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Originally Posted by rivalrysound so let's talk about using the r16 as an analog summing box, I'm not too sure about my current setup up but here it goes haha. I have all of my tracks being run back to the zed through mono outs with the "DIG RET Post EQ" selector pressed. I mix with the faders, and send those channels to LR. I then use the Studio 2 outs with the LR button pressed and run that back to two new channels and send them back into the daw with line level unity gain. If anyone else has some insight onto how they're using this board let's hear it! I'm just trying to get my mixes as humanly loud as possible haha |
They way i record a mix back into the computer is simply by setting up a stereo track in logic and set the input to 17&18. Making sure all the tracks on the desk have the L-R buttons depressed and that all tracks i want to use from the DAW are sent to the desk too. (some tracks will have to be summed to single tracks on the desk)
obviously 17&18 the master stereo channels will hear and record anything passed through them.
Then, if you want it loud i would just use some of the mastering plugins from Logic or whatever DAW you use. (multi channel comp/ad limit/EQ's etc.)
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By recording through 17&18 in the DAW it also allows you to get creative in the mix realtime, adding effects through the aux busses and panning manually controlling levels etc! I like that. some may not but i do!
Thats what i do anyway! Sounds like routing the mix through the stereo 2 outs and back to the desk then to DAW is a bit complicated? if it works though!
Ed