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I am just a broke college student and can't really afford outboard effects, even "cheap" ones.
I therefore have to rely on my Logic plugins... which isn't terrible.
However, I have a Tascam 246 I'm getting up and running. I'd love to be able to track to it and use the two effect channels in it to do my mixing/bouncing on the board/tape (the thought being I'd then export the final product to Logic for final mastering and digitizing).
I could set up my 246's main channel's effects sends into my Focusrite Saffire USB 6, route it through an input-monitoring track in Logic, send that signal through my Saffire's outputs, and into the effect channel inputs of the 246, at which point I could then do some parallel processing.
I know latency is an issue, but I believe I could get it down to just a couple milliseconds. Latency is not really an issue for things like delay or reverb, but what if I wanted to use, say, a fast-attack compression?
Are there any things I should think about or know?
I know it's possible, at least in some applications; this proves it. (As an aside, I have Mainstage, but really have no idea how to use it. [How] would using Mainstage in this fashion be better than using Logic? And how would I do that?)
Thanks again for your help! I really appreciate learning from your posts and more-than-occasional debates.
I therefore have to rely on my Logic plugins... which isn't terrible.
However, I have a Tascam 246 I'm getting up and running. I'd love to be able to track to it and use the two effect channels in it to do my mixing/bouncing on the board/tape (the thought being I'd then export the final product to Logic for final mastering and digitizing).
I could set up my 246's main channel's effects sends into my Focusrite Saffire USB 6, route it through an input-monitoring track in Logic, send that signal through my Saffire's outputs, and into the effect channel inputs of the 246, at which point I could then do some parallel processing.
I know latency is an issue, but I believe I could get it down to just a couple milliseconds. Latency is not really an issue for things like delay or reverb, but what if I wanted to use, say, a fast-attack compression?
Are there any things I should think about or know?
I know it's possible, at least in some applications; this proves it. (As an aside, I have Mainstage, but really have no idea how to use it. [How] would using Mainstage in this fashion be better than using Logic? And how would I do that?)
Thanks again for your help! I really appreciate learning from your posts and more-than-occasional debates.