bitman
Yeah.
I ran a balanced resistive stem summer for awhile until the newness (pita) ran out.
Like mute and solo and fast bounce loss.
You'll be back in the box with the console emulator where you belong soon enough.
Or go back to Ableton... ;)
Seriously though - I'm not certain yet about analog summing but I am enjoying the summing process. I've got 16 tracks out to the Midas and then the Midas goes to a pair of Stam Audio Neve Pre-Amps (1073MPA with the Sowter Transformers). I have a Stam Audio SSL G bus clone on order as well.
I've always wanted to try a hybrid system and I'm committed to fully trying before backing out. The Midas gives me a bunch of pre-amps as well as let me do some helpful routing such as:
1. Record guitar direct. Right now I play through a Fractal Axe FX that records SPDIF through one of my Apollos. The first thing my guitar hits is a VHT Valvulator in which I put a 12AT7. The Valvulator has two outs so one goes to a Peterson Tuner > Skreddy Top Fuel and then into the Axe. The other I send to the Midas which records into one of the Apollo ins so I always have a dry guitar signal.
2. I have a cool shimmer effect in the Fractal - think U2s the Edge. I control it with a foot pedal. The problem is when I record sometimes I have too much shimmer or not enough. I'm setting up the Fractal so that it sends the Shimmer signal out the FX loop, through the Midas, and into the Apollo. That way, the shimmer is recorded on it's own track. I suppose I could just run the FX loop straight to the Apollo, but where's the fun in that? :)
3. My original EP3 Echoplex is on a Midas channel. This unit has a notorious volume drop so I have it on an insert on a channel and the channel is fed by, and returns to - my patch bay. That way, I can patch in the Midas channel to get the Echoplex and I can use the channel to shape the tone and create unity gain.
4. My two Atomic FRFR monitors are set up on the Midas Group3/4 outs so anything that travels through the Midas can be sent to those big speakers. I send the Apollo 1/2 to a Midas stereo channel so I can easily send anything from the PC to the Atomics.
5. I run my turntable through a stereo channel on the Midas so I can listen on the Atomics and I can control the volume with the slider and of course EQ using the Midas.
6. If nothing else, I get a LOT of good preamps in the Midas.
So I figure even if I give up analog summing, the Midas is helpful. The Neve preamps are available for tracking whenever I want, so if I don't use them in summing they are still a good purchase. If I abandon summing, the one thing that may be unnecessary is the Apollo Silverface, but it's hard to argue with having 16 in/out converters around.
I like to play with toys! :)