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Double bussing - why the buss?
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<blockquote data-quote="Jeff Hague" data-source="post: 15937" data-attributes="member: 128"><p>Re: Double bussing - why the buss?</p><p></p><p>Very interesting stuff! I have always thought of compression, as Ned put it, as an inline effect so varying the dry / wet mix is a new idea for me.</p><p></p><p>Whats strange is that I have a TC C300 in my rack that I use on kick and snare. It was was given to me by a drummer & soundman friend when I first started mixing his band. Each channel has a mix knob but I never really thought of it that way. I like what the C300 does on kick and snare but Ive never really been too sure what it really does - it has presets for various things and Ive always been a bit skeptical of it. Im used to having the typical ratio, threshold, attack, release, etc. controls...</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Jeff Hague, post: 15937, member: 128"] Re: Double bussing - why the buss? Very interesting stuff! I have always thought of compression, as Ned put it, as an inline effect so varying the dry / wet mix is a new idea for me. Whats strange is that I have a TC C300 in my rack that I use on kick and snare. It was was given to me by a drummer & soundman friend when I first started mixing his band. Each channel has a mix knob but I never really thought of it that way. I like what the C300 does on kick and snare but Ive never really been too sure what it really does - it has presets for various things and Ive always been a bit skeptical of it. Im used to having the typical ratio, threshold, attack, release, etc. controls... [/QUOTE]
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