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Re: Mix Wiz 3? Really? Wow... you're certainly thorough!! I've had studio projects that get into plenty of effects for sure, but four engines have always been plenty for my live needs. So with these tribute bands... are you pulling presets up on 7 different processors between every song in order to re-create the album sound for each song being covered? How do you keep all of that coordinated, or do they use a set-list that doesn't change very often? I'm assuming you're now at least saving scenes in your x32 or each of these songs, but trying to do this with 7 different processors with a top-40 cover band that bounces around a set-list, just sounds like an incredible amount of work. Personally, I don't dig the over processed sound of an effects heavy mix.... but I also don't do any tribute acts, so re-creting that era of effects heavy mixes isn't something I'm trying to do. I salute you for your willingness to go the extra mile for your bands!
Re: Mix Wiz 3? Really?
Wow... you're certainly thorough!! I've had studio projects that get into plenty of effects for sure, but four engines have always been plenty for my live needs. So with these tribute bands... are you pulling presets up on 7 different processors between every song in order to re-create the album sound for each song being covered? How do you keep all of that coordinated, or do they use a set-list that doesn't change very often? I'm assuming you're now at least saving scenes in your x32 or each of these songs, but trying to do this with 7 different processors with a top-40 cover band that bounces around a set-list, just sounds like an incredible amount of work.
Personally, I don't dig the over processed sound of an effects heavy mix.... but I also don't do any tribute acts, so re-creting that era of effects heavy mixes isn't something I'm trying to do. I salute you for your willingness to go the extra mile for your bands!