I've always been curious about this...
These days it seems that many home/medium sized studios are dropping their consoles all together and "mixing in the box" using just plug-ins for dynamics, EQ, reverb, etc.
What would be the best way to use outboard gear? Let's say that you track all your drums dry, and then during mixdown you want to throw a compressor on the kicks and snare...how would this be done? Route the drum track to an output on your interface, then to the comp, then back in to the interface on another input, then re-record that input? This seems like a very illogical process to me...not to mention the D/A/D conversion to get to an analog compressor and back.
Am I just not understanding the signal flow of these console-less studios? Does anybody mixdown with consoles and DATs anymore?
These days it seems that many home/medium sized studios are dropping their consoles all together and "mixing in the box" using just plug-ins for dynamics, EQ, reverb, etc.
What would be the best way to use outboard gear? Let's say that you track all your drums dry, and then during mixdown you want to throw a compressor on the kicks and snare...how would this be done? Route the drum track to an output on your interface, then to the comp, then back in to the interface on another input, then re-record that input? This seems like a very illogical process to me...not to mention the D/A/D conversion to get to an analog compressor and back.
Am I just not understanding the signal flow of these console-less studios? Does anybody mixdown with consoles and DATs anymore?
