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Post by carymiller on Apr 4, 2015 12:30:07 GMT -6
Due to space constraints...I simply can't keep my 32 channel console. This post isn't to advertise, I'm just feeling a bit depressed about it. Anyone ever been in this position?
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Post by winetree on Apr 4, 2015 13:12:06 GMT -6
No, Sorry for your loss. I hope to never be in that predicament.
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Post by jcoutu1 on Apr 4, 2015 13:16:07 GMT -6
I go through phases where I want to sell my board and outboard gear because working in the box is so much easier for recalls and stuff. Then I do an ITB mix and realize how much less enjoyable the whole process is.
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Post by carymiller on Apr 4, 2015 13:34:28 GMT -6
I go through phases where I want to sell my board and outboard gear because working in the box is so much easier for recalls and stuff. Then I do an ITB mix and realize how much less enjoyable the whole process is. There will be analog gear in the equation hybrid...but I just can't keep it. I've tried everything I could think of to make it work.
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Post by Johnkenn on Apr 4, 2015 13:38:56 GMT -6
I've never owned one so maybe I don't know what I'm missing but meh...there are plenty of ways to skin a cat.
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Post by carymiller on Apr 4, 2015 14:05:02 GMT -6
I've never owned one so maybe I don't know what I'm missing but meh...there are plenty of ways to skin a cat. There are...and I already know the workflow I'm swapping to inside and out (I used to work hybrid for years), but when it comes down to it...it's just like Ferris Bueller would say :
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Post by kcatthedog on Apr 4, 2015 14:35:39 GMT -6
I think its that our gear represents something important to us and you probably worked hard to buy it, learn it and to benefit from it so its hard to say goodbye.
Maybe take some solace in working hard to find it a new good home ?
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Post by carymiller on Apr 4, 2015 14:39:55 GMT -6
I think its that our gear represents something important to us and you probably worked hard to buy it, learn it and to benefit from it so its hard to say goodbye. Maybe take some solace in working hard to find it a new good home ? That's kind of where I'm at, and good solid advice man. Also I'm planning my new rig out from scratch at the same time which has been softening the blow a bit...I'm focusing on making the most ergonomic space I can this time around for fast recall, without losing analog vibes when I need them. But I really worked myself to the bone to buy it...at least I'm not losing money on it. I guess to my mind it was almost like owning a 32 channel API for a fraction of the cost...and that in and of itself was cool...I felt like the captain of a pirate ship.
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Post by ericn on Apr 4, 2015 15:30:53 GMT -6
Cary what console is it ? Would it be possible to go with a smaller or split frame ?
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Post by tonycamphd on Apr 4, 2015 15:35:49 GMT -6
your apprehensiveness has regret written all over it! how small is your room? 32 channels isn't that huge is it? I say keep it and make it work.
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Post by ericn on Apr 4, 2015 15:45:32 GMT -6
I still have my DDA FMR even with the STatus I can't bear the thought of selling it!
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Post by jcoutu1 on Apr 4, 2015 15:49:38 GMT -6
Only 5 feet according to your eBay post. Make it work buddie.
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Post by carymiller on Apr 4, 2015 16:52:52 GMT -6
Only 5 feet according to your eBay post. Make it work buddie. I knowwwww. But that's before you factor in the patch bay, and all the analog gear that get the sound that works for me. Additionally the money behind where we were originally planning on installing things got tangled up...so I'm paying out of pocket alone for the new room I've moved into and started treating. So we're at a crossroad. I'm probably swapping to a Shadow Hills Equinox or a Great River Mixmaster 20, and a custom Omnirax desk that will rack most of the gear I'll be keeping. A much more set and forget rig will be put together, and most outboard will be stepped or mostly stepped in their controls. I would keep it...but with guitar amps and other gear...plus the fact that I have to live in the space I'm renting and work...it just isn't going to pan out. I have work booked through manager and I'll get by without losing money...but the desk just doesn't add up. Unless you know someone that wants to co-fund and help run a bigger space?
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Post by jcoutu1 on Apr 4, 2015 17:29:33 GMT -6
Only 5 feet according to your eBay post. Make it work buddie. I knowwwww. But that's before you factor in the patch bay, and all the analog gear that get the sound that works for me. Additionally the money behind where we were originally planning on installing things got tangled up...so I'm paying out of pocket alone for the new room I've moved into and started treating. So we're at a crossroad. I'm probably swapping to a Shadow Hills Equinox or a Great River Mixmaster 20, and a custom Omnirax desk that will rack most of the gear I'll be keeping. A much more set and forget rig will be put together, and most outboard will be stepped or mostly stepped in their controls. I would keep it...but with guitar amps and other gear...plus the fact that I have to live in the space I'm renting and work...it just isn't going to pan out. I have work booked through manager and I'll get by without losing money...but the desk just doesn't add up. Unless you know someone that wants to co-fund and help run a bigger space? Sleep under the console! If you open a place in Prov, I'll stuff some gear in there.
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Post by ericn on Apr 4, 2015 17:56:04 GMT -6
I knowwwww. But that's before you factor in the patch bay, and all the analog gear that get the sound that works for me. Additionally the money behind where we were originally planning on installing things got tangled up...so I'm paying out of pocket alone for the new room I've moved into and started treating. So we're at a crossroad. I'm probably swapping to a Shadow Hills Equinox or a Great River Mixmaster 20, and a custom Omnirax desk that will rack most of the gear I'll be keeping. A much more set and forget rig will be put together, and most outboard will be stepped or mostly stepped in their controls. I would keep it...but with guitar amps and other gear...plus the fact that I have to live in the space I'm renting and work...it just isn't going to pan out. I have work booked through manager and I'll get by without losing money...but the desk just doesn't add up. Unless you know someone that wants to co-fund and help run a bigger space? Sleep under the console! If you open a place in Prov, I'll stuff some gear in there. I was thinking a bed frame that rolled above the board!
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Post by carymiller on Apr 6, 2015 1:44:45 GMT -6
Sleep under the console! If you open a place in Prov, I'll stuff some gear in there. I was thinking a bed frame that rolled above the board! I LOL'd a lot when I read your comments Eric...actually I just furnished a new apartment...etc. Even if I wanted to sleep with the console in there ugh...I dunno. I think I might save up for an Buzz REQ 2.2 to cheer me up and to use as an analog insert at the end...not the same as using a console, but I'll get "depth" out of the equation at least and I can spring for a mastering version with 0.5dB steps.
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Post by ben on Apr 6, 2015 5:50:33 GMT -6
Due to space constraints...I simply can't keep my 32 channel console. This post isn't to advertise, I'm just feeling a bit depressed about it. Anyone ever been in this position? If it makes you feel any better, I got rid of my console a few years back and swapped it for a nice patchbay system and a control surface. I honestly don't miss the console. Sure, a console is fun to sit at and show off and hug sometimes, but the theory behind my decision was an advancement in technology. I was using a Tascam DM-4800, which gave me inputs, a control surface, a monitor section and DA/AD. It looked pretty and the clients loved the grandeur of it, but by taking out the console, I reduced my noise by going direct to pre/channel strip, etc. and reduced by footprint, enabling the option to make the whole system portable. I was also able to upgrade all of the separate components of a console, giving me an overall better sound. So, don't feel bad. Look for the opportunities to update your rig to better serve your sound.
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Post by kcatthedog on Apr 6, 2015 6:02:08 GMT -6
^^This^^ but take lovey/dovey (me and my baby) pictures first !!
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Post by mrholmes on Apr 6, 2015 12:55:43 GMT -6
I came from ITB and now I love hybrid. I would not give away my small, but very limted A+H ZED 420. Everything I mix hybrid sounds wider and deeper. And I am much faster as with pure ITB mixing..... Sounds crazy but that is the workflow I prefer..... I would not trade my small mixer for anything.
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Post by jeromemason on Apr 6, 2015 14:55:09 GMT -6
Nothing beats the lowend that comes off a console, take it from me, I made the switch a few years ago and I've never been able to get that sound again. Now, I did say I made the switch, and it was for damn good reason and if you've got a damn good reason then you'll have to be like me, make the most with what you CAN have.
But still, as Jessie said, Make it work buddy.
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Post by carymiller on Apr 7, 2015 0:17:01 GMT -6
I came from ITB and now I love hybrid. I would not give away my small, but very limted A+H ZED 420. Everything I mix hybrid sounds wider and deeper. And I am much faster as with pure ITB mixing..... Sounds crazy but that is the workflow I prefer..... I would not trade my small mixer for anything. Even using a single pair of analog EQ's as an analog insert on the 2Bus of a digital mix always opens things up for me in terms of depth. If I couldn't have anything else I would want a chain that at least supports that. That's why I mixed hybrid for about 7 years straight, I couldn't afford a desk at the time so I made that work for me. But the whole time I saved for a console...that's why I've been so down about it. Though, I think I've got a good plan this time around in terms of where to take things.
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Post by carymiller on Apr 7, 2015 0:19:49 GMT -6
Nothing beats the lowend that comes off a console, take it from me, I made the switch a few years ago and I've never been able to get that sound again. Now, I did say I made the switch, and it was for damn good reason and if you've got a damn good reason then you'll have to be like me, make the most with what you CAN have. But still, as Jessie said, Make it work buddy. Tell me about it...I've been picking up a lot of plugins lately on the cheap to gear up for the swap too after figuring out there would just be no way to keep the console, but I know the bottom end just won't be there in the same way. It's the harmonic distortions you get in the low mids and sub lows...all that information in those bands just can't be matched in the digital realm with square wave distortions mimicking nonlinear phase distortions. When you switched did you go for a summing mixer of any kind?
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Post by jeromemason on Apr 7, 2015 1:37:11 GMT -6
Yeah, for a while I just used 8 channels via Black Lion PM8, but, I bought another and linked them together so now I'm at 16. I just got my rig pieced together this afternoon actually so I couldn't tell you if there is any difference between 8 and 16, but I'd have to imagine there will be some difference. At least now I don't have to run stereo stems, I use one for center and the other for L/R. Still need to do a mix and see how it feels, probably will tomorrow.
I will say that mixing ITB caused more lowend actually, but, it always felt flabby to me, kind of crowded, the summing mixer does fix that for sure, tightens the lowend and keeps things from getting crowded. The PM8 has transformer outs and transformers on every input, so it most definitely gives you the harmonic content, I also run the mix out of those through a pair of VP28's and then I get my forward mids back with a little more focus on the lowend.
The thing about the PM8's is that I think I've got maybe 1400 in both of them, and I got both from BLA. They were ones folks were sending in to upgrade to the MKII, but really I can't see anything justifiable to upgrade in the MKII, other than the fixed some noise on channel 8 via the PSU and that you can stack as many units you want on each other, however many channels you want. I always felt 16 was my goal in this hybrid setup. There are some other summing rigs I wouldn't mind having, the Neve one allows inserts I believe and you can add a fader pack to it, also has 16 channels. I'm going to do some comparisons on the 8 vs. 16 channel setup on the next mix. Plus, it'll be the first time I'll put my new Motu 16a into use, so I really can't go back and compare to anything old because the conversion has changed, along with the room, even the town. Something about Nashville, just makes all this seem more real or something, really hard to explain.
Anyways, you're probably going to need a summing rig that does what mine does, if you know what I'm talking about when I talk about the lowend off a console then I don't think just a passive summing rig will work, you need something to add those harmonics, and it really needs to be the mixers summing section and output. And, you might look into either building some VP28's or if you're not about DIY grabbing a pair of the Heiders to put your mix through. That gives you back the console feel as well, really opens things up and gives your mix some balls in the vocal and instruments.
Any questions just lemme know, I'll try to give you some feedback on the new setup as soon as I turn something out.
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Post by gouge on Apr 7, 2015 3:56:11 GMT -6
I am gonna put it out there that if your room is too small for a 32ch desk then it could be too small for appropriate acoustics as well.
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Post by carymiller on Apr 7, 2015 4:42:53 GMT -6
I am gonna put it out there that if your room is too small for a 32ch desk then it could be too small for appropriate acoustics as well. The Dimensions are fine for mixing...but not huge. Honestly I've done some of my best work in smaller rooms in terms of mixing since, with treatment, there's just less to do in general. Large control rooms can fool you if they're not really carefully tuned to start with. Also I have pretty strict rules about turning monitors and setup for multiple monitors so I can always get to a place where things feel "familiar". I get where you're going but the space will be fine. I'm a lot more worried about replacing the console with gear that will get me around the race track without too much by way of compromise.
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