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by soundsofcallado_Archive
bishopdante wrote:The counteproductive and reliability-killing bloat, and the useful but labyrinthine complexity of software mix/remix/re-re-remix tools is why a lot of people are using devices like the joeco blackbox: https://joeco.co.uk/multi-track-audio-r ... cts-joeco/ they're designed for extreme reliability and no-nonsense speed of operation.I keep hearing a lot about these, but in my ignorance, I know not what console to use with it. Research...Boombats wrote:I have and love a Zoom LiveTrak L-12. Prior to that, i struggled with the limitations of my computer and a few different interfaces. Now i track to the Zoom and dump it to my computer for plugins and mixing. i used a Korg 12 track somethingorother back in the day, but exporting files was a pain in the ass. these days, standalones are much better and cheaper, though i wouldn't use the onboard effects for anything but live mixing.The Tascam is pretty much their version of the Zoom. I keep reading good things about the Zoom, but am hesitant to pull the trigger.I want to be able to to do overdubs and things like that, but would prefer to find a way to mix outside the box. That's a bummer with the Tascam because it only has 1 aux. Just seems like to me if you can record, overdub and mix out a solid stereo file, why wouldn't you? I also know a few people using these units how Boombats said: they are tracking onto the stand alone and then dumping files in their DAW later to mix. I'm looking to potentially escape the DAW altogether. If I can.