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<blockquote data-quote="Joe Sanborn" data-source="post: 67098" data-attributes="member: 2062"><p>Re: X32 Discussion</p><p></p><p></p><p></p><p></p><p>Hi Rob,</p><p></p><p>Great sounding tracks! The first track had a taste of XTC in it. Good stuff.</p><p>It is funny I used to do a lot of acapella recording with an O2R!</p><p>I think you could actually get as good or better quality out of an X32. </p><p>As with any digital mixer I believe the end quality comes down to the mic pre amps, A/D converters, solid clocking and the mix bus.</p><p></p><p></p><p>In my case I think back when I replaced my O2R, I was moving over to ProTools. While I still use ProTools, I came back to a console and think the X32 sounds great.</p><p>When I was using the O2R I would often use external mic pre amps. So far I really like the X32 mic pre amps, but as they say mic pre amps are like wine tasting. I like the sound of Neve mic pre amps because they are not very transparent and sound very "creamy" to me. Some modern mic pre amps are transparent but can sound sort of sterile. I think the X32 mic pre amps have a very pleasant characteristic to them and sound musical and not sterile. Just how I hear it.</p><p></p><p></p><p>Sound quality, in my opinion is not a question, the X32 would give great results.</p><p>I guess it really comes down to, are you looking to improve the quality of your work, or are you lacking any functions that the X32 could help your productions with.</p><p></p><p>I hope it help!</p><p></p><p>Best</p><p>Joe Sanborn</p><p>Manager, Channel Marketing</p><p>MUSIC Group</p><p>BEHRINGER</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Joe Sanborn, post: 67098, member: 2062"] Re: X32 Discussion Hi Rob, Great sounding tracks! The first track had a taste of XTC in it. Good stuff. It is funny I used to do a lot of acapella recording with an O2R! I think you could actually get as good or better quality out of an X32. As with any digital mixer I believe the end quality comes down to the mic pre amps, A/D converters, solid clocking and the mix bus. In my case I think back when I replaced my O2R, I was moving over to ProTools. While I still use ProTools, I came back to a console and think the X32 sounds great. When I was using the O2R I would often use external mic pre amps. So far I really like the X32 mic pre amps, but as they say mic pre amps are like wine tasting. I like the sound of Neve mic pre amps because they are not very transparent and sound very "creamy" to me. Some modern mic pre amps are transparent but can sound sort of sterile. I think the X32 mic pre amps have a very pleasant characteristic to them and sound musical and not sterile. Just how I hear it. Sound quality, in my opinion is not a question, the X32 would give great results. I guess it really comes down to, are you looking to improve the quality of your work, or are you lacking any functions that the X32 could help your productions with. I hope it help! Best Joe Sanborn Manager, Channel Marketing MUSIC Group BEHRINGER [/QUOTE]
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