Passive summing box, OTB vs. ITB
What do you think of the changes between ITB and OTB, and the demonstration?
Do you think this is a the best way to allow us to hear an A/B ?
What do you think of the changes between ITB and OTB, and the demonstration?
Do you think this is a the best way to allow us to hear an A/B ?
Here is an SOS interview with Andre Scheps, engineer for Adel, RHCP, Black Sabbath, Johnny Cash, and others.
Scheps is an interesting guy. Soft spoken, intelligent.
I found his comments regarding ITB vs OTB very interesting, and echoing what several members here (audiokid) have mentioned.
pluses and minuses?
i pretty much get what's good about itb, . but what are the drawbacks of passive summing networks ... ? why is passive summing not a good thing?
You can't do this OTB. This very impressive! Try summing this mono to compare what they are doing and how the effect still stays in phase.
VoiCode for Pyramix 7
I know a lot of you guys love mixing hybrid. I don't have the privilege of decent outboard gear. :(
But if you had to be stuck ITB for either delays or reverbs, which would you choose?
Hi Everyone!
First off, I LOVE this desk. Just got it a few days ago, and it is GREAT to get my hands on faders and really nice external EQ again. I can get a better mix in half the time. However, I am having one pesky problem that's driving me crazy and I'm hoping for some help. I am working in Logic Pro 9.1.8 with a ZED R16 (Allen & Heath).
I've been running a hybrid setup for a while. My console handles 96 inputs for mixdown, but I only run 32 channels or less. I want to limit to 16 channels for a more recallable setup that stays in the sweet spot of the mix position (using channels 17-32 in the center).
...that is the question.
Thanks in advance for your time and expertise.
Ok, so I just moved OTB by building my own 8 channel passive summing mixer (DIY Recording Endless Summer) and I would like some input on calibration. Here is my setup:
Logic Pro with a MOTU 828mk3 Hybrid
All 8 analog outputs are being used as 4 pairs of stereo stems (1/2, 3/4, 5/6, 7/8)
Each stem inputs to the 8 channel passive summing mixer