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Originally Posted by
Dan McLaren
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Yo folks... sorry for my ignorance. But I looked for ages and couldn't find the answer...
Where does the desk record from with the firewire/usb card? Is it just a dry signal affer the preamp? Or can you record the compressors and eq with the take you're recording? So I could give a singers monitor mix a bit of delay and reverb or whatever they wanted, but just record a nice clean take with a touch of eq and compression.
Cheers.
Dan.
Recording works very well, with very little demand of processing power.
The signal of the firewire/USB out is the dry input signal, directly after the input converter. Only the gain setting is affecting your recording signal. Inputs are routed in groups of 8 (i.e. Channel 1 to 8 or 17-24) to the input of your DAW. a standard macbook will have trouble with the slow disk. Recording 22 Tracks is possible though. Recording 32 Tracks need a faster disk/Macpro.
Recording(Card)patches correspond to the real connectors of the board and not to channels, busses etc.(Input and output connectors)
If you want to record a bus, you have to patch that bus to an output
and record that group of outputs.
Cheers, Tinn