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- From: gw214790@LANCE.ColoState.Edu (Galen Watts)
- Subject: Re: Console Question..another possibility
- Message-ID: <Nov24.012535.74792@yuma.ACNS.ColoState.EDU>
- Sender: Galen Watts, KF0YJ
- Date: Tue, 24 Nov 1992 01:25:35 GMT
- References: <1992Nov20.001600.8369@leland.Stanford.EDU> <1ejcsuINN7sp@network.ucsd.edu> <5639@gold.gvg.tek.com>
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- In article <5639@gold.gvg.tek.com> chrisc@gold.gvg.tek.com (Chris Christensen) writes:
- >In article <1ejcsuINN7sp@network.ucsd.edu> mbreen@sdacs.ucsd.edu
- >(Michael Breen) writes:
- >(matrix mixer description deleted)
- >>I'm just posting to let all of you know that there are solutions out
- >>there for monitor mixes.
- >The smart thing to do for multiple stereo stage monitor mixes is to
- >use one overall stereo mix as the base and then add the individual
- >musicians instrument/vocal/etc in at a little higher level.
- >
- >This could be a wild stereo matrix mixer (that isn't designed yet) or
- >some clever uses of small rackmount mixers (used as a sub matrix
- >mixer!).
- >--
- >Chris Christensen
-
- We use a Midas PR-40M, 36 in by 12 out. We're currently considering adding
- either 4 more outputs or 2 stereo mix outputs. Even without the stereo mixes,
- stereo mixing is very easy, it just takes a little thought to realize you have
- two pots to do instead of one, and you have to LISTEN to what you are doing, not
- just watch the performer until they nod. Sometimes they don't have time to nod.
- I personally prefer to put my monitor wedges on the floor, just like onstage.
-