In a live sound/recording application the console fader banks are chained together to form one large console. With the addition of up to 24 more mic preamplifiers, the tape inputs can be used to receive signal from any
The setups for live concert recording and live
sound are similar. Each involves mixing everything as you
Follow this simple procedure to set up for a live session.
❏Power amps off❏Console power on❏Select a starting snapshot❏Turn Master Fader down❏Connect all mics and instruments
❏Setup sample clock❏Power amps on❏Select Mic/Line fader bank❏Press Mic button on channels using microphone inputs❏Set❏Test each instrument and mic to verify level at console input meter
❏Adjust input trim for a reading around 15 on the meter❏Press L/R in the ASSIGNMENT section to confirm Assign lights on for all desired channels. Or, look
Live Application Tip #1: Buses
❏Turn channel faders up to hear instrument or mic.
❏Once the appropriate level is achieved, press the channel mute button.
Live Application Tip #2: Don’t forget the Snapshot filters. If you find a parameter setting that you want to keep throughout the performance (EQ, plugin, compressor, etc.), simply filter that parameter out of your saved set of snapshots. All your changes will still happen on cue as you scroll through snapshots, but your updated parameters will remain constant.
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