
A1A2
New member
ok, this might be a dummy question...but, here it goes:
If you are recording/storing tracks on your PC/Mac, besides using the plug-ins on your comp, do you use any outboard effects? If you do, where do they go in your signal chain?
I have always heard, "record dry, add effects later", if that's the case, do you send your recorded tracks back to analog, thru effects processor, and convert it back to digital on your comp's sequencer? This sounds like too much convertion to me, and may cause a great degrading in sound quality.
So, how do you do it? or do you record on a DAT machine first, mix on an actual mixer, add all the effects, and send them to your comp? There are many posibilities that I can think of, but none of them sound effective enough, so, please share your signal chains with me. thanks
AL
If you are recording/storing tracks on your PC/Mac, besides using the plug-ins on your comp, do you use any outboard effects? If you do, where do they go in your signal chain?
I have always heard, "record dry, add effects later", if that's the case, do you send your recorded tracks back to analog, thru effects processor, and convert it back to digital on your comp's sequencer? This sounds like too much convertion to me, and may cause a great degrading in sound quality.
So, how do you do it? or do you record on a DAT machine first, mix on an actual mixer, add all the effects, and send them to your comp? There are many posibilities that I can think of, but none of them sound effective enough, so, please share your signal chains with me. thanks
AL