Is it smart to lightly compress everything while recording using an outboard compressor? Or do you all record straight from the pre-amp. I use two focusrite ISA 428's for preamp and A to D.
--- Pros: --- I could see that outboard compression may sound better than Waves C1 or Renassaince, and by doing it prior to going digital, perhaps you are providing your DAW with a higher resolution track. It also may make it easier to set recording volume.
--- Cons: --- Cost. Maybe an economical analog compressor is not better than Waves C1. I may not want all my tracks compressed. I may get the initial compression settings wrong. How expensive do you go? Aphex 8 channels for $400, Prosonus 8 for $800, or focusrite red 2 channels for $3000?
--- Pros: --- I could see that outboard compression may sound better than Waves C1 or Renassaince, and by doing it prior to going digital, perhaps you are providing your DAW with a higher resolution track. It also may make it easier to set recording volume.
--- Cons: --- Cost. Maybe an economical analog compressor is not better than Waves C1. I may not want all my tracks compressed. I may get the initial compression settings wrong. How expensive do you go? Aphex 8 channels for $400, Prosonus 8 for $800, or focusrite red 2 channels for $3000?