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<blockquote data-quote="Tim Duffin" data-source="post: 31896" data-attributes="member: 400"><p>Re: The way real pros do it</p><p></p><p>I have seen a number of "full access to every knob" clauses. Just because someone has access does not mean that they are suddenly entitled to turn the output gain on every dsp channel up to +26 and send 45Hz to the comp horns. It usually means that the system owner gets to watch the "sound expert" tweek the settings and decide if the system can take it or not. I have never let someone mess with my driverack or omnidrive, but I would do whatever they wanted, like "raise the crossover point to 100hz" or "more gain on the sub output" , both of which I understand. If the system could not take it, then I'm not going to make it take it-- no mr soundmaster, you can't run my system without "limiting of any kind."</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Tim Duffin, post: 31896, member: 400"] Re: The way real pros do it I have seen a number of "full access to every knob" clauses. Just because someone has access does not mean that they are suddenly entitled to turn the output gain on every dsp channel up to +26 and send 45Hz to the comp horns. It usually means that the system owner gets to watch the "sound expert" tweek the settings and decide if the system can take it or not. I have never let someone mess with my driverack or omnidrive, but I would do whatever they wanted, like "raise the crossover point to 100hz" or "more gain on the sub output" , both of which I understand. If the system could not take it, then I'm not going to make it take it-- no mr soundmaster, you can't run my system without "limiting of any kind." [/QUOTE]
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