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Anyone else embracing the Line6 M20D Mixer
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<blockquote data-quote="Don Boomer" data-source="post: 67088" data-attributes="member: 633"><p>Re: Anyone else embracing the Line6 M20D Mixer</p><p></p><p></p><p></p><p>Correct ... this mixer offers a solution for those who don't know how to control every aspect of their sound. It offers very simplified control for complex processes that allow you you steer with your ears and not have to concern yourself with the technical details. The approach is somewhat like the way a producer works with a recording engineer. The producer tells the engineer he wants an instrument to be fatter and the engineer translates that to moving the controls it might take to accomplish that. This can go a long was to restore confidence in your mix if you are a band that has to mix themselves especially directly from the stage. It is very fast (once you understand the difference in controlling it compared to conventional models). It also has a number of automatic processes that keep the gain structure optimized throughout the night even as things change on stage.</p><p></p><p>Sorry ... gotta jump on a plane, but I'd be happy to answer any questions when I land.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Don Boomer, post: 67088, member: 633"] Re: Anyone else embracing the Line6 M20D Mixer Correct ... this mixer offers a solution for those who don't know how to control every aspect of their sound. It offers very simplified control for complex processes that allow you you steer with your ears and not have to concern yourself with the technical details. The approach is somewhat like the way a producer works with a recording engineer. The producer tells the engineer he wants an instrument to be fatter and the engineer translates that to moving the controls it might take to accomplish that. This can go a long was to restore confidence in your mix if you are a band that has to mix themselves especially directly from the stage. It is very fast (once you understand the difference in controlling it compared to conventional models). It also has a number of automatic processes that keep the gain structure optimized throughout the night even as things change on stage. Sorry ... gotta jump on a plane, but I'd be happy to answer any questions when I land. [/QUOTE]
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