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QSC GX3 - Is it enough for my horns?
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<blockquote data-quote="drew gandy" data-source="post: 42737" data-attributes="member: 880"><p>Re: QSC GX3 - Is it enough for my horns? Something else to consider</p><p></p><p>Lately we've been hit over the head with comments about the "wealth gap" so I'll draw a parallel. As we move toward a complete domination of KISS powered boxes could it be that the kids with the propellors on their heads are going to be the only ones who deal with magic processor settings in black boxes? In that case perhaps we will roll our own filters rather than use the prescribed and inconsistent ones we're currently being frustrated with? These filters are created with clearly defined underlying mathematical functions and terms. We can use them rather than the simplified ones we've grown to know and love. Let's leave the generic parametric EQ to the mixing console... Now that I've written it out let me clarify the parallel. The haves and have nots have different priorities and language just as the Joe Simple sound dudes have a different world than the Bennett Prescotts do. Many of us have been living in the "sound guy middle class" knowing just enough advanced stuff to be dangerous.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="drew gandy, post: 42737, member: 880"] Re: QSC GX3 - Is it enough for my horns? Something else to consider Lately we've been hit over the head with comments about the "wealth gap" so I'll draw a parallel. As we move toward a complete domination of KISS powered boxes could it be that the kids with the propellors on their heads are going to be the only ones who deal with magic processor settings in black boxes? In that case perhaps we will roll our own filters rather than use the prescribed and inconsistent ones we're currently being frustrated with? These filters are created with clearly defined underlying mathematical functions and terms. We can use them rather than the simplified ones we've grown to know and love. Let's leave the generic parametric EQ to the mixing console... Now that I've written it out let me clarify the parallel. The haves and have nots have different priorities and language just as the Joe Simple sound dudes have a different world than the Bennett Prescotts do. Many of us have been living in the "sound guy middle class" knowing just enough advanced stuff to be dangerous. [/QUOTE]
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