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<blockquote data-quote="Eric Eskam" data-source="post: 60513" data-attributes="member: 2124"><p>re: X32 Discussion</p><p></p><p></p><p></p><p>Forgive me if this an obvious question/answer to you, but audio newbie in learning mode <img src="data:image/gif;base64,R0lGODlhAQABAIAAAAAAAP///yH5BAEAAAAALAAAAAABAAEAAAIBRAA7" class="smilie smilie--sprite smilie--sprite1" alt=":)" title="Smile :)" loading="lazy" data-shortname=":)" /> Our current crestwood analog board has a dedicated fader and separate output for the subwoofer so that the lower frequencies can be controlled independently of the main house volume - and I believe all of the "processing" is being done in the board (no outboard processor, but I'd have to look at the back of the mixer to verify they haven't pulled a fast on e on me). If I follow this part of the discussion correctly, to accomplish the same thing on the X32 I would need some external processing? Not for me so much but as to point out to our normal sound guys as something to start looking into deeper now. Thanks!</p><p></p><p>I'm working through <em>Mixing Secrets</em> and <em>The Sound Reinforcement Handbook</em> but its becoming apparent to me I really need to get my butt in our venue and start fiddling with this stuff hands on. If we can pick up an X32, the biggest benefit of it is I could record a few practices and services and then I can come in on the off days and play with stuff till my hearts content. It would dramatically speed up the learning process for me! Right now without mutlitrack recording getting sources to play with is entirely manual. I think the whole "virtual soundcheck" thing with digital consoles is probably one of the most underrated advantages when "people in the know" are talking around those of us who are new, or maybe have been fiddling with basic live mixing on and off but aren't as deep. I can't wait until we have this additional tool available to us - it should help greatly! That and it will just be fun to play with all the digital effects and test 'em out...</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Eric Eskam, post: 60513, member: 2124"] re: X32 Discussion Forgive me if this an obvious question/answer to you, but audio newbie in learning mode :) Our current crestwood analog board has a dedicated fader and separate output for the subwoofer so that the lower frequencies can be controlled independently of the main house volume - and I believe all of the "processing" is being done in the board (no outboard processor, but I'd have to look at the back of the mixer to verify they haven't pulled a fast on e on me). If I follow this part of the discussion correctly, to accomplish the same thing on the X32 I would need some external processing? Not for me so much but as to point out to our normal sound guys as something to start looking into deeper now. Thanks! I'm working through [i]Mixing Secrets[/i] and [i]The Sound Reinforcement Handbook[/i] but its becoming apparent to me I really need to get my butt in our venue and start fiddling with this stuff hands on. If we can pick up an X32, the biggest benefit of it is I could record a few practices and services and then I can come in on the off days and play with stuff till my hearts content. It would dramatically speed up the learning process for me! Right now without mutlitrack recording getting sources to play with is entirely manual. I think the whole "virtual soundcheck" thing with digital consoles is probably one of the most underrated advantages when "people in the know" are talking around those of us who are new, or maybe have been fiddling with basic live mixing on and off but aren't as deep. I can't wait until we have this additional tool available to us - it should help greatly! That and it will just be fun to play with all the digital effects and test 'em out... [/QUOTE]
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