trashcanman
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Hi,
Mid-Side matrixing is a great tool to shape mixes and I was curious what the benefits of doing it via a dedicated analogue device vs a simple DAW plugin are.
The most obvious is if you want to stay in the analogue realm then you’re “degrading” your mix by passing it in and out of a ADC/DAC, but are there any other reasons?
I have a nice Apogee converter and would usually be doing it once a track is mostly complete and ready to be digitised anyway.
Mid-Side matrixing is a great tool to shape mixes and I was curious what the benefits of doing it via a dedicated analogue device vs a simple DAW plugin are.
The most obvious is if you want to stay in the analogue realm then you’re “degrading” your mix by passing it in and out of a ADC/DAC, but are there any other reasons?
I have a nice Apogee converter and would usually be doing it once a track is mostly complete and ready to be digitised anyway.