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Tonight -1st time out with my Pro1
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<blockquote data-quote="Randy Gartner" data-source="post: 89335" data-attributes="member: 104"><p>Re: Tonight -1st time out with my Pro1</p><p></p><p>Here's some thoughts on my first night. Make sure you are very familiar with the console before taking it out. My biggest fear is that I wouldn't have audio,but once I had sound comming out of my mains I knew I would be ok..If you run into a problem,stay calm.Think! It is usually because something isn't patched or something isn't turned on.It's a big difference going from analogue to a Pro1.First,you don't have knobs for everything so you are hitting buttons to get from one place to the next.The good thing is, the Pro1 is very fast.I lay out the mixer by having my first 8 faders as vocals and guitars since that is where most of my adjustments are made.My second 8 faders are normally my auxes for wedge,ears and effects returns.But you can easily get to the next 8 channels by hitting the extend button.Now you have 16 channels on the faders at your finger tips.To turn on or adjust,eq,gates or compressors,just hit the channel button and a seperate screen shot pops up on the right side of the screen.There are dedicated knobs right next to the display,so that is just like making adjustments on an analogue consoles.One thing I wish Midas would do,is getting rid of the (monitor) fader to the right of the main fader and move the main fader to that spot.Then use the aditional space for some more dedicated knobs.I'm not sure I would ever use that fader so why have it? At this point I feel I have the basics down.Midas has great customer support but one thing they need, and have told me is on the way are some on line training videos specific to the Pro1.The manual is 550 pages long and not very well written.The quick start guide is useless.The videos they now have on line are old.Most of them just show you features,not how to do things.These consoles have been out for awhile so it's time to get these new videos out for the users.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Randy Gartner, post: 89335, member: 104"] Re: Tonight -1st time out with my Pro1 Here's some thoughts on my first night. Make sure you are very familiar with the console before taking it out. My biggest fear is that I wouldn't have audio,but once I had sound comming out of my mains I knew I would be ok..If you run into a problem,stay calm.Think! It is usually because something isn't patched or something isn't turned on.It's a big difference going from analogue to a Pro1.First,you don't have knobs for everything so you are hitting buttons to get from one place to the next.The good thing is, the Pro1 is very fast.I lay out the mixer by having my first 8 faders as vocals and guitars since that is where most of my adjustments are made.My second 8 faders are normally my auxes for wedge,ears and effects returns.But you can easily get to the next 8 channels by hitting the extend button.Now you have 16 channels on the faders at your finger tips.To turn on or adjust,eq,gates or compressors,just hit the channel button and a seperate screen shot pops up on the right side of the screen.There are dedicated knobs right next to the display,so that is just like making adjustments on an analogue consoles.One thing I wish Midas would do,is getting rid of the (monitor) fader to the right of the main fader and move the main fader to that spot.Then use the aditional space for some more dedicated knobs.I'm not sure I would ever use that fader so why have it? At this point I feel I have the basics down.Midas has great customer support but one thing they need, and have told me is on the way are some on line training videos specific to the Pro1.The manual is 550 pages long and not very well written.The quick start guide is useless.The videos they now have on line are old.Most of them just show you features,not how to do things.These consoles have been out for awhile so it's time to get these new videos out for the users. [/QUOTE]
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