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So I'm Going To Mix My First Live Band This Weekend With The X32 & I'm Looking For...
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<blockquote data-quote="Per Søvik" data-source="post: 73774" data-attributes="member: 1285"><p>Re: So I'm Going To Mix My First Live Band This Weekend With The X32 & I'm Looking Fo</p><p></p><p></p><p></p><p>There is no right or wrong of course, and how you use the DCAs is entirely up to your taste in mixing preferences.</p><p></p><p>If you are using a de-esser, you really need to do that as an insert in a subgroup or as inserts on the individual channels. In this case, with only two vocals and enough slots available, I'd suggest just inserting a dual de-esser into the two channels. On the effects page, you select "Insert" instead of "Bus16" on effect 4, and then on ch6 and 7 you select Fx4L and Fx4R respectively as the inserts.</p><p></p><p>Fx4 should now be completely removed from Bus16 and have no dependence to that bus, but the FxRTNs for Fx4 might still be active in some capacity, you just have to test, either it affects the return level to the insert point, in which case it must be up, or it has no function or sends an independent return straight to main bus, in which case it should really be down. </p><p>Sorry, haven't tested the first four slots as inserts.</p><p></p><p>For Main L/R GEQ I'd prefer using stereo GEQ as I would never realistically get around to tweaking the two sides independently, but that is just me ( I wish there was a way to link and unlink the two channels of the dual geq so you could have best of both worlds)</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Per Søvik, post: 73774, member: 1285"] Re: So I'm Going To Mix My First Live Band This Weekend With The X32 & I'm Looking Fo There is no right or wrong of course, and how you use the DCAs is entirely up to your taste in mixing preferences. If you are using a de-esser, you really need to do that as an insert in a subgroup or as inserts on the individual channels. In this case, with only two vocals and enough slots available, I'd suggest just inserting a dual de-esser into the two channels. On the effects page, you select "Insert" instead of "Bus16" on effect 4, and then on ch6 and 7 you select Fx4L and Fx4R respectively as the inserts. Fx4 should now be completely removed from Bus16 and have no dependence to that bus, but the FxRTNs for Fx4 might still be active in some capacity, you just have to test, either it affects the return level to the insert point, in which case it must be up, or it has no function or sends an independent return straight to main bus, in which case it should really be down. Sorry, haven't tested the first four slots as inserts. For Main L/R GEQ I'd prefer using stereo GEQ as I would never realistically get around to tweaking the two sides independently, but that is just me ( I wish there was a way to link and unlink the two channels of the dual geq so you could have best of both worlds) [/QUOTE]
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