Absolutely. I can hear the difference between ITB and the DM3200, and I can for SURE hear the difference between the DM at 24 bits/96khz and my old Yamaha 02R at 16/44.1. Captdan is right... The DM's real sonic power opens up at the higher resolutions. (Since it's so easy to forget what one said once upon a time, I sure hope I wasn't one of the people who said you were nuts!)
So everyone hears a difference when using the DM for summing instead of running a 2 bus from the DAW?
Yes, I have mentioned it before. Clear night and day difference to me. Sure wish the DM4800 had a respectable 64-ch ASIO driver to take better advantage of that...
I'll return here when I have an actual question.Not that discussion again, sigh... AudioWave, you might wanna click 'edit' on that previous message and lower the tone a bit. Geesh what's happening with this forum...
Crap...now you all convinced me to try OTB again. Darn you all!!Absolutely. I can hear the difference between ITB and the DM3200, and I can for SURE hear the difference between the DM at 24 bits/96khz and my old Yamaha 02R at 16/44.1. Captdan is right... The DM's real sonic power opens up at the higher resolutions. (Since it's so easy to forget what one said once upon a time, I sure hope I wasn't one of the people who said you were nuts!)
Crap...now you all convinced me to try OTB again. Darn you all!!![]()
Say.....while y'all are all sharing and caring on here...
If you were using the DM 4800 as a stand alone mixer, and you're using the automation, how would the DM know where you are in a song? Or does it have to be linked to a recorder that has a timecode? Just wondering, 'cause I'm a newbie at this and my lack of knowledge knows no bounds.