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<blockquote data-quote="Jay Barracato" data-source="post: 98051" data-attributes="member: 24"><p>Re: GLD80 Discussion</p><p></p><p></p><p></p><p>Nope, he had it wired to run that way but hadn't engaged the switch on the surface. All i knew when we were patching was that he had xlr returns at the stage. i guess i thought he had an adapter cable from the 1/4 to the snake xlr when we setup. So some of the band members were getting just the instrument mics and others just the vocal mics. Because it was bluegrass, there was enough bleed that they couldn't tell me what was wrong other than they didn't like their mixes. Because I was afl-ing the auxes I couldn't hear anything wrong with their mixes. I didn't figure it out until I physically moved the entire desk to see how it was patched at that end.</p><p></p><p>To avoid further hijacking of Robs thread, I can't say I am a big user of side chains so the lack has not been a problem. On the couple shows I helped with setup, once the stage box was plugged and on, I did not notice any differences between that setup and having the pre's at FOH and a traditional snake, operationally. Occassionally I need to duck either the kick or the bass on stages that have excessive low end buildup, but because that show is all of 4 inputs, I usually just apply a two knuckle ducker.</p><p></p><p>i will say that the GLD/iLive effects are some of the ones I have liked the best out of the box without extensive tweaking of the parameters.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Jay Barracato, post: 98051, member: 24"] Re: GLD80 Discussion Nope, he had it wired to run that way but hadn't engaged the switch on the surface. All i knew when we were patching was that he had xlr returns at the stage. i guess i thought he had an adapter cable from the 1/4 to the snake xlr when we setup. So some of the band members were getting just the instrument mics and others just the vocal mics. Because it was bluegrass, there was enough bleed that they couldn't tell me what was wrong other than they didn't like their mixes. Because I was afl-ing the auxes I couldn't hear anything wrong with their mixes. I didn't figure it out until I physically moved the entire desk to see how it was patched at that end. To avoid further hijacking of Robs thread, I can't say I am a big user of side chains so the lack has not been a problem. On the couple shows I helped with setup, once the stage box was plugged and on, I did not notice any differences between that setup and having the pre's at FOH and a traditional snake, operationally. Occassionally I need to duck either the kick or the bass on stages that have excessive low end buildup, but because that show is all of 4 inputs, I usually just apply a two knuckle ducker. i will say that the GLD/iLive effects are some of the ones I have liked the best out of the box without extensive tweaking of the parameters. [/QUOTE]
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