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<blockquote data-quote="Christian Boche" data-source="post: 56789" data-attributes="member: 1698"><p>re: X32 Discussion</p><p></p><p></p><p></p><p>Depends on what you try to achieve with double/multi routing. Say you want to do parallel compression with one of the eight build in fx engines (maybe with the precision limiter) on your drums. Just send all drums to two subgroups and insert the same Special FX on both subgroups, set the ratio to 0 on one of these groups and compress the hell out it on the other group. Mix both groups and both will be phase coherent. Sure, you have to sacrifice one fx slot for that. </p><p>Best way is to use the build in channel/group compressor, so you can use a many groups as you like, they are always phase coherent, if you use the "normal EQ and Compression". </p><p>Just do your mix like you would do on any soundcraft, iLive or Yamaha desk - they all run into the same limitation. </p><p>Christian</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Christian Boche, post: 56789, member: 1698"] re: X32 Discussion Depends on what you try to achieve with double/multi routing. Say you want to do parallel compression with one of the eight build in fx engines (maybe with the precision limiter) on your drums. Just send all drums to two subgroups and insert the same Special FX on both subgroups, set the ratio to 0 on one of these groups and compress the hell out it on the other group. Mix both groups and both will be phase coherent. Sure, you have to sacrifice one fx slot for that. Best way is to use the build in channel/group compressor, so you can use a many groups as you like, they are always phase coherent, if you use the "normal EQ and Compression". Just do your mix like you would do on any soundcraft, iLive or Yamaha desk - they all run into the same limitation. Christian [/QUOTE]
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