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<blockquote data-quote="Jay Barracato" data-source="post: 83810" data-attributes="member: 24"><p>Re: Presonus 32.4.2Al</p><p></p><p></p><p></p><p>my basic strategy is to know where I want the input level on the meters and have the rest of the gain structure post that set up in my scene. It is quick and easy to read the input gain and adjust accordingly. Since that is the first thing I would be doing on any board anyways not having it saved doesn't mean much. Adjusting to a known input level allows consistent gain structure through the effects and comps which are immediately usable, which does save time.</p><p></p><p>most of the faders stay in the same basic position where they can be adjusted slightly for mixing. During a band changeover if one or two channels may be very different then the standard position,say due to stage volume, they are pulled all the way out and then slid back into the mix at the appropriate level.</p><p></p><p>i can understand the desire for recallable head amps and faders on a 25+ channel show, so I can see this as a negative on a 32 channel board but on the smaller boards with a standard band setup, it has not been the slightest problem.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Jay Barracato, post: 83810, member: 24"] Re: Presonus 32.4.2Al my basic strategy is to know where I want the input level on the meters and have the rest of the gain structure post that set up in my scene. It is quick and easy to read the input gain and adjust accordingly. Since that is the first thing I would be doing on any board anyways not having it saved doesn't mean much. Adjusting to a known input level allows consistent gain structure through the effects and comps which are immediately usable, which does save time. most of the faders stay in the same basic position where they can be adjusted slightly for mixing. During a band changeover if one or two channels may be very different then the standard position,say due to stage volume, they are pulled all the way out and then slid back into the mix at the appropriate level. i can understand the desire for recallable head amps and faders on a 25+ channel show, so I can see this as a negative on a 32 channel board but on the smaller boards with a standard band setup, it has not been the slightest problem. [/QUOTE]
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