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Re: Lab SubsWhat all of you write makes some sense since you are in fact referring to different things, some of them impossible.Delaying an input, as TJ and others are pointing out, delays it in the mains so any delay applied, is in effect delaying the mains to let the acoustic sound catch up. Delaying the back line means delaying the back line in the mains, not delaying the actual acoustic sound coming from the back line. If the line between the mains is the reference line, than it is only a matter of delaying everything going into the mixer by the distance the microphone is behind that line (if it is a di-box, then the distance from the (loudest)sound source of the instrument).
Re: Lab Subs
What all of you write makes some sense since you are in fact referring to different things, some of them impossible.
Delaying an input, as TJ and others are pointing out, delays it in the mains so any delay applied, is in effect delaying the mains to let the acoustic sound catch up. Delaying the back line means delaying the back line in the mains, not delaying the actual acoustic sound coming from the back line. If the line between the mains is the reference line, than it is only a matter of delaying everything going into the mixer by the distance the microphone is behind that line (if it is a di-box, then the distance from the (loudest)sound source of the instrument).