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Andromeda and a Roland VS 2480

Andromeda and a Roland VS 2480

2001-03-31 by arp26002000@yahoo.com

I am going to get a Andromeda and Roland VS 2480 together with 2 DS 
50 will that be good or should i keep my old mixer for the andromeda.



Do any have list over th e sounds in Andromeda.

Re: [Andromeda_A6] Andromeda and a Roland VS 2480

2001-04-01 by Anthony A Wright

Subject: [Andromeda_A6] Andromeda and a Roland VS 2480


> I am going to get a Andromeda and Roland VS 2480 together with 2 DS
> 50 will that be good or should i keep my old mixer for the andromeda.
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> Do any have list over th e sounds in Andromeda.
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Of all the small studios, the Rolands are for far the best!  They can have
the option of using a form of audio compression, and it sounds great to my
ears! ( nothing like MP3, at ANY rate")  the only problem is that you will
notice
 the comression after bouncing tracks a lot.

I do beacause my 1680 is only 16 tracks, but enough for my projects....
So you might use the non-compressed format, but I beleive, at expense of
half the tracks...

I will be using the AUX signal of the A6 to an ART Dual MP tube preamp
for "rounding" the sound, and then to a Lexicon MPX500, then digital to the
VS.
(Using the Lexicon 24 bit A/D ).
The A6 mains with FX all wet will go directly to the VS as to have a
reference
between the two results....  a final test for the "wedge" ( very easy to
overload )

The VS has very good digital A/D and internal FX, all in the digital domain,
so the
mixes are very clean. But using ONLY the Roland FX can have a very familiar
feel....

The internal Roland FX are very, very clean, and since all the sends and
returns
are internal in the digital domain, no overloads!

I love analogue, but digital has it's place in recording....

Ant.

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