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| Gear addict Joined: May 2006
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I have to ask because I see these terms everywhere in this forum and haven't figured out the meaning of these terms...so what do they mean?
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| Gear maniac |
ITB = In the Box (In your DAW) And OTB = Out the box (Running from your recording medium to a mixer and using external FX, etc etc.) Don't forget though, you can mix ITB mixing and OTB mixing however you want. It all depends on the way YOU work. |
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| Gear addict Joined: May 2006
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Oh, okay. Thanks!
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