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<blockquote data-quote="Adam Black" data-source="post: 98985" data-attributes="member: 702"><p>Re: Mixing Resources</p><p></p><p></p><p></p><p>For certain there are local folks I could ask, even some as close as six feet from my desk. But in general I feel one should do one's homework before asking for instruction. So I'm really looking to do some reading and wrap my head around some basics before I do any hands on work or waste anyone's time.</p><p></p><p></p><p></p><p></p><p>Thanks for the vote of confidence. And yes I am skilled at dealing with complex systems and routing information through them. Under the hood Smaart is really quite similar to a PA in that I have multiple inputs that need to be routed through various processes and several outputs that also need to be routed to various places. I'm confident that I can learn the process of mixing. Whether or not I have any artistic value to add to the output is unknown, but it really doesn't matter for my purposes.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Adam Black, post: 98985, member: 702"] Re: Mixing Resources For certain there are local folks I could ask, even some as close as six feet from my desk. But in general I feel one should do one's homework before asking for instruction. So I'm really looking to do some reading and wrap my head around some basics before I do any hands on work or waste anyone's time. Thanks for the vote of confidence. And yes I am skilled at dealing with complex systems and routing information through them. Under the hood Smaart is really quite similar to a PA in that I have multiple inputs that need to be routed through various processes and several outputs that also need to be routed to various places. I'm confident that I can learn the process of mixing. Whether or not I have any artistic value to add to the output is unknown, but it really doesn't matter for my purposes. [/QUOTE]
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