Ok here is my situation....this summer I will be spending a month or more up north at the cottage.....away from the studio.....but I still want to work on music (especially my own) while up there....including recording & mixing.
hybrid audio
Look at this!
http://www.Audio-Te…
AT-HA5050H Hybrid Headphone Amplifier (US$5999.00) . Looks beautiful and most likely sounds glorious.
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Having spec'd most of the new system I'm down to the summing section. The rolls folcrum seems like a great no nonsense box, that allows for creativity with color or transparency, because it's completely passive and requires a preamp / make up gain stage.
Are you interested in hybrid audio. Here is a look into what hybrid mixing, summing and mastering is all about:
This is my most recent hybrid build with some added videos from a few guys explaining the process a bit more.
These are musician’s mixers, packed with analog connections and digital tools, yet easy to learn and use.
PreSonus StudioLive AR USB Hybrid Mixers Make Mixing and Recording Easy
I've noticed since acquiring my new gear that I always wanted the option to record, mix AND master. I never gave much though to the idea of it being a hybrid concept or not. I never wanted to pin myself into doing only one of the options even though most of my time may go into it. I don't want to be limited in mastering, say, to a two channel DA/AD interface.
Today was the baby step into this new way (for me) of doing recording and mixing. I was fairly certain (thanks to help from others here, audiokid in particular) about how to get going. Today braving the install of the RME HDSPe card into the Mac was step one. Before all that I had to setup power and network etc.
Introduction
A personal look into my process of hybrid audio mixing, summing and mastering
A new summing experiment.
Can I:
DA > pre-amp (Millennia M-2b yummy) AD mixdown to my capture DAW. (Prism Atlas line in).
Can I cook anything trying this?