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Subject: Go for o3d?


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Original Message 1/3                 Date: 04-May-00  @  10:12 PM   -   Go for o3d?

djmarty

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I'm currently using a really fucked up analoug desk, a 24 channel solton.
I'm now looking for a new one and i think i go for a digital one. I noticed the yamaha o3d. Nice specs

The new desk has tomeet my conditions.

I like a clean sound, punchy bass. The clean sound won't be a problem but is the frequency response ok for making punchy, powerfull (sub)bass?

In a few words, should i go for the o3d?



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Message 2/3                 Date: 05-May-00  @  12:00 AM   -   RE: Go for o3d?

damballah

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That desk will allow to sculpt the sound to your heart's content. Where most systems fall short as far as the sub-bass is in the monitoring chain -- the speakers and amplifier. I really doubt a Yamaha digital mixer would be a week link in the chain.



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Message 3/3                 Date: 05-May-00  @  09:41 AM   -   RE: Go for o3d?

max coombe

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i use an 02r, which has similar spec - they are clean as f***, but bear in mind that they don't colour the sound at all, so what you put in is what you get out more or less so it can sound a little antiseptic if all your sound sources are digital.

a friend of mine has his old studiomaster desk set up as an fx send on his mackie 8bus - this enables him to apply the crunch & distortion from his old desk if he needs to...



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