Hi Arron
My answer would be: ”It depends…!”. I often use the mix output. I know the manual says there’s a lot of noise, but I don’t think it’s so bad. And if you want to use an analogue mixer and mixing to subgroups (I did that some years ago – and the result was not much better than the mix output, as far as I remember), it have to be a good mixer if you want to avoid any noise from 16 channels, subgroups etc. The biggest problem with using the mix out is, everything is in mono. I don’t know about a router. I asked Peter Wielk a couple of weeks ago about the possibilities of buying a router using routing as a solution, but I have received no answer…Peter, do you read this? Is it possible with ver 6.03 to use a router, and which possibilities will the router give you?
If you want the mixer solution, maybe it would be an idea to look at some of the small digital mixers – Roland VM3100 PRO or something like that. I guess you can buy a small digital mixer for about a couple of hundred Dollars/Euro/English Pounds.
Sincerely
Klaus Poulsen
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Sendt: 18. november 2003 02:55
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Emne: [Fairlight-CMI] Best way to
record series 3..... ?
Hi there !
I was just wondering how you all recorded your
series 3's :
I have a small project studio, where I have most
of stuff connected digitally.
I dont have a router in series 3, but I do have a
stero mix card (Thanks to
horizontal !)
My question is : if I
want to record the fairlight with best sound quality, will I
need to get a 16 xlr input analogue mixer
capable of mixing to subgroups ?
Can I just take the xlrs outputs to a 1/4 inch
jacks in a patchbay, and create
groups by bridging the grouped outputs together,
or will I degridate the output
?
I am really just after some ideas on how you guys
do it and what results you
get.
I probably find you all have huge mixing desks now
and ill be embarased. ;(
Cheers,
Arron
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