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Instead of bouncing your tracks to hard disk you can send all the individual tracks of your DAW project to an analog summing mixer or a mixing console. This different way of working helps you to reshape your mixing process and can color your sound individually.
RME Audio converters are designed to capture every nuance of a performance, with no added sweeteners. Every detail is captured and no detail is lost. Neutral conversion allows you to hear the performance exactly as it is in the room — giving you the confidence you need that what you hear in the control room will translate to the final product.
00:00 – Intro
00:26 – Why Analog Summing?
02:27 – SPL MixDream
03:05 – M-32 Pro AD/DA Converters
03:47 – TotalMix FX Overview
04:18 – Channel Layouts
05:27 – Channel Track Assignment
07:03 – M-32 Pro Reference Levels
07:41 – Logic Pro X Setup
07:59 – Bus Assignment
10:08 – A/B Comparison Setup
12:00 – DIGICheck
12:19 – This Technique Applies to All RME Interfaces
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