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<blockquote data-quote="Jason Raboin" data-source="post: 76989" data-attributes="member: 524"><p>Re: Midas Pro1 Tutorial</p><p></p><p>I just mixed my first show on a Pro 2. The venue had just installed it, so the house engineer was unfamiliar with it as well. They didn't tell me it was going to be there so I didn't do any prep work. In fact, he messed up saving my show and I had to start over during the 20 minute changeover. Even my house and monitor graphs were wiped. Oh joy! </p><p></p><p>After getting back on my feet, I really enjoyed the sound of the console, and the layout was intuitive. The one thing that really bugged me was getting things to land back on 0. I suppose this issue was made worse since I was zeroing out previous settings as well as dialing in my settings, but on most digital consoles I have worked with eq gains, graphic sliders, etc. go back to 0 easily. On Yamaha I like that the knobs move in .5db increments and you can press and turn for finer adjustments. On Avid they move in small increments but easily land back at 0. I can't remember how it works on Digico but I don't remember being bothered by it.</p><p></p><p>Is there a way to use a mouse with a scroll wheel on a Midas Pro and have the wheel move in 1 or .5 db increments like it does on an Avid?</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Jason Raboin, post: 76989, member: 524"] Re: Midas Pro1 Tutorial I just mixed my first show on a Pro 2. The venue had just installed it, so the house engineer was unfamiliar with it as well. They didn't tell me it was going to be there so I didn't do any prep work. In fact, he messed up saving my show and I had to start over during the 20 minute changeover. Even my house and monitor graphs were wiped. Oh joy! After getting back on my feet, I really enjoyed the sound of the console, and the layout was intuitive. The one thing that really bugged me was getting things to land back on 0. I suppose this issue was made worse since I was zeroing out previous settings as well as dialing in my settings, but on most digital consoles I have worked with eq gains, graphic sliders, etc. go back to 0 easily. On Yamaha I like that the knobs move in .5db increments and you can press and turn for finer adjustments. On Avid they move in small increments but easily land back at 0. I can't remember how it works on Digico but I don't remember being bothered by it. Is there a way to use a mouse with a scroll wheel on a Midas Pro and have the wheel move in 1 or .5 db increments like it does on an Avid? [/QUOTE]
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