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<blockquote data-quote="Tim Padrick" data-source="post: 148342" data-attributes="member: 99"><p>Re: X32 Mixing Pre-recorded Band</p><p></p><p>If the sound levels (not the gain/trim settings) are not the same on playback as they were when the band was playing, adjust the trims to compensate on playback and save that as a new playback snippet.</p><p></p><p>And don't forget that with most bands a large percentage of what the audience is hearing is coming off of the stage (drums, amps, monitor wash), so a perfect playback mix will have to be changed a lot when the band is live. However if nothing else, playback is great for finding trouble EQ spots (the whump or sizzle in a mic, a singer's SSSS), learning how the comps and gates work, and tweaking FX.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Tim Padrick, post: 148342, member: 99"] Re: X32 Mixing Pre-recorded Band If the sound levels (not the gain/trim settings) are not the same on playback as they were when the band was playing, adjust the trims to compensate on playback and save that as a new playback snippet. And don't forget that with most bands a large percentage of what the audience is hearing is coming off of the stage (drums, amps, monitor wash), so a perfect playback mix will have to be changed a lot when the band is live. However if nothing else, playback is great for finding trouble EQ spots (the whump or sizzle in a mic, a singer's SSSS), learning how the comps and gates work, and tweaking FX. [/QUOTE]
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