Right on Man!!sethlit wrote:Dwayne-
That's funny, I was just looking into the Lynx Aurora 8 ch. I was also reading somewhere that Black Lion is coming out with something new that is supposed to be killer. Maybe with Namm 11' gear being released, prices on the old stuff may drop?
The more I research, the more I think I should save up for the Aurora 8. Besides...it would be a nice write off after all
I'm definitely to the point of really wanting to dive in and do it right. I have always felt that my mixes have lacked that "thickness", "space" to them. While, I'm sure that improving my engineering skills will help, it sure would be nice to work with good A/D conversion. Up till now, I have been hearing the Mbox2's conversions. I have way too many projects ahead of me to not justify spending the investment.
Thanks for the advice! It might be a month or so, but I'll keep you posted with which A/D I end up going with. Now...WIN7, and to start reading up on Cubase 6.![]()
kitchensinkmusic-
Thanks for the link, I'm signing up. Perfect day/time for me as well.
I have to say, this forum rocks. You guys are amazing.
I was thinking of building a mobile rig myself. The Aurora would be my choice for sure.
I think you are discovering what many home studios find out. That converter matters when you are trying to get the high fidelity. The top end clarity and low end punch CANT be achieved properly with out good conversion. No amount of EQ or anything can replace something that is not there to begin with.
Save up your money and do it right. Way to go!