or will my Focusrite handle this). I have already lost what I will loose by recording digital so why not process with progs such as T-Racks? Or should I take the recorded tracks (not bounces) to an analog person to mix and master for me? There are a thousand options and to be honest with you, I WANT TO BE DONE and Im broke.
Look forward to reading more of your past posts.
DBHO
Let me start with my gear:
Mackie DB8
Neumann 149
Focusrite green compressor
very good guitars (Taylors 9** acoustic and Les Paul Customs)
Kurtzweil with VirusB
etc. blah blah
OK, I have been recording my own cd for over a year now and I am almost done (I never would have thought it would take this long).
Anyway, I record to pc via lighpipe in 24bit/4800 Yeah I know, Im digital. However, digital is the only way for a home recording person. The gains of editing outweigh the loss of some signal. (for most of us who are NOT a master of each instrument)
OK, so I have all my songs tracked. I play them back to my Mackie on seperate channels. i.e. Drums to 1/2 bass on 3/4 guitar on 5/6 etc down to vocals. I mix between the main instruments. I do mixing of the individual instruments, like drums, in my project so on the mixer I am only mixing the overall drum sound.
I assign all the played back tracks to a bus and record that bus back to my computer. From there I am playing in T-Racks for mastering. My question is this.
Should I continue my route in the digital domain or should I now take these final tracks out to a rented/borrowed compressor (or will my Focusrite handle this). I have already lost what I will loose by recording digital so why not process with progs such as T-Racks? Or should I take the recorded tracks (not bounces) to an analog person to mix and master for me? There are a thousand options and to be honest with you, I WANT TO BE DONE and Im broke.

DBHO