Thank you, Mark! I know everyone has their own "golden bullet" to solve all recording studio issues and best practice, but this helped me review my current setup due to latency from my I/O and with live practice/recording sessions. Again, thank you for sharing!
I have this same console, I’ve got it routed out of the daw through 3 presonus interfaces then the main stereo out back into the daw. I’ve A/B’d it with just the straight sound routed from daw to monitor and it’s nearly identical. My main fear was that the quality would be diminished vs just going in the box, it was a big gamble getting the console and interfaces but it paid off!
I have an apollo solo. I'm getting a mackie 32x8 console. Would I have to get a newer interface with more inputs and outputs to be able to run my audio through the board?. This will be my first mixing console
its really based on how many inputs you want to record at once and how many outputs you want to mix from the daw thru the interface into the console. I had a 8 channel output interface for years and switch to a 24 output MOTU interface so I can use the console to mix with as well as use some outboard gear with inserts on channels and bus channels. trust me when you incorporate your mackie console with your DAW and interface, You will love the difference sonically.
So, are you recording into your mixer (let's say channel one) , running through a direct out on channel one into your interface (into the DAW), then back out through a line output of the interface, back into the mixer through the insert channel on channel one, playing back in the daw/ mixing in the board, then outputting from mixer back into the daw using the direct out? So you have all channels available in your daw when you're done? Or are you summing in the mixer and using that to go back into the daw as a final stereo mix in different XLR / a tape input?
basically. all channels 1 thru 24 can be used to direct out to the interface into the DAW. each channel can be flip to listen to the channel itself or to monitor the returns from the interface coming from the DAW. the main output from the mixer is what is used to create a final stereo mix to be recorded back into the DAW as a final stereo master track
@@marksmusicplace3627 I’m getting close and I’ll return to your page to watch more. Routed my outboard compressor to an Aux channel and as an insert and I can’t hear any difference. I see the VU meter move but I don’t notice any reduction. Thanks for responding 💪🏾💪🏾
Hi Mark, I just subsicribed. Having troble just simply reording my guitar. I have just a compact 4 channel analog mixer. I do not have interface anymore becuase the power jack broke. I also carry sturdio one. can I record with just my mixer without the interface?
unfortunetley no. you need an interface for the software to be able to work. as far as recording yiur guitars, you can use the preamp in the mixer but investing in some higher quality preamps will make the guitar recording sound better
Thank you, Mark! I know everyone has their own "golden bullet" to solve all recording studio issues and best practice, but this helped me review my current setup due to latency from my I/O and with live practice/recording sessions. Again, thank you for sharing!
Thank you for doing this video Mark!
Nice Video Mark I'm Glad To See Someone Else Teaching Studio Recording Analog Gear Fundamentals Of Signal Routing Besides Me... Nice Job Bro 💯💯
Glad to find this video mark glad you did this just got a analog mixer with no direct out but subgroups and to summing outs tascam m224
Thank you!!! Great explanation video.
I just got a Mack 32.8 Bus Mixing Console...man...Im loving it...its my first proffessional studio mixing console...its sounding great with Cubase
yes. once you added a analog console into your workflow, its hard to go back to in the box only
I have this same console, I’ve got it routed out of the daw through 3 presonus interfaces then the main stereo out back into the daw. I’ve A/B’d it with just the straight sound routed from daw to monitor and it’s nearly identical. My main fear was that the quality would be diminished vs just going in the box, it was a big gamble getting the console and interfaces but it paid off!
Sold my GL-4000x40 and went with the Allen and Heath CQ-20B, lovin it.
Great
Thank you!
I love that board
This is wonderful ❤❤❤ please sir can you please teach me... Please I really want to learn
I have an apollo solo. I'm getting a mackie 32x8 console. Would I have to get a newer interface with more inputs and outputs to be able to run my audio through the board?. This will be my first mixing console
its really based on how many inputs you want to record at once and how many outputs you want to mix from the daw thru the interface into the console. I had a 8 channel output interface for years and switch to a 24 output MOTU interface so I can use the console to mix with as well as use some outboard gear with inserts on channels and bus channels. trust me when you incorporate your mackie console with your DAW and interface, You will love the difference sonically.
@@marksmusicplace3627 you confirm what I originally thought. Thank you for that. A newer interface with more outputs it is
Thanks for your help friend... But I'm having trouble connecting my desk to the sound card... Could you help me?
what kind of mixing desk do you have and what is your sound card?
need your help. 24ch board and not getting this. thanks in adv.
Hi, new fan. O Just wanna find out if it's possible to use the FX knobs to control my favourite plugins?
unfortunately not on an analog console
im using microphones for the guitar
So, are you recording into your mixer (let's say channel one) , running through a direct out on channel one into your interface (into the DAW), then back out through a line output of the interface, back into the mixer through the insert channel on channel one, playing back in the daw/ mixing in the board, then outputting from mixer back into the daw using the direct out? So you have all channels available in your daw when you're done? Or are you summing in the mixer and using that to go back into the daw as a final stereo mix in different XLR / a tape input?
basically. all channels 1 thru 24 can be used to direct out to the interface into the DAW. each channel can be flip to listen to the channel itself or to monitor the returns from the interface coming from the DAW. the main output from the mixer is what is used to create a final stereo mix to be recorded back into the DAW as a final stereo master track
@@marksmusicplace3627 Thanks man!
i need so much help setting up my GL3300!!!!
i have several videos on allen and heath consoles
@@marksmusicplace3627 I’m getting close and I’ll return to your page to watch more. Routed my outboard compressor to an Aux channel and as an insert and I can’t hear any difference. I see the VU meter move but I don’t notice any reduction.
Thanks for responding 💪🏾💪🏾
Confusing! Just use a 24 channel adda converter
Hi Mark, I just subsicribed. Having troble just simply reording my guitar. I have just a compact 4 channel analog mixer. I do not have interface anymore becuase the power jack broke. I also carry sturdio one. can I record with just my mixer without the interface?
unfortunetley no. you need an interface for the software to be able to work. as far as recording yiur guitars, you can use the preamp in the mixer but investing in some higher quality preamps will make the guitar recording sound better
Jackie 8 bus with protools