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How important is VCA capability on your mixer?
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<blockquote data-quote="john sulek" data-source="post: 24478" data-attributes="member: 201"><p>Re: How important is VCA capability on your mixer?</p><p></p><p></p><p> </p><p>When the 3 colour switch on the group/aux masters is clear (white) Midas calls it a group and the on/off switches on the sends act just like group assign switches.(they are unity gain, post fader and post pan)</p><p>Captian Obvious here, for those who already know lots about the purple beast.</p><p></p><p>I love having VCA's when mixing iem's for all the reasons Mac stated. All your hard work creating post fader balances stays intact and tracks as you do your vca fader moves to control the balance between sections or fade out open mics.</p><p>Group mixing is handy if you have to do a lot of mix minus routing to the matrix sends or if you do a lot of group compression (horns, BG vocs, drum kit)</p><p>If I had to sacrifice one, it would be the groups.</p><p></p><p>That's my 2 cents or less.</p><p></p><p>Cheers,</p><p>John</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="john sulek, post: 24478, member: 201"] Re: How important is VCA capability on your mixer? When the 3 colour switch on the group/aux masters is clear (white) Midas calls it a group and the on/off switches on the sends act just like group assign switches.(they are unity gain, post fader and post pan) Captian Obvious here, for those who already know lots about the purple beast. I love having VCA's when mixing iem's for all the reasons Mac stated. All your hard work creating post fader balances stays intact and tracks as you do your vca fader moves to control the balance between sections or fade out open mics. Group mixing is handy if you have to do a lot of mix minus routing to the matrix sends or if you do a lot of group compression (horns, BG vocs, drum kit) If I had to sacrifice one, it would be the groups. That's my 2 cents or less. Cheers, John [/QUOTE]
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