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Re: Would y'all mind if we keep asking Cancer to Go Fuck Itself?

Trust me, you have a lot of us standing in solidarity with you. Also, if chemo is making everything you eat taste like car parts in a trash compactor: Shrimp or scallops agli olio. It will taste pretty damn close to the Before Times. Peach or oreo milkshakes, too. You might just find some 7 layer di...

Re: Room mic recs: what, where?

I use a Blumlein array, Cascade Vin-Jets. Three reasons: 1. I can focus on the reflections that sound good and can reject the reflections that sound like ass, unlike omnis or PZMs where I'm kinda stuck with everything. Blumlein has a way of making a room sound better than it really is. 2. Miss me wi...

Re: Connecting legacy audio interfaces to a Dante network?

I haven't read the full thread so sorry if this has been covered already, but recently I stumbled across an interface brand called Ferrofish, and they have a lot of Dante stuff. Including this ADAT to Dante converter, which just happens to accommodate 32 channels each way: https://www.ferrofish.com...

Re: Recommend a cheap ribbon mic

Very, very highly recommend the Cascade Vin-Jet stereo pair with Blumlein bar. We use it on every session, usually on drum or amp room duty, but they can stand in perfectly for 4038s on overheads or R121s on guitar. They work just fine without the Lundahls if that's above your budget. You can always...

Re: Connecting legacy audio interfaces to a Dante network?

Are you just wanting to use Dante as your way into your DAW or are there larger sharing audio over network concerns? If you aren't sending Audio to remote devices or interfacing with other hardware that is Dante enabled, it's probably just putting a hat on a hat. What's the application you are goin...

Re: Connecting legacy audio interfaces to a Dante network?

Sorry for all the posting. Looks like Dante Via is the application you want. Limited to 16 ch of transmission unlike the 64 of DVS, but it supports ASIO/Core audio usb and firewire devices. It's like $60. If it works as advertised, you don't need other hardware as long as your network is tight. htt...

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