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jaseyjas
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Joined: Oct 18, 2007
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Sun Oct 28, 2007 12:41 am |
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I have recently been recording on a neve 60 track console. I have no background working with a neve console, and am still getting things down. The other people in their arent even using the avalon 737s, ua 610's or avalon 2020.... are the pres that good? I know neve has been known for better pres than ssl, but wasnt sure.
recently i recorded drums, and was going to throw the overheads on the avalon 2020, but ended up not in the end. was this a stupid move?
I know people will come back and say.. "whatever sounds better". but im looking for a little better answer than that.
right now im still learning, and dont have the ear to be able to pick my equipment for each thing i record, so i just want to have a general direction to go towards. |
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TheBear
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ive always been taught, and i think as well, neve is perfect for tracking and over dubbing, and ssl's are perfect for mixing.
ive always been a fan of neve pre's and eq's |
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jaseyjas
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Mon Oct 29, 2007 1:25 pm |
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| TheBear wrote: | ive always been taught, and i think as well, neve is perfect for tracking and over dubbing, and ssl's are perfect for mixing.
ive always been a fan of neve pre's and eq's |
good to know.
thanks! |
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