Scott.

Forgive me if I appeared to be critical of your recording technique. In threads like this, I tend to court controversy, which is a character flaw I find difficult to throw off!

At the end of the day. it's the final mix which we're judged on, not the way we got there.

I learnt my recording in the 60s and 70s, when attention to detail such as levels throughout the signal chain was essential, bearing in mind the equipment we had. Old habits die hard. I have to say, though, there's no way I would want to go back to tape and enormous mixers with no automation.

BTW, if you like maths, which you seem to have a good grasp of, try factoring in the fact that quantization noise is frequency sensitive - it gets scary!

ROG.

Last edited by ROG; 06/09/12 02:30 AM.