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<blockquote data-quote="Brandon Wright" data-source="post: 8096" data-attributes="member: 2317"><p>This was a new one to me. FOH tech for a national A-list country artist wanted stereo subs so that he could aardvark them. Ok, sure, here are your sends. He then proceeded to go to the graphic on the left sub channel and boost and cut adjacent bands. Then, he went to the right and boosted the ones he had cut in the left and vice versa. </p><p></p><p>I understand what he was trying to do, bit it sure seems that with the fairly wide q of most graphics the net result would be pretty ugly. I might run a test with systune this week to see what the actual output of the graphic would look like, aside from a whole bunch of phase shift. Audibly, the bass and kick lacked definition throughout the entire set. Something that wasn't an issue while I mixed the opener. </p><p></p><p>I don't know, different strokes for different folks I guess. Your thoughts? Anyone else ever run into this?</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Brandon Wright, post: 8096, member: 2317"] This was a new one to me. FOH tech for a national A-list country artist wanted stereo subs so that he could aardvark them. Ok, sure, here are your sends. He then proceeded to go to the graphic on the left sub channel and boost and cut adjacent bands. Then, he went to the right and boosted the ones he had cut in the left and vice versa. I understand what he was trying to do, bit it sure seems that with the fairly wide q of most graphics the net result would be pretty ugly. I might run a test with systune this week to see what the actual output of the graphic would look like, aside from a whole bunch of phase shift. Audibly, the bass and kick lacked definition throughout the entire set. Something that wasn't an issue while I mixed the opener. I don't know, different strokes for different folks I guess. Your thoughts? Anyone else ever run into this? [/QUOTE]
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