I began "Fun, Fun, Fun" several years back to develop an SOP for integrating my DP-24 with Harrison Consoles' Mixbus D.A.W. Life got in the way, and I only recently got around to finishing it.
I'm finding this hybrid production process works well for me:
* Tracking on the DP-24, maximizes all of its versatility and eliminates any latency concerns.
* Mixing using the D.A.W. opens all the versatility available in the software and plug-ins.
* I have the option to bring the stereo mix back into the DP-24 for mastering, or stay on the computer for mastering with a stand-a-lone program (either Finalizer or Lurssen Mastering Console).
EDIT
I removed the original link in favor of making a demo comparing how mastering the mix using my DP-24 compared with mastering the mix using a $150US stand-a-lone software mastering program.
You'll find the link in post #5 following.
I'm finding this hybrid production process works well for me:
* Tracking on the DP-24, maximizes all of its versatility and eliminates any latency concerns.
* Mixing using the D.A.W. opens all the versatility available in the software and plug-ins.
* I have the option to bring the stereo mix back into the DP-24 for mastering, or stay on the computer for mastering with a stand-a-lone program (either Finalizer or Lurssen Mastering Console).
EDIT
I removed the original link in favor of making a demo comparing how mastering the mix using my DP-24 compared with mastering the mix using a $150US stand-a-lone software mastering program.
You'll find the link in post #5 following.
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