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01V96 and aux fed subs question
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<blockquote data-quote="Donnie Evans" data-source="post: 18230" data-attributes="member: 129"><p>Re: 01V96 and aux fed subs question</p><p></p><p>I've thought of that... but I have no idea about keyboards... he has a Roloand RD600 (I think...maybe 500)... its mainly for the piano... great piano sound.. and a Korg Triton LE... can he edit eq and levels on all of his patches and save the changes? so that i dont have to constantly be working with the keys on the mixer? I do that all night long....</p><p></p><p></p><p></p><p>Edit: and mainly the prolem is in the lower end... the highs kill when he's on horns so i have to put some low end in them... and then when he goes to something different, an organ, for example its alot of low end rumble and i have to take it all back out and then some..</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Donnie Evans, post: 18230, member: 129"] Re: 01V96 and aux fed subs question I've thought of that... but I have no idea about keyboards... he has a Roloand RD600 (I think...maybe 500)... its mainly for the piano... great piano sound.. and a Korg Triton LE... can he edit eq and levels on all of his patches and save the changes? so that i dont have to constantly be working with the keys on the mixer? I do that all night long.... Edit: and mainly the prolem is in the lower end... the highs kill when he's on horns so i have to put some low end in them... and then when he goes to something different, an organ, for example its alot of low end rumble and i have to take it all back out and then some.. [/QUOTE]
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