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<blockquote data-quote="Kevin Maxwell" data-source="post: 35403" data-attributes="member: 321"><p>Re: M7 problem or me.</p><p></p><p>This was in the same space with everything the same as the previous shows I mentioned. The wireless were Shure UHFR with the Countryman E6 reduced gain mics. This was a musical with no speaking parts, Jesus Christ Superstar. I was using the 2 dynamics as 2 compressors one after the other with the first one with a milder comp setting and the second one with a more dramatic setting and a higher threshold. That part worked very well. I had a few actors that were very intense with their parts and this compression setup worked very well. My trims were safed and I had them set so they never hit distortion but were not buried in the dirt. The only issue (besides some out of control musicians in the pit, it started with the bass player and the drummer who will probably never be hired again) was this one girl. After the fact I realized I was using the type I channel EQ and I probably should have tried the type II to see if it made any difference. </p><p></p><p>I went to the Yamaha M7 training session the week following this show.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Kevin Maxwell, post: 35403, member: 321"] Re: M7 problem or me. This was in the same space with everything the same as the previous shows I mentioned. The wireless were Shure UHFR with the Countryman E6 reduced gain mics. This was a musical with no speaking parts, Jesus Christ Superstar. I was using the 2 dynamics as 2 compressors one after the other with the first one with a milder comp setting and the second one with a more dramatic setting and a higher threshold. That part worked very well. I had a few actors that were very intense with their parts and this compression setup worked very well. My trims were safed and I had them set so they never hit distortion but were not buried in the dirt. The only issue (besides some out of control musicians in the pit, it started with the bass player and the drummer who will probably never be hired again) was this one girl. After the fact I realized I was using the type I channel EQ and I probably should have tried the type II to see if it made any difference. I went to the Yamaha M7 training session the week following this show. [/QUOTE]
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