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Need CLIPS for pairs of audio faders: Scott, Mike, others?
Can any of our audio gurus point me to a specialized piece of audio
"equipment," either pre-made or some obvious home-made solution? In my PEG Access TV studio, most of the inputs to our audio mixer are stereo, and they end up on two separate faders, panned L-R. I have seen mixers with clips that make the two faders move as one. Any idea where I could get some? (A primitive device which clips onto or is screwed over a pair of faders). I can anticipate the obvious question - what brand-model of mixer. I don't know! We're currently using a 32-in Mackie and a similar Behringer, but I plan to buy a new mixer, brand undetermined. (I did a post here a few weeks ago about what mixer to get for a TV studio with many stereo inputs. None of the research I've done has turned up a suitable (and affordable) "broadcast board" (with many stereo inputs), so I'll probably be using a monster recording/live board.) Many of our users are amateurs, and it is hard to get them to use pairs of faders. I am hoping a clip on each pair would make it more obvious, even unavoidable. |
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