by AntonZ » Tue Jul 10, 2012 5:50 pm
If I understood things correctly, you basically record dry signals from the channels, as you would in any multichannel recording setup. Any processing, like adding plugins, EQ, compression/limiting and the like are done later. All channels will be recorded "dry" if you will, in order to maintain maximum quality and flexibility at mix time.
(please correct me if I'm wrong, I do own SAC and SAW but haven't done much recording through the SAC-SAW-link just yet)