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  1. bouldersoundguy

    How to use AUX Send

    If you're in control of the main mix, it's not a major detraction that the aux is post fader because the main mix won't be subject to adjustment by a sound person. For that matter, just listening to the main mix is fine for home rehearsal. Having a separate independent mix is needed when there...
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    Seeking advice on connecting a passive subwoofer, in home studio...

    I wouldn't be surprised if active monitors have high pass filters to protect the woofers. But that won't prevent small room LF problems.
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    Seeking advice on connecting a passive subwoofer, in home studio...

    Just for fun, I did some quick and dirty frequency response measurements of a few bookshelf speakers I had lying around, NAD 8225 (blue), Electro-Voice S-40 (red) and Mission M71i (yellow). These were done in my living room, so not an acoustically perfect environment, but I tried to place them...
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    Seeking advice on connecting a passive subwoofer, in home studio...

    Well, you could tailor the sub's low pass filter to work with the natural rolloff of the monitors, but that's usually a more gradual slope. One of the disadvantages of crossovers is that, even if you align levels/polarity/phase at the crossover frequency, there's going to be a little response...
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    Seeking advice on connecting a passive subwoofer, in home studio...

    There may be a good rationale behind the advice not to high pass the monitors, but there's also good reason to do it. One Dave explains above, but there are also the challenges home recordists often have mixing in small spaces where LF interactions in the room cause problems. Since monitor...
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    Seeking advice on connecting a passive subwoofer, in home studio...

    Something like the Behringer DCX2496 would do it. It's a digital speaker processor that will take your stereo output and split it as needed, with crossover filters, delay to time align the bands, limiters (more for live sound) etc. It has two input channels and six output channels.
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    Live mixer

    The manual probably has that info.
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    Is Movavi good for beginners in audio and video editing?

    Between Reaper and Resolve, you get pretty much everything you need to do very professional audio and video production for very little money. I use Vegas Pro, which is one of the rare cases of software that can do both audio and video, but it costs quite a bit more.
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    Editing Transitions

    I don't know about the software being used for that, but I can do a split edit in Vegas Pro, with the audio and video transitions being different. I'd probably do shorter crossfades than what I see there.
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    Equalising volume across different DI tracks

    For volume, just go through and adjust the clip gain. If your DAW allows plugins directly on clips, eq them that way. Why let a machine decide how to eq things?
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    SOLVED: Outboard PSU for Alesis 3630 backfeeding -15VDC to AC line

    I had one of those. I got it because it had all the features I wanted, but I found that it had a feature I didn't want. There seemed to be no way to make it sound good. Will changing the power supply remedy that? I'm skeptical.
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    [SOLVED] Guitar too loud via audio interface's direct monitoring, while recording...

    They generally cause less latency than stock Windows drivers. It can get it pretty low, but it can't eliminate it. Typically, you have to select it in your DAW preferences. The ASIO driver usually has its own control panel that lets you adjust buffering (that affects latency) and some levels.
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    [SOLVED] Guitar too loud via audio interface's direct monitoring, while recording...

    I think there is an ASIO driver, but I couldn't find any indication of a control panel. That's why I suggested the Windows panel.
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    question about track bouncing on tape

    Except he plans on bouncing to a DAW.
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    [SOLVED] Guitar too loud via audio interface's direct monitoring, while recording...

    Can you turn up the playback level from the DAW? Maybe use Windows' audio control panel.
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    How do I set up ATMOS without spending a fortune? Cubase user.

    I think you're going to need matched speakers for proper monitoring. Mixed speaker types seem likely to throw off the imaging.
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    My blues band recording not sure if this link will work?

    Seems like a good mix overall, though I'm just using basic ear buds. The vocals sound kind of dry. They sound plenty forward in the mix, which might mean they're too forward. Ear buds and headphones tend to underrepresent things panned center relative to things panned out.
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    so I guess I have to obsess about A/D converters now?

    Yeah, I suspect there's something up with the interface. It has been a long time since any but the cheapest interfaces made much of a sonic imprint on the audio. My old M-Audio MobilePre USB was a bit sus. I think the left and right channels were not perfectly in sync (offset by a sample or...
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    My blues band recording not sure if this link will work?

    On my phone I just get an error.
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    Who still mixes with a console?

    One thing I do when mixing is pace around the room. That not only gets my eyes off the screen, it averages out the room response at different locations. I check the bass in various places where I know how the room impacts the sound.
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