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<blockquote data-quote="Gil Navarro" data-source="post: 137816" data-attributes="member: 3775"><p>Re: M32 For STUDIO use</p><p></p><p>I don't have a M32 but here's how I use Multirack on my Soundcraft Expression3:</p><p>1. Layer 1 channels are inputs and are not bussed to LR- I use these for monitor sends either wedges or iems.</p><p>2. Layer 1 channels are also sent directly out through usb or firewire to a mac running Waves Multirack</p><p>3. Layer 2 inputs are the channels returning from Multirack, these are bussed to the LR. This is the layer on which I do the mixing.</p><p></p><p>With this setup I am using Waves for all of my individual channel processing. This allows me to take my monitor taps from the console (layer 1) and NOT from the multi-rack returns. I am only using Waves plugs for FOH because of the inherent latency with native processing, but it gives me a fantastic group of tools to use for FOH. With my setup I am limited to 30 channels of input but I rarely use more than 24 anyway so its not a factor for me.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Gil Navarro, post: 137816, member: 3775"] Re: M32 For STUDIO use I don't have a M32 but here's how I use Multirack on my Soundcraft Expression3: 1. Layer 1 channels are inputs and are not bussed to LR- I use these for monitor sends either wedges or iems. 2. Layer 1 channels are also sent directly out through usb or firewire to a mac running Waves Multirack 3. Layer 2 inputs are the channels returning from Multirack, these are bussed to the LR. This is the layer on which I do the mixing. With this setup I am using Waves for all of my individual channel processing. This allows me to take my monitor taps from the console (layer 1) and NOT from the multi-rack returns. I am only using Waves plugs for FOH because of the inherent latency with native processing, but it gives me a fantastic group of tools to use for FOH. With my setup I am limited to 30 channels of input but I rarely use more than 24 anyway so its not a factor for me. [/QUOTE]
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