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Old 11-27-2003
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Smile M-30 201 (Intermediate mixing)

O.k. Reel Person ang Ghost.

I got the M-30 basically rockin and its pretty cool.
The pre-amps and gain structure continues to impress me with how quiet it is.
The EQ is REALLY sensitive, though, and can be really phasey on some sources....like cymbols.

Anyway I have my DELTA hooked to channels 1-4 and an RNC and Penta compressor hooked up to the send/recieve of the 4 busses (so I can try and learn the Michael Brauer buss compression thing).

So far I have been just been monitoring the busses directly (no submix) but for mixdoown applications....which out is considered the main stereo mix buss out.....is it the submix out or one of the two sets of phono outs????
I would guess the phono outs but then if I return the busses to channel 5-8 and wanted to mix in uncompressed tracks with the compressed buss tracks I would have to use the submix section wouldn't I.?????

Also.....where are the phono INS routed to????? And how do I monitor/control them??????

....and why is there NEVER enough cables????????????

-mike
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