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<blockquote data-quote="Nick Davis" data-source="post: 117728" data-attributes="member: 1713"><p>Re: X32 Discussion</p><p></p><p></p><p></p><p>I agree -but disagree ..as the way it should be done is to use mic splitters and send the raw signals to a separate mixer and recording unit - so that the recording was not at all compromised by the levels & processing on the Foh console.</p><p>The new split mode in v2 software goes a bit of the way in helping to re - realise this without using mic splitters - but not perfect.</p><p>Edit: btw are we talking about multi-track recording of live events or tracking in the "studio"?</p><p>For the former mix splitters to separate console/ recording sw should really be used.</p><p>For latter still makes no sense to record with compression/eq etc as this cannot be undone once recorded - just makes more sense to apply any processing at mixdown and even here I would not " bounce" down individual tracks to include this - only to produce the main or sub mixes for mastering.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Nick Davis, post: 117728, member: 1713"] Re: X32 Discussion I agree -but disagree ..as the way it should be done is to use mic splitters and send the raw signals to a separate mixer and recording unit - so that the recording was not at all compromised by the levels & processing on the Foh console. The new split mode in v2 software goes a bit of the way in helping to re - realise this without using mic splitters - but not perfect. Edit: btw are we talking about multi-track recording of live events or tracking in the "studio"? For the former mix splitters to separate console/ recording sw should really be used. For latter still makes no sense to record with compression/eq etc as this cannot be undone once recorded - just makes more sense to apply any processing at mixdown and even here I would not " bounce" down individual tracks to include this - only to produce the main or sub mixes for mastering. [/QUOTE]
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