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<blockquote data-quote="TJ Cornish" data-source="post: 99367" data-attributes="member: 162"><p>Re: BEs and System DSP</p><p></p><p></p><p></p><p>Herein lies the central issue of trust. No gig pays enough to cover gear destruction. I will never sign a contract that says a BE has full access to the DSP, because that of course includes the speaker protection - there's no reason <u>ever</u> for a BE to change that (I'm using manufacturer presets, but even if I wasn't, it's still my call how hard the gear can be pushed). Anyone who won't accept that limitation isn't a gig I want to provide for. </p><p></p><p>Other than that, I have no problem letting the BE have access to EQ, delay, and whatever other parameters they think they need. If the BE's adjustments make it worse (IMO) but the BE is happy - fine. If the BE wants to start over, I have a recall button. Maybe the BE does a better job of tuning than I can. In that case, I've hopefully learned something.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="TJ Cornish, post: 99367, member: 162"] Re: BEs and System DSP Herein lies the central issue of trust. No gig pays enough to cover gear destruction. I will never sign a contract that says a BE has full access to the DSP, because that of course includes the speaker protection - there's no reason [u]ever[/u] for a BE to change that (I'm using manufacturer presets, but even if I wasn't, it's still my call how hard the gear can be pushed). Anyone who won't accept that limitation isn't a gig I want to provide for. Other than that, I have no problem letting the BE have access to EQ, delay, and whatever other parameters they think they need. If the BE's adjustments make it worse (IMO) but the BE is happy - fine. If the BE wants to start over, I have a recall button. Maybe the BE does a better job of tuning than I can. In that case, I've hopefully learned something. [/QUOTE]
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