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Mixing side of stage. How DO you deal with it?
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<blockquote data-quote="Eric Cagle" data-source="post: 80276" data-attributes="member: 277"><p>Re: Mixing side of stage. How DO you deal with it?</p><p></p><p>Here is a trick you can do to make a side stage mixing experience much more enjoyable if you have an extra post fade aux send available and a good pair of isolation headphones. After you get everything set up and dialed in set up your extra post fade mix at unity all the way across. Put the phones on, solo up the mix and run up the guitars and things that are light in the mains. Now you have a nice mix to listen to and you can even ride the leads and solos with the main faders and have a good representation of what the audience is hearing. I use to run my own mix on one of the extra sends when I would be at the monitor position as well to give me something nice to listen to when I was not tweaking something for one of the players. I was out with some really great bands and always had a smile on my face listening to some fantastic acts from what I considered the best seat in the house.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Eric Cagle, post: 80276, member: 277"] Re: Mixing side of stage. How DO you deal with it? Here is a trick you can do to make a side stage mixing experience much more enjoyable if you have an extra post fade aux send available and a good pair of isolation headphones. After you get everything set up and dialed in set up your extra post fade mix at unity all the way across. Put the phones on, solo up the mix and run up the guitars and things that are light in the mains. Now you have a nice mix to listen to and you can even ride the leads and solos with the main faders and have a good representation of what the audience is hearing. I use to run my own mix on one of the extra sends when I would be at the monitor position as well to give me something nice to listen to when I was not tweaking something for one of the players. I was out with some really great bands and always had a smile on my face listening to some fantastic acts from what I considered the best seat in the house. [/QUOTE]
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