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Old 09-07-2001, 07:22 PM
MichaelEarthMedia MichaelEarthMedia is offline
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Default ProTools Mixer

Hi All,
A client wanted a Live demo recording of a whole night Recorded on DA88. 3 x songs
mixed to get work & a band record of the night.4 x 45 min sets. There was not the budget to put it all in ProTools & I did not want to.I created a Mixer in ProTools which was all Aux inputs & mixed live to Dat, without wasting any disc space at all on the band's copy.
(DA88 into the AD8000 DA88 B buss Digital in)
Way cool. ProTools Rocks!!!!
Regards Michael
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Old 09-07-2001, 09:24 PM
Mike Tholen Mike Tholen is offline
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Default Re: ProTools Mixer

that's cool...but
you used protools for the main thing that I hate about it! IT's MIXER SUCKS!
but for all intents and purposes it was "the right choice" for you. [img]images/icons/grin.gif[/img]
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