Just curious. When you do a mix down. What kind of file format are you finalizing with? Do you leave them in .wav format? And if so, those are fairly large files. how do you get them to your clients?
@songswedo ftp... of course they're wav or aiff when mixed, no one who's actually serious about their work would distribute an mp3 or similar. no station in their right mind would accept it either.
That would eliminate the erquirement of a Hybryd to separate transmit and recieve audio, as they are now on seprate patchs, but you would stillrequire the AUX Minus setup on the mixer.
Without that you would still have the issue of the person callingin hearing the board output with their audio. With the natural delay of the 'round trip' of their voice, they wouold hear their voice echoing.
Just curious. When you do a mix down. What kind of file format are you finalizing with? Do you leave them in .wav format? And if so, those are fairly large files. how do you get them to your clients?
songswedo 1 year ago
@songswedo ftp... of course they're wav or aiff when mixed, no one who's actually serious about their work would distribute an mp3 or similar. no station in their right mind would accept it either.
mandolinroad 9 months ago
I also heard that called mix minus
Codyman1071 2 years ago
Very interesting Fletch, that answered many questions
race4kids 2 years ago
That would eliminate the erquirement of a Hybryd to separate transmit and recieve audio, as they are now on seprate patchs, but you would stillrequire the AUX Minus setup on the mixer.
Without that you would still have the issue of the person callingin hearing the board output with their audio. With the natural delay of the 'round trip' of their voice, they wouold hear their voice echoing.
Hope this answers your question!
MITDPROD 2 years ago
What is feasibility of using two separate phone lines and using one to send out and one to receive audio?
Fraznor 2 years ago