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<blockquote data-quote="Rob Bolling" data-source="post: 66902" data-attributes="member: 1958"><p>re: X32 Discussion</p><p></p><p></p><p></p><p>I want to do just the opposite of what you are talking about. I want to be able to use 32 channels at once to mix. I can not stand "in the box" mixing. I know I may even give up a little sonic quality by doing so, but I believe the speed, creativity and musicality I preserve by mixing with a board outweighs any sonic gain I might find by staying in the daw. I find I often fall into the trap of mixing visually while working in the daw and I tend to use my ears more when I am working a board.</p><p></p><p>Not to say you can't be creative or do good mixes in the box, but I'm 45 years old and over 25 years into mixing, some tricks are best performed by the old dog if you just let him do what he knows best.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Rob Bolling, post: 66902, member: 1958"] re: X32 Discussion I want to do just the opposite of what you are talking about. I want to be able to use 32 channels at once to mix. I can not stand "in the box" mixing. I know I may even give up a little sonic quality by doing so, but I believe the speed, creativity and musicality I preserve by mixing with a board outweighs any sonic gain I might find by staying in the daw. I find I often fall into the trap of mixing visually while working in the daw and I tend to use my ears more when I am working a board. Not to say you can't be creative or do good mixes in the box, but I'm 45 years old and over 25 years into mixing, some tricks are best performed by the old dog if you just let him do what he knows best. [/QUOTE]
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