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<blockquote data-quote="Jordan Wolf" data-source="post: 116926" data-attributes="member: 316"><p>Re: Using Waves Dugan with X-32</p><p></p><p></p><p>This is exactly what I do when using Shure SCM810s...I very frequently use this method, and it works very well. I changed our GL2400 to post-fader DOs (we don't do any multi-tracks) and I use the EQ on the return channel to deal with feedback, leaving the input channel EQ for individual voice tone shaping.</p><p></p><p>As I mentioned in another post, pick-point flexibility is a huge factor for me...I need to be able to tailor each channel and output to my event.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Jordan Wolf, post: 116926, member: 316"] Re: Using Waves Dugan with X-32 This is exactly what I do when using Shure SCM810s...I very frequently use this method, and it works very well. I changed our GL2400 to post-fader DOs (we don't do any multi-tracks) and I use the EQ on the return channel to deal with feedback, leaving the input channel EQ for individual voice tone shaping. As I mentioned in another post, pick-point flexibility is a huge factor for me...I need to be able to tailor each channel and output to my event. [/QUOTE]
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