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What I'm noticing here about the the two mix busses [message #74215] Mon, 16 October 2006 14:51 Go to previous message
animix is currently offline  animix   UNITED STATES
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I can solo a track and it sounds fine....just like it did in Paris.

I can start raising faders and the more faders I raise, the more the mix
starts to collapse. I'm so used to just bringing up the faders and getting
my panning and levels in order before I do anything else. With the native
mix I'm wanting to start carving out space immediately. Now I'm not saying
that a bad thing really......I mean........it's a good thing to notice that
this needs to be done and I'm sure that doing it will open things up a lot,
but in Paris, there just doesn't seem to be this obvious necessity. Does
this mean that Paris isn't telling the truth or that there's something
different in the way it sum?. Well, BT mentioned this a long time ago and at
the time I had only heard this *collapsing* phenomena in a PT Mix system.
Native systems weren't really ready for prime time yet. Cubase sounds much
better than what I recalled from PT Mix (but it's been a while) uit I've got
say that it's so wierd that there is this big sonic difference in the way
the mix behaves between these two systems. Very different behaviour. I'm
honestly not trying or wanting to slag native systems.........there is just
this difference (that I was hoping I wouldn't notice so I wouldn' have to
learn anything ;o).

Now...........back to the mix.

Deej
 
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