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<blockquote data-quote="Jeff Hague" data-source="post: 133399" data-attributes="member: 128"><p>Re: Digital layouts for analog guys</p><p></p><p></p><p></p><p>Thats what Im thinking. What I have set up right now will handle pretty much any band I may come across. The Performer 3 has 30 faders on 4 layers with a cosmetic break between the 1st 16 and the last 14. On the 14 faders to the right on layers a, b and c I have VCAs for drums, cymbals, bass, guitar 1, guitar 2, keys, vocals and etc. Then I have 4 effects returns, playback and a talkback channel.</p><p>On layer A on the 1st 16 faders I have instruments and vocals, on those faders on layer B I have drums and on those faders on layer C I have space for horns or whatever. Layer D is all my mix, matrix and dmx masters. With that many channels I can leave 2 faders for kick, snare, bass, guitars and vocals in case I get someone who wants 2 mics, or I want to paralel process, or there are more than 2 guitars, etc. I can pretty easily handle those things without having to rearrange the whole setup.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Jeff Hague, post: 133399, member: 128"] Re: Digital layouts for analog guys Thats what Im thinking. What I have set up right now will handle pretty much any band I may come across. The Performer 3 has 30 faders on 4 layers with a cosmetic break between the 1st 16 and the last 14. On the 14 faders to the right on layers a, b and c I have VCAs for drums, cymbals, bass, guitar 1, guitar 2, keys, vocals and etc. Then I have 4 effects returns, playback and a talkback channel. On layer A on the 1st 16 faders I have instruments and vocals, on those faders on layer B I have drums and on those faders on layer C I have space for horns or whatever. Layer D is all my mix, matrix and dmx masters. With that many channels I can leave 2 faders for kick, snare, bass, guitars and vocals in case I get someone who wants 2 mics, or I want to paralel process, or there are more than 2 guitars, etc. I can pretty easily handle those things without having to rearrange the whole setup. [/QUOTE]
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