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RE: no repeater wet/dry mix?
Mark,
I am not understanding what you are referring to as causing feedback
issues? Isn't the aux return bus summed with the main outs on most
mixers? I have a Mackie 1202 VLZ that I use. Granted, if the return is
coming back to a channel then that channel would in turn begin the
endless loop into feedback, but I always thought the aux bus returned to
the main mix, after inserts and effects so as to not add more effects to
the effects. Am I wrong, or maybe misunderstanding what your definition
is? I certainly don't want to set up my routing incorrectly.
Thanks,
Steve
>
> jim palmer (11:55 AM 08.29.2001) wrote:
>
> >i suggest we need the option of mute, no mute and 'smart'
> mute >where the input is muted except when recording or overdubbing.
>
> But, with Repeater in the effects sends, this would still
> cause feedback
> issues when recording.
>
> Having the option to run this way would be nice though.
>
>
> >this is how the multitrack decks i've worked with handled
> this. >(they all referred to it as 'input monitor' not 'input mute')
>
> The reason this method works on a deck is that you usually
> don't have the
> outputs of the deck feeding back into a live (unmuted)
> console channel or
> return. They're heading straight out into the mains through
> an insert or to
> a subgroup that's isolated from the sends feeding the deck.
>
>
> Mark
>
>