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Musical Theatre Mute/DCA Automation "Granularity"?
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<blockquote data-quote="Kevin Maxwell" data-source="post: 141152" data-attributes="member: 321"><p>Re: Musical Theatre Mute/DCA Automation "Granularity"?</p><p></p><p>I don’t know how urgent your needs are and I would like to give you a long reply but I am just setting up for a Musical using 2 M32 mixers. </p><p></p><p>There are different techniques to do musical theater and there seem to be big advantages to the all control on the DCAs but not for me. The shows I wind up doing don’t run for long enough to set it up that way so I use the input faders moving in cue recalls so I know what mics are supposed to be on for a cue. I use Palladium with the companion programs Moves and MicPlot from <a href="http://chsounddesign.com/" target="_blank">http://chsounddesign.com/</a> the latest version that is about to be released very shortly has a lot of the OSC protocol built in and will have even more capabilities with the X32/M32 line of mixers. And you can reassign DCAs on the fly if need be. </p><p></p><p>I couldn’t control the recall of cues using 2 mixers if it wasn’t for the capabilities of Palladium. </p><p></p><p>This is my short reply if I can be of any help I will try to answer in more detail later. I am not affiliated with CH Sound Design but I did write the initial Mixer file for the X32 and M32 and more functionality has been added with it using the OSC protocol. But if you down load the demo and the files for the X32/M32 it will give you an idea of what you can do with more to come shortly as I said. The present Quick start guide will help you get started. I hope to update that shortly.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Kevin Maxwell, post: 141152, member: 321"] Re: Musical Theatre Mute/DCA Automation "Granularity"? I don’t know how urgent your needs are and I would like to give you a long reply but I am just setting up for a Musical using 2 M32 mixers. There are different techniques to do musical theater and there seem to be big advantages to the all control on the DCAs but not for me. The shows I wind up doing don’t run for long enough to set it up that way so I use the input faders moving in cue recalls so I know what mics are supposed to be on for a cue. I use Palladium with the companion programs Moves and MicPlot from [url]http://chsounddesign.com/[/url] the latest version that is about to be released very shortly has a lot of the OSC protocol built in and will have even more capabilities with the X32/M32 line of mixers. And you can reassign DCAs on the fly if need be. I couldn’t control the recall of cues using 2 mixers if it wasn’t for the capabilities of Palladium. This is my short reply if I can be of any help I will try to answer in more detail later. I am not affiliated with CH Sound Design but I did write the initial Mixer file for the X32 and M32 and more functionality has been added with it using the OSC protocol. But if you down load the demo and the files for the X32/M32 it will give you an idea of what you can do with more to come shortly as I said. The present Quick start guide will help you get started. I hope to update that shortly. [/QUOTE]
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