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<blockquote data-quote="Rob Timmerman" data-source="post: 217924" data-attributes="member: 172"><p>Heck, I've even been burned by my own scenes (workarounds for system issues that ended up stored in the scene, but were fixed properly later). At this point, I'll almost always start with a template scene of some type, but not a scene for a specific act.</p><p></p><p>For the venue scenario where there are multiple techs mixing a rotating lineup of acts, I suspect that the viable options are either having "house rules" about what gets stored in a scene, or each tech has their own library of scenes. And this isn't fundamentally different from having a few different people that rotate through the positions in a band - what sort or reaction would you get if you asked a substitute guitarist to start with the main guitarist's pedal and amp settings?</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Rob Timmerman, post: 217924, member: 172"] Heck, I've even been burned by my own scenes (workarounds for system issues that ended up stored in the scene, but were fixed properly later). At this point, I'll almost always start with a template scene of some type, but not a scene for a specific act. For the venue scenario where there are multiple techs mixing a rotating lineup of acts, I suspect that the viable options are either having "house rules" about what gets stored in a scene, or each tech has their own library of scenes. And this isn't fundamentally different from having a few different people that rotate through the positions in a band - what sort or reaction would you get if you asked a substitute guitarist to start with the main guitarist's pedal and amp settings? [/QUOTE]
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