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Digital mixer - pros and cons?
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<blockquote data-quote="Kevin Maxwell" data-source="post: 41851" data-attributes="member: 321"><p>Re: Digital mixer - pros and cons?</p><p></p><p></p><p></p><p>I didn’t think of the ‘doo-wop’ method and it definitely would have some advantages but since they each have their own wireless and they each seem to need different EQ on their mics for their voices I don’t see it working for them. But thank you for the suggestion. </p><p></p><p>There actually should be 10 monitor mixes to eliminate a couple of shared mixes that would be better if they were separate. At the moment they are all on wedges and there is no way I am going to recommend personal mixers unless they were on IEMs. I also am a big believer that the personal mixer doesn’t work for many people. It only changes who they can blame or what they blame them for. I think that most people just keep adding more to their mix instead of mixing it properly. </p><p></p><p>I also wanted to add that when I mentioned I didn’t work for the church it was just to clarify my role. I was in the past employed full time for 10 years as the technical director for a church.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Kevin Maxwell, post: 41851, member: 321"] Re: Digital mixer - pros and cons? I didn’t think of the ‘doo-wop’ method and it definitely would have some advantages but since they each have their own wireless and they each seem to need different EQ on their mics for their voices I don’t see it working for them. But thank you for the suggestion. There actually should be 10 monitor mixes to eliminate a couple of shared mixes that would be better if they were separate. At the moment they are all on wedges and there is no way I am going to recommend personal mixers unless they were on IEMs. I also am a big believer that the personal mixer doesn’t work for many people. It only changes who they can blame or what they blame them for. I think that most people just keep adding more to their mix instead of mixing it properly. I also wanted to add that when I mentioned I didn’t work for the church it was just to clarify my role. I was in the past employed full time for 10 years as the technical director for a church. [/QUOTE]
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