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| Re: DAW & Desks: Is ANYBODY actually still mixing on their desk? [message #326661 is a reply to message #326517 ] |
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| noeqplease wrote on Fri, 21 March 2008 19:25 | Yes I do still mix sometimes on my mixer.
More umph.
More blending mystery.
More headroom.
More pleasing distortions.
Faster.
Fuzzier...not as clear as the ITB thing.
No weird low end and high end...weirdness.
Cheers
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Yes.
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| Re: DAW & Desks: Is ANYBODY actually still mixing on their desk? [message #331731 is a reply to message #331596 ] |
Tue, 08 April 2008 18:19   |
PaulyD Messages: 621 Registered: August 2004 Location: Northern California |
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| mustgroove wrote on Tue, 08 April 2008 06:52 | The theories featured in this thread aren't just limited to Pro Tools, and apply equally to 32bit floating point DAWs, don't they?
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Yes, they do.
A thread related to this one can be found at the top of the Whatever Works forum. The entire thread is a worthwhile read, but if you want an explanation as to why this is, jump right to page 8 of that thread and read astroshack's post.
Paul
Sceptre - Katie Jane
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| Re: DAW & Desks: Is ANYBODY actually still mixing on their desk? [message #331769 is a reply to message #331731 ] |
Tue, 08 April 2008 20:53  |
mustgroove Messages: 9 Registered: July 2005 |
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| PaulyD wrote on Wed, 09 April 2008 00:19 | Yes, they do.
A thread related to this one can be found at the top of the Whatever Works forum. The entire thread is a worthwhile read, but if you want an explanation as to why this is, jump right to page 8 of that thread and read afroshack's post.
Paul
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Thanks very much Paul... I had a suspicion it might have been a little different for floating point systems, as that post mentions, but good to know the rule of thumb is still the same.
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