You are not going to get those benefits out of adfegad mackie or an allen and heath. However many of the benefits are strictly predicated upon the mixer itself. ![]() More separation, depth and clarity with an added touch of punch. You get cross talk, color, character (all the imperfections of analog gear) which people such as myself feel to be quite musical and desirable. The real benefit is not so much in the production/recording process but more so in the POST efforts of mixing and so forth. With a mixer granted you are sending your recorded signals out to your mixer(from your converters outputs,which are usually balanced line level signals) and then back to your converter from the mixer(also balanced line level signals), you are granted the luxury of having a hands on mixing experience However you need to monitor from the mixer and not your DAW to actually hear what you are doing to the signal(specifically eq,gain,compression if your mixer has it). ![]() ![]() What are the different ways to incorperate a analog mixer in a DAW?Īnd what are the advantages/disadvantages of each way?Īlright so to answer your question to the best of my abilities.
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