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Nobtwiddler
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Re: Daking 1112 costs?
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June 30, 2009, 10:23:50 AM »
Oh, and here's a shot of our custom made Neotek Series IIIC from 1985 when we were featured on the cover of Mix Magazine.
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stevieeastend
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Re: Daking 1112 costs?
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compasspnt wrote on Thu, 05 February 2009 09:24
wwittman wrote on Thu, 05 February 2009 01:24
I'm not saying you can't do better.
I'm only saying that you might not be able to do better at that price point.
Exactly. The ATB is not the end of the world, by any means.
But at that price point, you could also get several of one particular high quality microphone preamplifier as your "front end." Use those for the most things during tracking, and for everything during overdubs.
Keep levels reasonably low so you don't get into digital trouble and/or overdrive the ATB line inputs.
Then monitor and mix ("sum") through the desk, using the analogue EQ as needed (much better than most plug-ins).
How is the summing on an ATB? Has anyone experience with it?
Thanks in advance!
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