![]() ![]() ![]() i just never realized this till the other day when i was tracking guitars and had to drive the L/R mix hard because i was monitoring the guitar off the input that it sounded good, actually kind of, dare i say "pleasant"? The mixes sound OK, especially when i am PUSHING the master section. Then I got the 6000 and a TDM system with just a single 888. I just didnt feel it and wanted recall so i started mixing in the box. I have a SC6000 that is very similar to the 600.īefore i upgraded, I was using a mackie 24-8 with a digi001 with all 18 outs mixed on the mackie. So I can't really comment on a stock unit.) I have worked on other, stock 600s but never more than a day or two for each. According to the owner, all the modules, both input and master had been mod'd by Mr. (to be fully honest about my experiences, the 600 that I have done extensive work on had been given the full Audio Upgrades treatment. It reminds me of accounting when done in the box. But the actual manual work of creating a mix is both pleasant and intuitive on a good desk. I think folks are mixing analog for the wrong reason, I believe that you can get a good result either way, if you have great converters, top quality outboard, etc. The 600 is no API, Neve or even Trident, but I spent a good amount of time on one and you can certainly get the job done using one of these, especially if you have a nice outboard collection.īut no, neither the Soundcraft 600, or any other console that costs less than a small house, is going to noticeably improve your audio signal compared to summing in your DAW. Real faders, one knob per function, massive amounts of I/O, a reasonably comprehensive master section.the physical act of mixing on this console is a few million percent more pleasant than mouse-mixing. ![]() On the other hand, even if the console and the DAW sound exactly alike when summing audio, I would find working on a semi-full featured console like the 600 to be a huge improvement. IMHO, if all you are trying to do is improve the sound of your recording by using a console for summing instead of your computer, I don't think its worth the effort. ![]()
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