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GLD 80 Question regarding DCA or Group
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<blockquote data-quote="Jeff Carter" data-source="post: 133244" data-attributes="member: 3713"><p>Re: GLD 80 Question regarding DCA or Group</p><p></p><p></p><p></p><p>Thanks for clearing that up, Brent.</p><p></p><p>In our case we're probably right on the borderline of needing a 112 (which wasn't available when we bought our 80.) </p><p></p><p>Just as an example of how quickly those fader slots can get tied up... we're set up with with 32 + 2 inputs and our "normal" setup runs mains (LR+Msum) plus 8 mono auxes, 4 groups and 2 matrix (that's 34 + 17 = 51 fader slots for those playing along at home). Then there's whatever DCAs and FX we want to use (for me, usually 6 DCAs, 6 FX bus, 6 FX return... another 18 fader slots) so I'm usually close to 70 unique fader assignments. Yes, I still have empty slots but I wouldn't really be able to add much more and keep everything nicely organized.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Jeff Carter, post: 133244, member: 3713"] Re: GLD 80 Question regarding DCA or Group Thanks for clearing that up, Brent. In our case we're probably right on the borderline of needing a 112 (which wasn't available when we bought our 80.) Just as an example of how quickly those fader slots can get tied up... we're set up with with 32 + 2 inputs and our "normal" setup runs mains (LR+Msum) plus 8 mono auxes, 4 groups and 2 matrix (that's 34 + 17 = 51 fader slots for those playing along at home). Then there's whatever DCAs and FX we want to use (for me, usually 6 DCAs, 6 FX bus, 6 FX return... another 18 fader slots) so I'm usually close to 70 unique fader assignments. Yes, I still have empty slots but I wouldn't really be able to add much more and keep everything nicely organized. [/QUOTE]
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