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Re: mixing a looping rig
In a message dated 12/5/98 6:50:17 PM Central Standard Time,
Nemoguitt@aol.com
writes:
> what do you mean by this......"as wide open"?.........michael
Start at
adjust overall
run 50% run 60% 50%
volume here
guitar---|---preamp--------lineout----|-------mackie--trim---hi--mid--bass----
main slider----(B)
Can adjust
overall
0db (Unity) 0db here too.
(B)-----main
out----|-----compressor----|-----EQ---|------AMP----------|---------Speakers
Wide open means your preamps, lineout, trim and channel sliders are
passing as
much signal as possible. This reduces line level noise, and stops a lossy
signal.
I've been working on my overall sound for two years now. I can dial in a
decent sound in about 20 minutes on my Mackie 1402. Do yourself a favor
and
spend an entire weekend with the board, amps, compressor and eqs. and hack
until your sound is exactly where you want it, then write all your
settings on
a piece of paper and start from there the next time you set up. You'll
find
over time that each device input will have its own mix.
I'll discuss effects loops on the mackie in another note.
Live vs. Recording settings are completely different approaches. (another
note)