| if he has to re-do the itb mix and also learn a new skillset for optimizing gain structure, how does that save him time? how does that approach embody 'all the advantages of analog summing', when one of the primary advantages (ime) is that it's fast and easy to pull together a great mix compared to itb?
seems faster and easier to just stem the mix out to the chandler and rock it.
op, when you've recaptured your mix thru the chandler, take a minute or three to move some analog faders around and see if a different take on your mix, one that emerges from moving families of sound wholesale, doesn't emerge as something at least as interesting as what you got. i recommend this because actually mixing with real faders and summing that mix is quite a different experience, and you'll get to play with the sweet spot of the chandler a little more fully.
gregory scott - ubk
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