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Old 25th August 2006   #1
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Hi Bruce Swedien: Using Digital


I am a big fan
Do you use digital machines for recording? have you used the Radar 24 or anything else?
What do you think of the digital sound today?
What machine do you use to master on?

If you reply you have made not my day but my life

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Hi Bruce,
I was also wondering if you use digital or analog for recording. And for mixing?
Do you use protools or another DAW, or you just stick to tape ?
Thanks a lot for your time on this forum, it's GREAT!

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Old 19th September 2006   #3
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I am a big fan
Do you use digital machines for recording? have you used the Radar 24 or anything else?
What do you think of the digital sound today?
What machine do you use to master on?

If you reply you have made not my day but my life

Thank you
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gyom Hi Bruce,
I was also wondering if you use digital or analog for recording. And for mixing?
Do you use protools or another DAW, or you just stick to tape ?
Thanks a lot for your time on this forum, it's GREAT!

Gyom Thomas.



John and Gyom....

I think I can get two of you Gearslutz birds with one stone this way.....

I use a combination of Analogue and Digital.... My audio mixing desk is a beautiful, old Harrison 3232c. (It sounds so good it makes me want to hurt myself!!!) My digital recorder is Pro-tools.

My Desk feeds my UNIVERSAL AUDIO-2192 Master Audio Interface - stereo A->D & D->A converter. (It also sounds so good it makes me want to hurt myself!!!)

My UNIVERSAL AUDIO-2192 Master Audio Interface feeds my Alesis Msterlink recorder... I almost always record my mixes on the Alesis at 24 bit- 96 k....

I think the line between Great-Sounding Analogue and Great-Sounding Digital is vanishing...

I almost always go to a good Mastering engineer for Mastering. Like Bernie Grundman for instance. He is the best...

Bruce Swedien


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Great,
Thank you for your answer.
May I ask another question:
Which converters do you use with your protools?

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Bruce, If you didnt realize it, u probably sold all the harrison consoles floating around and i should buy stock in universal audio.
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Bruce what converters do you use with PT.

Thanks

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