
sjoko2
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Han said:Then please tell me what do you use. Which convertors? PT? Radar? What's your front end?
I ask this because I still have better results with two inch and as soon as any DAW gives a better sound, I will be very happy guy.
Not to start another stupid A/D debate, but I've just read an interview with Elliot Scheiner and Steely Dan and that's confusing.
converters / routing / summing by Stagetec (Nexus), with dynamic range: A/D - 126dB(A)@22dBu; D/A(line level) dyn. range 131dB(A); D/A (microphone level) dyn. range 154dB (!!).
DAW - Pro Tools HD with digi 192 digital I/O's.
Main front end gear; Steve Firlotte designed all tube "mini console" which is used for tracking as well as mastering, featuring four pre's, four D.I's, two Pultec type EQ's, two optical compressor / limiters. This in addition to the Nexus pre / converter combo's (also available but hardly ever used anymore, Groove Tube Vipre's, Precisson 8, Grace 801).
All cabling, digital and analogue, by Zaolla, additional routing by Z-Systems, Power conditioning by VAR and BEST.
The above could best be described as a hybrid system, as it used the editing / interface of a DAW, but at the same time it circumvents a DAW's shortcomings, such as its summing, and low quality hardware. The key to the whole quality is the Stagetec Nexus system, which includes what are without question the best converters in the world, as well as an unrivalled routing system and extremely accurate metering.
It might be of interest to know that since this system has been in use, I have found the need for processing in a mix to be reduced by over 50%, as you are able to record exactly what you want to hear, whilst the dynamic range is such that it surpasses anything possible with the best analogue gear by a huge margin.