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<blockquote data-quote="Paul Johnson" data-source="post: 72660" data-attributes="member: 2643"><p>Re: X32 sounds harsh?</p><p></p><p>I've yet to use mine live, as I'm on a job with an M7, but I swapped out the Soundcraft analogue in my studio before I left, and can't say I even noticed a difference in the audio quality. I've become very familiar with how all my mics and synths sound, and after setting the gains, I finished the projects I was working on with no noticeable change at all. Swapping the Soundcraft for a different brand of analogue mixer when I'd hired the Soundcraft out meant lots of eq work to make the desk sound the same - and I didn't have to do it on the X32. My experience of taking mixers from the studio to the live environment is that subtle differences are very difficult to hear live - so I have no qualms whatsoever about the sound quality.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Paul Johnson, post: 72660, member: 2643"] Re: X32 sounds harsh? I've yet to use mine live, as I'm on a job with an M7, but I swapped out the Soundcraft analogue in my studio before I left, and can't say I even noticed a difference in the audio quality. I've become very familiar with how all my mics and synths sound, and after setting the gains, I finished the projects I was working on with no noticeable change at all. Swapping the Soundcraft for a different brand of analogue mixer when I'd hired the Soundcraft out meant lots of eq work to make the desk sound the same - and I didn't have to do it on the X32. My experience of taking mixers from the studio to the live environment is that subtle differences are very difficult to hear live - so I have no qualms whatsoever about the sound quality. [/QUOTE]
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