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Originally Posted by
Excalibur
So many frivolous answers spring to mind. I have no cast iron answers, but clip lights on speakers worry me more than they do on mixers. I may be wrong on this, but that's my way of working.
My thinking too. The speakers are the endpoint for the signal and if they're clipping then something's too hot (and I keep an eagle eye on the speakers right through the night).
As I say, the sound wasn't distorted despite the gains being in the green, the master output at 12 o'clock (the MC6000 used to run at 3 'o' clock before hitting red)....maybe running in red is nothing to worry about on this one. Goes against everything I've ever learned though
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Dinosaur
Originally Posted by
Imagine
As I say, the sound wasn't distorted despite the gains being in the green, the master output at 12 o'clock (the MC6000 used to run at 3 'o' clock before hitting red)....maybe running in red is nothing to worry about on this one. Goes against everything I've ever learned though
As above, except my Master is lower, around 10 o'clock, as are the trims on the USB channels. Conversely, as the digital gain is so high, the channels for analogue inputs are usually maxed out to keep up!!! With some very delicate tweaking ( not aided by the slidy shelf on my case, which does its best to hide controls ) I could raise the master a bit, lower the mics a bit, and the digital channels a lot, and get a bit of extra volume from the analogue channels, but that's very fine tuning, and not really necessary.
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Originally Posted by
Imagine
I've sussed the mic and it doesn't squeal anymore (the channel is only just open mind....).
one of these could be your friend for a hot mic channel, will let you twist your knob round a bit further, its what I used many moons ago on MC6000 to calm the mic down.
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