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@vladimirtrump4806
@vladimirtrump4806 Год назад
you dont understand the topic, my friend (but you've made instructional video... huge face palm). Why would you print your tracks? Why they do it in the big good studios? The idea is to exclude any digital influence to your audio signal. Since digital bouncing of your DAW is 2D, lifeless, small, dull and another 1000 words.. Analog printing (from mixer, summing device, tape etc) giving live, space, groove etc to your audio
@AaronOwenSmith
@AaronOwenSmith Год назад
In the age of digital audio, the term “printing” generally refers to recording audio with all the effects applied and included in the recording., Bouncing in studio one is not the same and routing a signal to a bus and recording (printing) it is a term not just for the analogue world, besides, you could also route audio out to a summing mixer and then back to the daw, to record again (printing) This isn't a digital vs analog thing, its a term, used to explain destructive editing or finalization. And even if you think the term is not correct, this video shows the difference between two different ways to mixdown. Modern "Bouncing" and old fashioned "tape style" recording.