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<blockquote data-quote="Tommy Peel" data-source="post: 100222" data-attributes="member: 4999"><p>Re: Old school analog techniques</p><p></p><p></p><p></p><p>My band loves to swap instruments during sets which means they end up on different vocal mics.... This isn't a problem if they're bg vox but if the people who switch are lead then it gets interesting; either I "swap" the eq between the channels or physically repatch the inputs(doesn't work so well now that I've got the input section of the mixer facing down so it fits in my case). If I had spare channels I'd probably double patch the offending mics but I never have any. :?~:-?~:???: </p><p></p><p>Lots of nice tricks in this thread for us young guys pushing analog faders; keep them coming.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Tommy Peel, post: 100222, member: 4999"] Re: Old school analog techniques My band loves to swap instruments during sets which means they end up on different vocal mics.... This isn't a problem if they're bg vox but if the people who switch are lead then it gets interesting; either I "swap" the eq between the channels or physically repatch the inputs(doesn't work so well now that I've got the input section of the mixer facing down so it fits in my case). If I had spare channels I'd probably double patch the offending mics but I never have any. :?~:-?~:???: Lots of nice tricks in this thread for us young guys pushing analog faders; keep them coming. [/QUOTE]
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