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When it was that I visited Professional Studios, there was one thing that came to mind. The studio technician held a clipboard with a spreadsheet for organizing tracks on the mixer board.
I am looking for advanced software that might emulate this idea. Perhaps someone can direct me to a template or spreadsheet program that can/has created studio mixing board templates? Thanks. - MoevaL |
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Why not do it yourself? You know what sort of information you want to keep track of. I've seen Quattro Pro for Windows available for $39.
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I use *Excel. I just make 8 columns wide enough for the page.(8 tracks) It's easy and you can come up with any size and Number of tracks. I used to draw them out
using graph paper in the old days. You just need to know what instruments are recorded on what track. I write in pan settings and special notes like.."Pull back vocal harmony at chorus"...etc. You can get fancy and draw EQ knobs and show relative positions with a line. Dom Franco |
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