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How important is VCA capability on your mixer?
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<blockquote data-quote="Jay Barracato" data-source="post: 24455" data-attributes="member: 24"><p>Re: How important is VCA capability on your mixer?</p><p></p><p></p><p></p><p>Neither of which is common on many bluegrass shows, which just reinforces my point that what is important to your mixing style depends on what you are used to getting. When VCA's are available, that is what I will use, when groups are all that is available I am not going to cry about not having VCA's, I am going to patch what is most convenient for me that day. While mixing on groups may not be the best situation, when at best you have 1 channel feeding a vocal reverb, and 1 bass channel in the aux subs, making small relative changes on the groups is not really a major deal, even if the post fade auxes are not following it exactly.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Jay Barracato, post: 24455, member: 24"] Re: How important is VCA capability on your mixer? Neither of which is common on many bluegrass shows, which just reinforces my point that what is important to your mixing style depends on what you are used to getting. When VCA's are available, that is what I will use, when groups are all that is available I am not going to cry about not having VCA's, I am going to patch what is most convenient for me that day. While mixing on groups may not be the best situation, when at best you have 1 channel feeding a vocal reverb, and 1 bass channel in the aux subs, making small relative changes on the groups is not really a major deal, even if the post fade auxes are not following it exactly. [/QUOTE]
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