mutt
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I just bought a Behringer MDX4400compressor for our band to use with our stage set up. I got it because we have two main problems with our vocals -
1. Our female singer goes from her regular volume during the sound check to hyperdrove when she gets crankin'. Even with a sound man, it usually clips and distorts in the monitors.
2. One male singer has a "soft" voice that really needs something to level it out and boost the low parts.
The Behringer manual must have been written by someone from MIT. It has a lot of great info on sound waves,etc, but what it doesn't have is a recommended starting setup for vocals. Can someone tell me a good starting point for the different settings? Each channel has:
1. -40 to +20 threshold knob
2. 1 to 10 ratio knob
3. -20 to +20 output knob
4. 0 to off peak limiter knob
5. An interactive switch from hard knee to IKA (I guess soft knee) characteristics.
What might be a good starting point for all of these knobs and switches for the female vocals live?
mutt
1. Our female singer goes from her regular volume during the sound check to hyperdrove when she gets crankin'. Even with a sound man, it usually clips and distorts in the monitors.
2. One male singer has a "soft" voice that really needs something to level it out and boost the low parts.
The Behringer manual must have been written by someone from MIT. It has a lot of great info on sound waves,etc, but what it doesn't have is a recommended starting setup for vocals. Can someone tell me a good starting point for the different settings? Each channel has:
1. -40 to +20 threshold knob
2. 1 to 10 ratio knob
3. -20 to +20 output knob
4. 0 to off peak limiter knob
5. An interactive switch from hard knee to IKA (I guess soft knee) characteristics.
What might be a good starting point for all of these knobs and switches for the female vocals live?
mutt