Hearitsound
New Member
I’m working on a sound design for a live mix job this summer. Most of the time, I’m just running everything through a board and a fairly bare-bones setup, however this time I’m considering leveraging my interfaces and plugins to run everything in the box on my computer and mix through Logic Pro X. The idea is appealing to me, at least theoretically, mainly due to my lack of outboard efx processing (reverb, compression, graphic EQ, etc.) and the ability to set up and test the signal chains ahead of time to maximize the ability to plug-and-play.
I have the input channels mapped out on a spreadsheet, along with the appropriate outputs for individual headphone mixes and the main outputs, so I think I’m good there. My question really is: has anyone in this group tried something like this, and if so what was your experience? What worked well, what didn’t, what would you change next time?
I have the input channels mapped out on a spreadsheet, along with the appropriate outputs for individual headphone mixes and the main outputs, so I think I’m good there. My question really is: has anyone in this group tried something like this, and if so what was your experience? What worked well, what didn’t, what would you change next time?