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Author Topic: Mixing with gain knobs approach?  (Read 15226 times)

Dan Richardson

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Re: Mixing with gain knobs approach?
« Reply #80 on: August 07, 2018, 01:53:57 PM »

You'd change the fader after the initial gain setup, right?

Rarely need to, on those sorts of shows. EQ will be all over the place, act to act, but the level wants to just sit there. And if they ask for more monitor, I might want more in the house, and I'm back to the gain pot. Likewise if they change guitars.
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Re: Mixing with gain knobs approach?
« Reply #81 on: August 08, 2018, 01:38:55 AM »

For one final thought on the subject, subjective ergonomic factors like how the controls respond, and how EQ are voiced, makes a much larger perceived difference than objective audio path transfer function... just my $0.02 marked down from $99.99.

After several years of regular X32 use, I recently finally had a show on an M32 and I feel like this is what made the difference for me, the user--not the actual "sound" of the hardware, but how it responded when I changed a parameter.

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Re: Mixing with gain knobs approach?
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