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Re: Mackie-QuadraVerb Question
The real question is whether or not the QV processes in stereo or
simply sums the input to mono. If the latter, the second way makes a
lot more sense to me. Using the aux will allow the user to put
effects on any of the channels in any amount desired rather than
having a global amount on everything all the time.
So, the other real question is: What do you have going into the mixer?
Edwin
At 8:26 AM -0800 3/18/05, Travis Hartnett wrote:
>It depends on how much crucial stereo information is coming from your
>source, because all that will be lost if you use the Aux send. I'd
>suggest recording the stereo output of whatever you're using and then
>running it back into the mixer and do an a/b test with the QV in both
>points in the signal chain and see if it makes a significant
>difference to your ears.
>
>
>
>
>On Fri, 18 Mar 2005 16:05:55 -0000, Stephen Goodman
><spgoodman@earthlight.net> wrote:
>> Hi Folks,
>>
>> Here's a question even the leprachauns and the squirrels couldn't
>answer.
>>
>> I've got two options to set the Mackie 1202vlz up with the QuadraVerb
>here:
>>
>> 1. Mackie Main Outs (L/R)
>> -> QuadraVerb (L/R)
>> -> Line-in (PC)
>>
>> or
>>
>> 2. Mackie Aux2 Out (mono)
>> -> QuadraVerb (mono)
>> -> QuadraVerb (L/R) Out
>> -> Mackie Aux2 Return (L/R)
>> -> Mackie Main Outs (L/R)
>> -> Line-in (PC)
>>
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Edwin Hurwitz
Boulder CO
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