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Finally pulled the trigger on a StudioLive 24.4.2
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<blockquote data-quote="Silas Pradetto" data-source="post: 32803" data-attributes="member: 34"><p>Re: Finally pulled the trigger on a StudioLive 24.4.2</p><p></p><p></p><p></p><p>Provided any input can be separately assigned to the main LR and Mono buses, that is a great way to do a sub send. Aux fed subs actually should be group-fed subs, since having it on an aux allows the level in the subs to vary, which will affect the acoustical crossover, and possibly affect the alignment of the subs to the tops for that input. Having them on a group or other non-variable bus is a better way since the alignment will always stay the same. A shelf EQ should be used if less sub is required, since it affects the mains and the subs identically.</p><p></p><p>Edit: However, I still stand by my original opinion that knobs buried on the back of a mixer are useless. If I want less mono out, I'll bring down the mono fader! If there isn't a mono fader and just a mono attenuator on the back, then some designer needs to be fired.</p><p></p><p>Having a L-R output knob on the back of the Studiolive is completely dumb IMNSHO...like I said above, if I want less main L-R output, I'll bring down the fader.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Silas Pradetto, post: 32803, member: 34"] Re: Finally pulled the trigger on a StudioLive 24.4.2 Provided any input can be separately assigned to the main LR and Mono buses, that is a great way to do a sub send. Aux fed subs actually should be group-fed subs, since having it on an aux allows the level in the subs to vary, which will affect the acoustical crossover, and possibly affect the alignment of the subs to the tops for that input. Having them on a group or other non-variable bus is a better way since the alignment will always stay the same. A shelf EQ should be used if less sub is required, since it affects the mains and the subs identically. Edit: However, I still stand by my original opinion that knobs buried on the back of a mixer are useless. If I want less mono out, I'll bring down the mono fader! If there isn't a mono fader and just a mono attenuator on the back, then some designer needs to be fired. Having a L-R output knob on the back of the Studiolive is completely dumb IMNSHO...like I said above, if I want less main L-R output, I'll bring down the fader. [/QUOTE]
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