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Just saying post fader works. There is nothing out of line after post fader
in a channel strip so it automatically means it's post EQ. Niggling point, I know. -- Roger W. Norman SirMusic Studio http://blogs.salon.com/0004478/ "Sean Conolly" wrote in message ... "Scott Dorsey" wrote in message ... Sean Conolly wrote: "Scott Dorsey" wrote in message The way it's configured is excellent if your goal is to make a recording on the side while using the console for PA work. Maybe, if you don't mind recording the EQ changes that are made on the fly. When I record a live show the only recording aspect I have time to focus on is the levels. EQ and compression are going to be tweaked as needed, especially in a situation where the performers keep switching mics. I'd much rather deal with the recorded tracks later. I think this is just a matter of preference in how you like to work. Wait, I thought the firewire output was pre-fader, pre-EQ? I thought it basically came off the insert point? Is that not the case? If it is post EQ, that is really bad, yes. Sorry, I was writing about the direct outs on the Crest, I should have been more clear. Those are post EQ post fader. Sean |
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