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Also chips are "Plant-based" no matter how you cook them.
How can I do that with the XR18 if I don't have any subgroup outs ?
Do I even need to do it with the XR18 ? - Which leads me to my next question - how do I get up the RTA & Graphic EQ screen so I can ring out the mains ?
Also chips are "Plant-based" no matter how you cook them.
Then it’s business as usual - push up you’re mics while watching the rta until you see the feedback spike, notch that frequency and try again - until you have the obvious feedback points for that output.
You could do the same for each mic with a notch on its eq as well.
Once you’re up to speed and know what you’re looking for it takes seconds and if you’re using the same mics and speakers each gig the frequencies are probably similar for each gig so you just need to check and tweak each gig.
Any pointers would be welcomed
You will have a tab for each aux mix and a tab to select each effects mix - turn up each channel to set the level of effect.
The overall mix of each effect is added to the master mix or each aux mix using the effect return faders - usually on the right hand side of the faders.
Also chips are "Plant-based" no matter how you cook them.
Also chips are "Plant-based" no matter how you cook them.
Also chips are "Plant-based" no matter how you cook them.
Waves Tracks Live is without a doubt the fastest and easiest way to do this its not a DAW just a multi track recorder/playback. Hit record, select 18 in/out and then change the XR18 to USB inputs and hit play.
Absolutely NO setup requited, plug in it and it automatically recognizes and adds the 18 tracks.
Oh and its FREE
Also chips are "Plant-based" no matter how you cook them.
Cheers.
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There are some standard starting points I regularly use but I can't see how someone can set eq or compression without hearing the source material.