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Jules,

Now that you track everything with your FATSO, adding lots of "warmth", would you still invest in a HEDD for your mix bus...if you didn't already have one?

And what exactly does the HEDD add at this point that the FATSO hasn't already given you?

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Guest Sun, 01/13/2002 - 09:26

It allows me to 'juice up' my mix without converting d/a & a/d. It can be used as an AES insert across the Mix bus..

To use the Fatso on a mix would need to go out into the analog world then back to digital again... I skip that altogether..

Recording = Fatso - then Hedd as converter
Mixing = Hedd process as AES insert

Using compression or 1/2' tape or 'loudness' software on a mix is a well known trick. The idea is to 'glue' the sound together at that final stage make it sound more 'together' complete or 'whole'.

OK?

:)