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More Drum Bus Compression ... [message #68164] Sat, 13 May 2006 14:10 Go to next message
sonicartproductions is currently offline  sonicartproductions   UNITED STATES
Messages: 27
Registered: October 2005
Junior Member
If you don't mind blowing a whole Card on it and have a hardware
compressor --- this is what I do (maybe not the purist way, but I like it
....):

Assign all drums to any stereo aux.

Set that aux to post (so your fader moves matter)

mute the card you are doing this on (in the global mixer)

send the aux to an output (it will still send despite the fact that the card
itself is muted in global stereo bus)

Split that output

send one signal right back into the in of another card (since it is in
realtime either live input, or an aux return)

send the copy through an analog comp. and return in the same manner.

your other auxes (like drum verbs, and even additional tracks) from the
muted card can be returned the same way via analog chain (as with the
drums), spdif (from one mec to another) or even an adat card from one mec to
another.

I bought a DA16X to gain decent sounding outs which also provides me with
great stereo outs for my monitoring.

Cheers,
Ted
Re: More Drum Bus Compression ... [message #68198 is a reply to message #68164] Sun, 14 May 2006 06:37 Go to previous messageGo to next message
Rob Arsenault is currently offline  Rob Arsenault   CANADA
Messages: 152
Registered: September 2005
Senior Member
Ted, I wonder if this would work for me? Here is the setup. I have a 2 card
sys with Mec on 1 card and 442 on the other (BNCed together). I have a 3rd
card stored in box (backup) along with a spare 442 and 2 IF2s. I don't have
a master clock gen to use a third interface so the spare 442 is out but I
was wondering If I could use and IF2 on the third card if I was to install
it to do the drum buss comp thing? I know you need a clock gen to do 3 MECs
or 3 442s but to 2 MECs and an IF2 plugged directly onto the third card,
anyone ever tested this?

Thanks
Rob


"Ted" <sonicartproductions@hotmail.com> wrote in message
news:44664a60$1@linux...
> If you don't mind blowing a whole Card on it and have a hardware
> compressor --- this is what I do (maybe not the purist way, but I like it
> ...):
>
> Assign all drums to any stereo aux.
>
> Set that aux to post (so your fader moves matter)
>
> mute the card you are doing this on (in the global mixer)
>
> send the aux to an output (it will still send despite the fact that the
card
> itself is muted in global stereo bus)
>
> Split that output
>
> send one signal right back into the in of another card (since it is in
> realtime either live input, or an aux return)
>
> send the copy through an analog comp. and return in the same manner.
>
> your other auxes (like drum verbs, and even additional tracks) from the
> muted card can be returned the same way via analog chain (as with the
> drums), spdif (from one mec to another) or even an adat card from one mec
to
> another.
>
> I bought a DA16X to gain decent sounding outs which also provides me with
> great stereo outs for my monitoring.
>
> Cheers,
> Ted
>
>
Re: More Drum Bus Compression ... [message #68244 is a reply to message #68164] Mon, 15 May 2006 05:51 Go to previous messageGo to next message
cujo is currently offline  cujo
Messages: 285
Registered: July 2005
Senior Member
That is a nifty idea. What is this DA16X?



"Ted" <sonicartproductions@hotmail.com> wrote:
>If you don't mind blowing a whole Card on it and have a hardware
>compressor --- this is what I do (maybe not the purist way, but I like it

>...):
>
>Assign all drums to any stereo aux.
>
>Set that aux to post (so your fader moves matter)
>
>mute the card you are doing this on (in the global mixer)
>
>send the aux to an output (it will still send despite the fact that the
card
>itself is muted in global stereo bus)
>
>Split that output
>
>send one signal right back into the in of another card (since it is in
>realtime either live input, or an aux return)
>
>send the copy through an analog comp. and return in the same manner.
>
>your other auxes (like drum verbs, and even additional tracks) from the

>muted card can be returned the same way via analog chain (as with the
>drums), spdif (from one mec to another) or even an adat card from one mec
to
>another.
>
>I bought a DA16X to gain decent sounding outs which also provides me with

>great stereo outs for my monitoring.
>
>Cheers,
>Ted
>
>
Re: More Drum Bus Compression ... [message #68329 is a reply to message #68198] Wed, 17 May 2006 09:23 Go to previous message
Sound Dog is currently offline  Sound Dog   AUSTRALIA
Messages: 44
Registered: October 2005
Member
Rob,

According to the PARIS manual, you can't connect an IF2 directly to an EDS
card in a multi-card system.

Cheers,

Stewart.


Rob Arsenault wrote in message <446731d5@linux>...
>Ted, I wonder if this would work for me? Here is the setup. I have a 2 card
>sys with Mec on 1 card and 442 on the other (BNCed together). I have a 3rd
>card stored in box (backup) along with a spare 442 and 2 IF2s. I don't have
>a master clock gen to use a third interface so the spare 442 is out but I
>was wondering If I could use and IF2 on the third card if I was to install
>it to do the drum buss comp thing? I know you need a clock gen to do 3 MECs
>or 3 442s but to 2 MECs and an IF2 plugged directly onto the third card,
>anyone ever tested this?
>
>Thanks
>Rob
>
>
>"Ted" <sonicartproductions@hotmail.com> wrote in message
>news:44664a60$1@linux...
>> If you don't mind blowing a whole Card on it and have a hardware
>> compressor --- this is what I do (maybe not the purist way, but I like it
>> ...):
>>
>> Assign all drums to any stereo aux.
>>
>> Set that aux to post (so your fader moves matter)
>>
>> mute the card you are doing this on (in the global mixer)
>>
>> send the aux to an output (it will still send despite the fact that the
>card
>> itself is muted in global stereo bus)
>>
>> Split that output
>>
>> send one signal right back into the in of another card (since it is in
>> realtime either live input, or an aux return)
>>
>> send the copy through an analog comp. and return in the same manner.
>>
>> your other auxes (like drum verbs, and even additional tracks) from the
>> muted card can be returned the same way via analog chain (as with the
>> drums), spdif (from one mec to another) or even an adat card from one mec
>to
>> another.
>>
>> I bought a DA16X to gain decent sounding outs which also provides me with
>> great stereo outs for my monitoring.
>>
>> Cheers,
>> Ted
>>
>>
>
>
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