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LS9-32 - HELP!
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<blockquote data-quote="Kirby Yarbrough" data-source="post: 17215" data-attributes="member: 210"><p>Re: LS9-32 - HELP!</p><p></p><p>My own recent experience is the learning curve is much shorter than I expected. I made up a checklist of things I need to do quickly then went through the list repeatedly to help cement where to go and what to do (e.g., change the level of an channel in a monitor mix, add a compressor or de-esser to a channel; send pink noise to monitor mix 1, 2, 3, 4, then house L and R; provide a stereo video feed; open talkback to house or to a specific monitor mix; change PEQ on an output mix; change delay time on an output mix; change the delay to slapback; cue a specific monitor mix in a listen wedge, and so on). Then there's all the fun with running SM and the editor wirelessly...</p><p></p><p></p><p></p><p>Not to mention my back and setup time are better for the changeover to the LS9.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Kirby Yarbrough, post: 17215, member: 210"] Re: LS9-32 - HELP! My own recent experience is the learning curve is much shorter than I expected. I made up a checklist of things I need to do quickly then went through the list repeatedly to help cement where to go and what to do (e.g., change the level of an channel in a monitor mix, add a compressor or de-esser to a channel; send pink noise to monitor mix 1, 2, 3, 4, then house L and R; provide a stereo video feed; open talkback to house or to a specific monitor mix; change PEQ on an output mix; change delay time on an output mix; change the delay to slapback; cue a specific monitor mix in a listen wedge, and so on). Then there's all the fun with running SM and the editor wirelessly... Not to mention my back and setup time are better for the changeover to the LS9. [/QUOTE]
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