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Published on 07/11/10 at 05:11
Best value:
Excellent
Card with 8 preamps Presonus transistor (same as on a FP10 or FireStudio).
ADAT digital output with the option to leave the 8 preamps directly, without going through the ADAT (and skip the A / D conversion of digimax), which can serve!
Briefly, all information on the manufacturer's website.
UTILIZATION
We can not be simpler:
you plug, you turn your gain knob and you're done.
the only problem (if it really is one) lies in the fact of not making a mistake to connect the ADAT and BNC cables in "output" instead of "input" ...
SOUND QUALITY
A priori it is relatively transparent preamps.
After, at this price, you get the transparency and cleanliness required to make very accurate registration.
To have a little park in good quality microphone, you get easily get very good catches its exploitable in a mix.
OVERALL OPINION
I used this in 3 sessions Digimax taken its complement of Presonus FireStudio for 16 tracks simultaneously and thus produce good catches taken or drums live.
I have owned the Firepod model before moving on this config.
Honestly, I think with presonus it is really about what can be better in this price range to make the recording very correct with 8 or 16 preamps simultaneously.
In addition, the Digimax can connect to any interface of any brand via the ADAT or any converter via the OUTPUT's Direct, which enables its buyer to really use it long whether amateur home-studio owners wishing to have pus on the cheap preamps to make drums or is PRO interfaces, preamps and converters of much better quality but would need to complete all this to make big catches live etc. ...
brief ... A purchase that can be very useful and scalable thanks to its compatibility with any hardware whatsoever.
A value for money out of competition.
I would do this choice with great pleasure.
ADAT digital output with the option to leave the 8 preamps directly, without going through the ADAT (and skip the A / D conversion of digimax), which can serve!
Briefly, all information on the manufacturer's website.
UTILIZATION
We can not be simpler:
you plug, you turn your gain knob and you're done.
the only problem (if it really is one) lies in the fact of not making a mistake to connect the ADAT and BNC cables in "output" instead of "input" ...
SOUND QUALITY
A priori it is relatively transparent preamps.
After, at this price, you get the transparency and cleanliness required to make very accurate registration.
To have a little park in good quality microphone, you get easily get very good catches its exploitable in a mix.
OVERALL OPINION
I used this in 3 sessions Digimax taken its complement of Presonus FireStudio for 16 tracks simultaneously and thus produce good catches taken or drums live.
I have owned the Firepod model before moving on this config.
Honestly, I think with presonus it is really about what can be better in this price range to make the recording very correct with 8 or 16 preamps simultaneously.
In addition, the Digimax can connect to any interface of any brand via the ADAT or any converter via the OUTPUT's Direct, which enables its buyer to really use it long whether amateur home-studio owners wishing to have pus on the cheap preamps to make drums or is PRO interfaces, preamps and converters of much better quality but would need to complete all this to make big catches live etc. ...
brief ... A purchase that can be very useful and scalable thanks to its compatibility with any hardware whatsoever.
A value for money out of competition.
I would do this choice with great pleasure.