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Re: Paris tip [message #106592 is a reply to message #106588] |
Fri, 15 July 2011 13:00 |
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I use the Main pair to feed the artist's headphone amp (a Behringer PowerPlay) so I can mute the monitors in the control room or solo a track for closer inspection while recording a take without interfering with it.
"... being bitter is like swallowing poison and waiting for the other guy to die..." - anon
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Re: Paris tip [message #106604 is a reply to message #106586] |
Fri, 22 July 2011 07:34 |
damien
Messages: 36 Registered: October 2008
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I use auxes for stereo cue mixes. mm Ok, limited to one submix until i get another mec and use the buss trick with spdif.
very good for cutting basics tracks live ; i don't use it for overdubs with alot of tracks already there.
- setup a pair of aux (let's say 1&2) pre-fader on all tracks and external.
- in patchbay, route FX 1 left (or right) to an output
- in patchbay, route FX 2 left (or right) to an output
- connect your two physical output to an headphone amp
- swithing on aux1 on a track you got it hard panned left
- swithing on aux2 on a track you got it hard panned right
- switching on aux1 & 2 on a track you got it center
- adjust your aux send levels to taste to get it everywhere in stereo field.
you can go up to four stereo mixes, without messing with your monitor mix.
I've never had such a good sound in my headphone in any studio before.
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