@JimmyCoola1 They wouldn't because then the fader movements would be recorded to track; what happens if they don't like the finished recording? They wouldn't be able to work with the sound and would have to re-record. They will have most likely recorded the sound, put the desk into read and write and automated the faders the way they see fit, that way it would be non-destructive editing - simply take the channel strip out of read and re-do the fader movements if there's a mistake
Amen
diegovar45 1 month ago
@oFUDGEo That's what I said aha
JimmyCoola1 1 month ago
@JimmyCoola1 They wouldn't because then the fader movements would be recorded to track; what happens if they don't like the finished recording? They wouldn't be able to work with the sound and would have to re-record. They will have most likely recorded the sound, put the desk into read and write and automated the faders the way they see fit, that way it would be non-destructive editing - simply take the channel strip out of read and re-do the fader movements if there's a mistake
oFUDGEo 1 month ago
@MrCurls121 The faders would originally be recorded by the machine as the engineers move them up and down, then replay the motion in playback
JimmyCoola1 4 months ago
Are the knobs on the huge mixing desk literally being automated up and down by the computer? Very cool video
MrCurls121 5 months ago
Thx
AndGz7 9 months ago
thanks great video!
Danie9989 1 year ago