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<blockquote data-quote="Nick Davis" data-source="post: 138771" data-attributes="member: 1713"><p>Re: X32, DCAs, Groups, etc.</p><p></p><p>Looking at the scene you are using sub groups - which are fed post fader - from the channels. this is fine for feeding the L/R mix however - mix bus 3 ( drum kit) is also feeding p16 ch 9 and mix bus 4 (Crowd) is feeding P16 ch 13 ( Mix bus 5 is feeding P16 ch 16 but nothing goes to mix bus 5). Although you are feeding the bus's to the P16 pre-fader - the Sub group ( sides - .e one half of the sub group) are being fed from the inputs post fader ( by nature of a using a subgroup) - thus if you raise the DCA controlling the channels feeding the subgroup then both the level going to the L/R master and the feed of this sub-group will be raised and hence the feed to the p16 channels being fed from the busses.</p><p></p><p>I also note that you have the keys feeding the L/r directly as well as going through bus 2 to L/R. </p><p></p><p>For those channels that you want to feed to the P16 via a Bus - I suggest you use a separate bus set up as a bus and not a sub-group and fed from the ch pre-fader (or any other setting pre-fader) - you need to use the sends on fader to set the levels going to the bus and you can then control the level going to the p16 either by adjusting the bus level directly or assigning a DCA to control this bus (& other feeds if you like).</p><p></p><p>On the matter of sub groups - seeing as you are not setting them up as pairs to maintain the pan on the channels why not simply use bus's post fader set as post fader - or the other question is why are you not sending the ch to pairs of sub- groups - just wondered,</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Nick Davis, post: 138771, member: 1713"] Re: X32, DCAs, Groups, etc. Looking at the scene you are using sub groups - which are fed post fader - from the channels. this is fine for feeding the L/R mix however - mix bus 3 ( drum kit) is also feeding p16 ch 9 and mix bus 4 (Crowd) is feeding P16 ch 13 ( Mix bus 5 is feeding P16 ch 16 but nothing goes to mix bus 5). Although you are feeding the bus's to the P16 pre-fader - the Sub group ( sides - .e one half of the sub group) are being fed from the inputs post fader ( by nature of a using a subgroup) - thus if you raise the DCA controlling the channels feeding the subgroup then both the level going to the L/R master and the feed of this sub-group will be raised and hence the feed to the p16 channels being fed from the busses. I also note that you have the keys feeding the L/r directly as well as going through bus 2 to L/R. For those channels that you want to feed to the P16 via a Bus - I suggest you use a separate bus set up as a bus and not a sub-group and fed from the ch pre-fader (or any other setting pre-fader) - you need to use the sends on fader to set the levels going to the bus and you can then control the level going to the p16 either by adjusting the bus level directly or assigning a DCA to control this bus (& other feeds if you like). On the matter of sub groups - seeing as you are not setting them up as pairs to maintain the pan on the channels why not simply use bus's post fader set as post fader - or the other question is why are you not sending the ch to pairs of sub- groups - just wondered, [/QUOTE]
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