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<blockquote data-quote="John DiNicola" data-source="post: 66811" data-attributes="member: 2061"><p>re: X32 Discussion</p><p></p><p></p><p></p><p>Hi Rob,</p><p>I wanted to share a recent session myself and my friends over at <a href="http://www.bigbluemeenie.com/" target="_blank"><span style="color: #124fae"><u>Big Blue Meenie Recording</u></span></a> recorded for fun to try out the X32.</p><p></p><p>The whole point of the session was to hear the MIDAS designed mic pre amps and the AD converters on the X32.</p><p></p><p>How we tracked this session:</p><p>Big Blue is a professional studio with a large and well tuned drum room. The mic and Di selection we used are typical mic selections at a pro level studio, so it allowed us to hear what the mic pre amps and converters in the X32 sounded like. We used SM57 on snare and guitars, 409s on toms, 451s on overheads and D112 on kick. The Bass is tracked through a Sans Amp and Agular Tube DI. This was balanced and summed in Logic, with no EQ or Comp. Here is a link to the clip. </p><p> </p><p>*EDIT: Here is a higher quality WAV File via Dropbox:</p><p><a href="https://www.dropbox.com/s/hsus5ed4vngsy7p/X32%20Demo.wav" target="_blank">https://www.dropbox.com/s/hsus5ed4vngsy7p/X32 Demo.wav</a></p><p></p><p>If you would like to hear any individual tracks, hit me with a PM. </p><p></p><p>I use Logic personally. As far as using Sonar goes, I see on the thread that some have been successful. We just got NFRs for Sonar to do testing ourselves over the weekend, and will follow up here on our results. </p><p></p><p>With 32 MIDAS designed mic pres, high-quality conversion, and DAW control the X32 is a great front end for a serious project studio. I think you will also be impressed by the quality of the EQ and Dynamics section, they are very usable for mixing. I can say that the owner of Big Blue Recording thought the mic pre amps and converters sounded really good and even usable in a pro studio. This was remarkable given that Big Blue has 2 rooms with Neve/Amek consoles!</p><p></p><p>I am sure some others will chime in with their recording experiences, but I thought I would share mine as well.</p><p>Please let me know if I can be of any further assistance.</p><p></p><p>Best,</p><p>John DiNicola</p><p>Senior Specialist, Product Support</p><p>MUSIC Group</p><p>BEHRINGER</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="John DiNicola, post: 66811, member: 2061"] re: X32 Discussion Hi Rob, I wanted to share a recent session myself and my friends over at [URL="http://www.bigbluemeenie.com/"][COLOR=#124fae][U]Big Blue Meenie Recording[/U][/COLOR][/URL] recorded for fun to try out the X32. The whole point of the session was to hear the MIDAS designed mic pre amps and the AD converters on the X32. How we tracked this session: Big Blue is a professional studio with a large and well tuned drum room. The mic and Di selection we used are typical mic selections at a pro level studio, so it allowed us to hear what the mic pre amps and converters in the X32 sounded like. We used SM57 on snare and guitars, 409s on toms, 451s on overheads and D112 on kick. The Bass is tracked through a Sans Amp and Agular Tube DI. This was balanced and summed in Logic, with no EQ or Comp. Here is a link to the clip. *EDIT: Here is a higher quality WAV File via Dropbox: [URL]https://www.dropbox.com/s/hsus5ed4vngsy7p/X32%20Demo.wav[/URL] If you would like to hear any individual tracks, hit me with a PM. I use Logic personally. As far as using Sonar goes, I see on the thread that some have been successful. We just got NFRs for Sonar to do testing ourselves over the weekend, and will follow up here on our results. With 32 MIDAS designed mic pres, high-quality conversion, and DAW control the X32 is a great front end for a serious project studio. I think you will also be impressed by the quality of the EQ and Dynamics section, they are very usable for mixing. I can say that the owner of Big Blue Recording thought the mic pre amps and converters sounded really good and even usable in a pro studio. This was remarkable given that Big Blue has 2 rooms with Neve/Amek consoles! I am sure some others will chime in with their recording experiences, but I thought I would share mine as well. Please let me know if I can be of any further assistance. Best, John DiNicola Senior Specialist, Product Support MUSIC Group BEHRINGER [/QUOTE]
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