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<blockquote data-quote="John Chiara" data-source="post: 63505" data-attributes="member: 53"><p>re: X32 Discussion</p><p></p><p></p><p></p><p>I have discussed this before. I want the main L/R and sub buss send unlinked. Did a small Pink Floyd Tribute show Thursday night and having the uinked setup allows changing the feel and heft of the system with crowd changes and even when the band decides to get on it a bit extra. In smaller venues I find it useful to slightly pull down L/R and leave the sub level so the sound stays heavy and I can reduce the mid hi level to tame some transient stuff that can get harsh. This is really in setups where a lot of compression is not available or not used because of monitors running from FOH. Even though technically not absolutely correct, it seems to help more than hurt when needed.</p><p>YMMV of course. The show I did was on a system I installed 2 years ago and was my first time mixing on it with no house engineer present...for some reason.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="John Chiara, post: 63505, member: 53"] re: X32 Discussion I have discussed this before. I want the main L/R and sub buss send unlinked. Did a small Pink Floyd Tribute show Thursday night and having the uinked setup allows changing the feel and heft of the system with crowd changes and even when the band decides to get on it a bit extra. In smaller venues I find it useful to slightly pull down L/R and leave the sub level so the sound stays heavy and I can reduce the mid hi level to tame some transient stuff that can get harsh. This is really in setups where a lot of compression is not available or not used because of monitors running from FOH. Even though technically not absolutely correct, it seems to help more than hurt when needed. YMMV of course. The show I did was on a system I installed 2 years ago and was my first time mixing on it with no house engineer present...for some reason. [/QUOTE]
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