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SPDIF limitations? [message #72087] Wed, 06 September 2006 02:30 Go to next message
CJG is currently offline  CJG
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Registered: March 2006
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Hello everyone.
Time for a slightly "amateuristic" question again:)

I have some Waves 5.0 Mastering plugins and my plan
was to use them in Pro Tools LE/Mbox.
When I started working on a stereofile a thought "what's wrong with my mix?"
Obviously everything sounds like S**T through M-box compared to the Paris
outs.

Would it be wise to send a signal out through the Mbox SPDIF and into the
Paris SPDIF to take full advantage of the Paris DA's while monitoring the
mastering session?

Or - does the SPDIF have some limititations that I'm not aware of?
Thanks!!
CJG
Re: SPDIF limitations? [message #72091 is a reply to message #72087] Wed, 06 September 2006 07:21 Go to previous messageGo to next message
Deej [1] is currently offline  Deej [1]   FRANCE
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Registered: January 2006
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It's not the Paris D/A's that are making the difference I can assure you.
It's the Paris summing architecture. Even with two tracks it makes a
difference. You can improve the sound of Paris further by using a standalone
D/A converter like the Benchmark DAC-1 or even by using an external word
clock.


"CJG" <cj@grimmark.com> wrote in message news:44fe9546$1@linux...
>
> Hello everyone.
> Time for a slightly "amateuristic" question again:)
>
> I have some Waves 5.0 Mastering plugins and my plan
> was to use them in Pro Tools LE/Mbox.
> When I started working on a stereofile a thought "what's wrong with my
mix?"
> Obviously everything sounds like S**T through M-box compared to the Paris
> outs.
>
> Would it be wise to send a signal out through the Mbox SPDIF and into the
> Paris SPDIF to take full advantage of the Paris DA's while monitoring the
> mastering session?
>
> Or - does the SPDIF have some limititations that I'm not aware of?
> Thanks!!
> CJG
Re: SPDIF limitations? [message #72099 is a reply to message #72091] Wed, 06 September 2006 12:57 Go to previous message
CJG is currently offline  CJG
Messages: 16
Registered: March 2006
Junior Member
Thanks DJ!
Good info!

Regards
CJG


"DJ" <animix_spam-this-ahole_@animas.net> wrote:
>It's not the Paris D/A's that are making the difference I can assure you.
>It's the Paris summing architecture. Even with two tracks it makes a
>difference. You can improve the sound of Paris further by using a standalone
>D/A converter like the Benchmark DAC-1 or even by using an external word
>clock.
>
>
>"CJG" <cj@grimmark.com> wrote in message news:44fe9546$1@linux...
>>
>> Hello everyone.
>> Time for a slightly "amateuristic" question again:)
>>
>> I have some Waves 5.0 Mastering plugins and my plan
>> was to use them in Pro Tools LE/Mbox.
>> When I started working on a stereofile a thought "what's wrong with my
>mix?"
>> Obviously everything sounds like S**T through M-box compared to the Paris
>> outs.
>>
>> Would it be wise to send a signal out through the Mbox SPDIF and into
the
>> Paris SPDIF to take full advantage of the Paris DA's while monitoring
the
>> mastering session?
>>
>> Or - does the SPDIF have some limititations that I'm not aware of?
>> Thanks!!
>> CJG
>
>
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