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Re: Thought Problem: micing and mixing a panel discussion for recordingUsing a true automatic mixer will give a more natural sound with less noise (always sounds like just one mic open). You don't get the background room noise modulation as more mics open or close like lesser systems, or the noise of 5 mics open all the time, or variation from you riding faders.Note: The Dugan gain sharing algorithm has been public domain for decades so there are less expensive alternatives that work properly, Shure isn't the only other choice. JR
Re: Thought Problem: micing and mixing a panel discussion for recording
Using a true automatic mixer will give a more natural sound with less noise (always sounds like just one mic open). You don't get the background room noise modulation as more mics open or close like lesser systems, or the noise of 5 mics open all the time, or variation from you riding faders.
Note: The Dugan gain sharing algorithm has been public domain for decades so there are less expensive alternatives that work properly, Shure isn't the only other choice.
JR