Focusrite Liquid Mix - Pentatonik

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Uploaded by on Sep 17, 2008

Pentatonik talking about how essential the Focusrite Liquid Mix is to his studio production.

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  • i donw undestand that guy is the only one to say taht it sound like the real thing.. is he pay to do the video loll

  • Check out the Liquid Mix challenge from the product page of the Focusrite website to hear how close the emulations sound to the real thing

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  • WOW. its mad reverb in that room. he needs to put up acoustic panels and blankets

  • How can you mix in that room? Eek.

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  • @SPFXsynthesisers You're not compromising anything by using legacy drivers. Many, if not most, of the FireWire interfaces out there work better with the Legacy 1394 drivers rather than the Windows 7 drivers. I have a Liquid MIx running fine on Win 7 64bit. Switching back to legacy drivers hasn't changed anything for me.

  • @kardoplay LOL. Yeah a newb with a track list and NOT just a few cds under his belt. Your room doesn't have to be totally dead for you to mix and close monitors can minimize the problems. At any rate all rooms have nodes. It's a matter of knowing your room and your monitors.

  • Bet that he can not mix in this room that sounds like a church Do not think they thought of this when they made​this movie But all have been beginners sometime, but this was really bad. A real newbie!

  • Check out the new studio on my website. (simeonbowring)

    Please note the acoustic foam!!!

  • @elderon87 I concur. Having great monitors and/or an amazing D/A converter means nothing if the room is not conditioned. I believe it is the room that is most important, monitors then D/A converter. Room first because it can even make consumer speakers speakers sound significantly more defined and controlled. Next would be monitors because even the best D/A cannot compensate for the inaccurate frequency response of cheap monitors. D/A of course is very important. Helps with mixing.Less fatigue

  • Come on people, may be the one who edited this video added some reverb, we don't know. One thing is for sure: this guy has a lot of years of experience, he's not a begginer.

  • You have to treat the room dude...lots of reverb there...I wonder how can you mix in this room =(

  • It is a great product but I have to say Focusrite need their ass kicking for not making suitable drivers for Windows 7 64 bit.There work around?Oh yeah roll back your bus driver to a legacy version...yeah right so I am going to compromise my DAW which is working perfectly by rolling back a bus driver to a legacy version.FOCUSRITE WINDOWS 7 IS A VALID OP SYSTEM<ITS BEEN OUT FOR AGES AND YOU STILL HAVE NOT SORTED A DRIVER FOR YOUR PRODUCTS OUT.AND YOU WONDER WHY ALOT OF PPL HAVE BAD OPINIONS.

  • His head is very close to his speakers. He probably doesn't hear the reverb of the room as we do.

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