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svcta
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Good day, all. I recently moved and look at this as an opportunity to sort of reassemble my gear. I would like to once-and-for-all (so to speak) get everything connected in the best way possible because I have never really felt like I was utilizing my gear to its fullest.
I feel like I don't know the best way to incorporate gear in to my signal chain. Maybe the community can help me determine the best way to set all of this up. Here is a quick and dirty rundown of my gear:
Golden Age Project PRE-73 Mic Pre
G.A.P. COMP-54 compressor
ART TPS II Mic Pre
DBX 266XL compressor
Behringer Ultragraph Pro
Presonus Firestudio Project
This runs in to a DAW PC that I built to my own spec, running Cubase in Windows 7.
One of my main hangups is that I don't know how to exist both in and out of the DAW concept. That is to say,should I run my signal through the ourboard gear and in to Cubase (via the firestudio) and then rely on plugins in Cubase to handle any other effect? I feel like this is the way of the future, but I'm kind of old school and love the tactility of actual knobs.
I know that there must be more than one way to skin this cat. I would love any insight that anyone could offer. Thanks in advance!
Cliff
I feel like I don't know the best way to incorporate gear in to my signal chain. Maybe the community can help me determine the best way to set all of this up. Here is a quick and dirty rundown of my gear:
Golden Age Project PRE-73 Mic Pre
G.A.P. COMP-54 compressor
ART TPS II Mic Pre
DBX 266XL compressor
Behringer Ultragraph Pro
Presonus Firestudio Project
This runs in to a DAW PC that I built to my own spec, running Cubase in Windows 7.
One of my main hangups is that I don't know how to exist both in and out of the DAW concept. That is to say,should I run my signal through the ourboard gear and in to Cubase (via the firestudio) and then rely on plugins in Cubase to handle any other effect? I feel like this is the way of the future, but I'm kind of old school and love the tactility of actual knobs.
I know that there must be more than one way to skin this cat. I would love any insight that anyone could offer. Thanks in advance!
Cliff