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<blockquote data-quote="Mike Gjesdal" data-source="post: 214834" data-attributes="member: 13073"><p>Hello, I'm new to the forum and I'm looking to see if the Wing is a good fit for my situation. I have a ballroom as a venue and the AV is run by students. Our students currently use an X32 and I'd say most understand about 60-80% of its capability. The Ballroom is equipped with decent sounding ceiling speakers (mono) but the room is divisible. We used to just pan left/right to select which room we want the audio in (or center bor both rooms). Now we use L/R for one side and M/C for the other. Neither process is ideal, but it has been working. Is there a good/easy/intuitive way for STUDENTS to take advantage of the output routing of the wing to achieve this other than what I mentioned?</p><p></p><p>Usage example: Side A has an AV presentation going on. Side B has some background music. Both sides will have an announcement mic. Possibly even add a 3rd zone or room for a pre-function area that can have its own mix. I realize this can all be done with busses but it gets a little cumbersome for some of our operators.</p><p></p><p>Much thanks,</p><p>Mike</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Mike Gjesdal, post: 214834, member: 13073"] Hello, I'm new to the forum and I'm looking to see if the Wing is a good fit for my situation. I have a ballroom as a venue and the AV is run by students. Our students currently use an X32 and I'd say most understand about 60-80% of its capability. The Ballroom is equipped with decent sounding ceiling speakers (mono) but the room is divisible. We used to just pan left/right to select which room we want the audio in (or center bor both rooms). Now we use L/R for one side and M/C for the other. Neither process is ideal, but it has been working. Is there a good/easy/intuitive way for STUDENTS to take advantage of the output routing of the wing to achieve this other than what I mentioned? Usage example: Side A has an AV presentation going on. Side B has some background music. Both sides will have an announcement mic. Possibly even add a 3rd zone or room for a pre-function area that can have its own mix. I realize this can all be done with busses but it gets a little cumbersome for some of our operators. Much thanks, Mike [/QUOTE]
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