aidinmolouki wrote:[...] Does the RME company itself have an archive we can listen to and compare the quality of songs?
[...] Unfortunately, none of my songs are high quality and this is not because of my mixing skills.
[...] Lately, I have been reading a lot about RME products and am going to buy a UCX in the next few weeks.
Just want to learn tips or know recommendations for getting the best out of my RME interface.
EDIT: I struggled much, how to give a good answer to that questions. If you have a better idea, pls go ahead.
Based on your questions I have a certain feeling that you have only few experience, but are full of (potentially wrong) expectations.
You should better ask in a recording forum what
- makes a good song or
- makes a song sounding good.
Because there is more required / behind it than simply the selection of the recording interface.
Quickly to your basically 3 questions:
to 1 - Compare quality of songs ? For what purpose ?
to 2 - Do you assume that "good song / sound" is more or less based on a recording interface ?
to 3 - Do you know the "shit in shit out" rule ? There is much truth behind it.
An RME interface for sure will give you a value in terms of quality (drivers, software, tools, handling/workflow, etc).
But the basement for "good sound" is 1st of all, that
- the performance is good
- the room acoustic is well / optimized
- you choose proper Micro for the different vocals / instruments
- micro placement is good
- every single track is recorded well
- arrangement is good
If you do vocal recordings, then also the singer needs to know how to sing into a mic.
Of course also mix and master have to be done well and there many things can go wrong.
So .. you need much experience in many different fields to get something out in very good quality.
There is not much merit in comparing the final products (songs) to rate the recording interfaces based on that.
It will not tell you what you can get out of an RME recording interface, as good sound depends on many things
and is also formed much in the mixing and mastering phase.
The final songs quality is the sum of many different challenges and efforts in the recording and production process.
The recording interface supports you during this process, but is no guarantee, that the result is superb.
There are also differences whether you produce pop/rock or classics.
So where is the merit to compare end products based on RME gear ? There will be songs which you like, some other which you do not like ... But most likely because of arrangement, style, mix and master.
And at the end nobody will be able to say, this song has been produced with RME equipment, I can hear it.
If you want to know whether you took the right decision to get an RME UCX, then simply get it and use it in your own rooms.
You will be amazed about it and TotalMix etc, but please take the time and also watch the TotalMix tutorial videos.
It takes a little time to "digest" all the information, but is worth it, here a collection of Videos and an example how to use it (available in DE and EN):
http://www.tonstudio-forum.de/blog/inde … al-Videos/
http://www.tonstudio-forum.de/blog/inde … teps-DE-E/
Summary: yes its important to get a good reliable recording interface, but there might be other things which you also need to address as well, to make best use of it and to get the quality you are looking for.
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