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X32 - Uli please consider the recording crowd
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<blockquote data-quote="Per Søvik" data-source="post: 66008" data-attributes="member: 1285"><p>Re: X32 - Uli please consider the recording crowd</p><p></p><p>When using the X32 for processing already recorded material, it is perfectly possible to do that by routing from the DAW to channels, then using the buses to do the return to daw. Even when recording in the studio, as you seldom track more than 16 channels at a time, a work-around is perfectly possible this way.</p><p>Having said that, being able to select the tap point for the card is certainly a feature that I believe Behringer ought to consider. </p><p>I would think that one reason why such an option isn´t allways a good idea is that it is easy to make a mistake in routing to and from the daw that causes the tap point to come after the return point when at the same time monitoring the inputs on the daw, with the obviously horrible consequences that will have. So do you protect the inexperienced user or do you give the experienced user the full potential of the equipment? I vote for the latter.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Per Søvik, post: 66008, member: 1285"] Re: X32 - Uli please consider the recording crowd When using the X32 for processing already recorded material, it is perfectly possible to do that by routing from the DAW to channels, then using the buses to do the return to daw. Even when recording in the studio, as you seldom track more than 16 channels at a time, a work-around is perfectly possible this way. Having said that, being able to select the tap point for the card is certainly a feature that I believe Behringer ought to consider. I would think that one reason why such an option isn´t allways a good idea is that it is easy to make a mistake in routing to and from the daw that causes the tap point to come after the return point when at the same time monitoring the inputs on the daw, with the obviously horrible consequences that will have. So do you protect the inexperienced user or do you give the experienced user the full potential of the equipment? I vote for the latter. [/QUOTE]
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