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<blockquote data-quote="Simon Eves" data-source="post: 123715" data-attributes="member: 4463"><p>Re: X32 Discussion</p><p></p><p></p><p></p><p>Maybe I'm misunderstanding what you need, but can this not be done by using multiple DCAs?</p><p></p><p>Put ALL the vocals in one (which you have already done) and then put all except the leads in another. Then you just have to pull the second one down for the leads-only parts. Even if you have different combinations of leads singing each leads-only bit, just use more DCAs. Each one becomes the cut for whoever's NOT singing each leads-only part.</p><p></p><p>e.g.</p><p></p><p>Everybody sings</p><p>Singers 1 & 2 sing</p><p>Everybody sings</p><p>Singers 3 & 4 sing</p><p>Everybody sings</p><p>etc.</p><p></p><p>Put 1-16 in DCA1, 3-16 in DCA2, and 1, 2, 5-16 in DCA3</p><p></p><p>Everybody sings -> all DCAs up</p><p>Singers 1 & 2 sing -> pull down DCA2</p><p>Everybody sings -> all DCAs up</p><p>Singers 3 & 4 sing -> pull down DCA3</p><p>Everybody sings -> all DCAs up</p><p></p><p>---</p><p></p><p>Sorry, I managed to write this having gone straight from the summary e-mail to the penultimate page of the thread without realizing there was another page on which a bunch of other people had replied. A few people already suggested using multiple DCAs, but maybe my method will still be useful if the leads are changing (your description wasn't clear on that). I also concur that you don't need to take the "everybody else" channels all the way down, just enough to avoid combing.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Simon Eves, post: 123715, member: 4463"] Re: X32 Discussion Maybe I'm misunderstanding what you need, but can this not be done by using multiple DCAs? Put ALL the vocals in one (which you have already done) and then put all except the leads in another. Then you just have to pull the second one down for the leads-only parts. Even if you have different combinations of leads singing each leads-only bit, just use more DCAs. Each one becomes the cut for whoever's NOT singing each leads-only part. e.g. Everybody sings Singers 1 & 2 sing Everybody sings Singers 3 & 4 sing Everybody sings etc. Put 1-16 in DCA1, 3-16 in DCA2, and 1, 2, 5-16 in DCA3 Everybody sings -> all DCAs up Singers 1 & 2 sing -> pull down DCA2 Everybody sings -> all DCAs up Singers 3 & 4 sing -> pull down DCA3 Everybody sings -> all DCAs up --- Sorry, I managed to write this having gone straight from the summary e-mail to the penultimate page of the thread without realizing there was another page on which a bunch of other people had replied. A few people already suggested using multiple DCAs, but maybe my method will still be useful if the leads are changing (your description wasn't clear on that). I also concur that you don't need to take the "everybody else" channels all the way down, just enough to avoid combing. [/QUOTE]
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