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Re: Why is mixing considered...


This is a very big point that I've tried to get across to people for the past few years in my area. Its especially true now that I'm parting ways with my weekend band.


They can't find an audio tech. Sure they can find someone that can move faders up and down and make them sound OK. But they can't find anyone that understands the full flow and processing of an audio system. Now i'm not at any level close to Bennett or anyone that does it for a living. I jumped out of full time 3 years ago when I had some life changes I had to make. But I know how a crossover works along with basic power and lighting.


Trying to find someone that understands how the system works as opposed to how to set it up is a while different beast. I love setting up, and don't mind tearing down. Mixing is just something I end up having to do in between those two.