Yeah, it's pretty cool. The company has a bunch of cool things, including a mastering console that could probably work well as a hybrid mix situation.trodden wrote: ↑Fri Apr 26, 2024 12:17 pmNice. Thats rad it does M/S as well.drumsound wrote: ↑Fri Apr 26, 2024 7:35 am
The Bax is pretty clean, yet bold sounding, if that makes sense. You can do a lot with it, Each band can be stereo, mid or side, so once a frequency is chosen, you can audition each option. I got the 1db gain switches and on the mix bus that's kind of a lot (they also offer .5db which might be better in mastering) you can always hear what you've done. When I'm ready to add it to a mix, I can think about what I want in a big picture way and the EQ really helps get me there. Things like wanting a more open sound, or a more aggressive push, or "more thump" are easy to dial in.
A lot of my sessions lately have been fast, but I want to try it on overheads, and vocals sometime.
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Can you expand on this a bit?
Also agree with the Peter Katis thing whenever possible. I spent a while experimenting with the tape emulators to get, what I felt was the best sonic profile for me, and I leave it there now and mix into that.
Basically I see myself slowly replacing my ITB 2 Buss with a few good hardware pieces. The AML is giving me some added dimension, the 542s are giving me some glue and heft. A clean Beriech03 audio EQ seems like a really good addition to that chain.
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If you're ever driving north through Illinois, stop by and hear mine.T-rex wrote: ↑Sat Apr 27, 2024 5:05 pmCan you expand on this a bit?
Also agree with the Peter Katis thing whenever possible. I spent a while experimenting with the tape emulators to get, what I felt was the best sonic profile for me, and I leave it there now and mix into that.
Basically I see myself slowly replacing my ITB 2 Buss with a few good hardware pieces. The AML is giving me some added dimension, the 542s are giving me some glue and heft. A clean Beriech03 audio EQ seems like a really good addition to that chain.
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That’s awesome, I appreciate the offer!
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