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<blockquote data-quote="Rob Spence" data-source="post: 133327" data-attributes="member: 80"><p>Re: Digital layouts for analog guys</p><p></p><p>One thing I do is set up my desk with a large band and allocate inputs for all that seem like I might run into then simply plug in on the stage box the right input. </p><p>For example I have drums on layer 2 though they are inputs 1-8. I have the scribble strips labeled. If the drum kit doesn't need a mic on the high hat I just leave in blank, mute it, and move on. I have places for a couple of keyboards a couple of guitars, some horns and some spares. Since I can set the color of the scribble strip, I set the ones I am not using to black. Same goes for vocals. I have 6 vocal inputs allocated and split for monitors. If I only have two vocals I black out the rest. </p><p></p><p>This means I can get used to where to find things from show to show and FX sends are in place as are gates and comps. Thresholds get set at sound check. </p><p></p><p>Of course this particular setup is for events of a similar type. Each is saved as a scene in a show file. Each type of event gets its own show file. There are lots of exceptions. </p><p></p><p></p><p></p><p>Sent from my iPad HD</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Rob Spence, post: 133327, member: 80"] Re: Digital layouts for analog guys One thing I do is set up my desk with a large band and allocate inputs for all that seem like I might run into then simply plug in on the stage box the right input. For example I have drums on layer 2 though they are inputs 1-8. I have the scribble strips labeled. If the drum kit doesn't need a mic on the high hat I just leave in blank, mute it, and move on. I have places for a couple of keyboards a couple of guitars, some horns and some spares. Since I can set the color of the scribble strip, I set the ones I am not using to black. Same goes for vocals. I have 6 vocal inputs allocated and split for monitors. If I only have two vocals I black out the rest. This means I can get used to where to find things from show to show and FX sends are in place as are gates and comps. Thresholds get set at sound check. Of course this particular setup is for events of a similar type. Each is saved as a scene in a show file. Each type of event gets its own show file. There are lots of exceptions. Sent from my iPad HD [/QUOTE]
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