The Audeint ASP8024 Heritage Edition Analogue Recording Console - Part 1

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  • Опубликовано: 12 сен 2024
  • This is a 3 Part Series based on the The Audeint ASP8024 Heritage Edition Analogue Recording Console. In this series, in Part 1 we cover how to get signal into the desk via the Line/Mic Inputs using a microphone, and via the Tape/DAW Inputs using Avid Protools.
    In Part 2, we then show you how to group the Long Faders of the desk to a Subgroup. Lastly in Part 3 we discuss running your signal through an external anologue effects unit, and how to get signal to the artist in the booth via the console.
    Thank you for checking out the series, We do hope it was helpful as you embark in your new journey as an Audio Engineer.
    A Big Thank you to SAE Institute South Africa for making it possible for us to record this video. Please check out their campus premises and studios.
    Lastly Thank you to Megan Thodlana, Aphiwe Mweza and Wouter Mare for their assistance in making this series a success.
    May music continue changing lives

Комментарии • 4

  • @JoelBouchillon
    @JoelBouchillon Месяц назад +1

    Once you route Channel 4 to BUSS (Group out) #4, you need to make sure that Buss Master for (group out) #4 is set to unity. Also, @ 15:55, you need to pan the drum channels (17/18) Left and Right.....otherwise, you're listening to your drums in mono.

    • @SiphosomusaMdaka
      @SiphosomusaMdaka Месяц назад

      This is true, in our studios we generally keep our Bus Masters set to unity.

  • @motitsoedanielmafale6305
    @motitsoedanielmafale6305 6 дней назад

    Hello ..
    How much is that audient desk (mixer) ?

  • @LaurenPassarelli
    @LaurenPassarelli 5 месяцев назад

    How are you getting in and out of the box? Are you usung the adat lite pipe connectors too on your interface? I used two Aphex 141 bs to D/A so I can get 32 in and back. ruclips.net/video/QUyHxKRnjF0/видео.html