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sumitsimlai
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I watched with great intent, a video titled "Mixing Boards - The Basics of Sub-Groups / Sub-Mixes on an Analog Mixing Board".
Taking the example of a drum kit for which 8 mics are used from channels 28-32 of a Mackie 32-8 as in the video, the tutorial talks about sending the drum kit to subgroups for group control of the entire kit with a single fader.
I would imagine that well before thinking of subgrouping a drum kit, one might like to have a stereo image of the drum kit, say, possibly Hi-Hats on the left, snares at 45 deg Left and 45 deg Right, Bass Drum at centre and cymbals at hard left.
The question is, how, if panned on a stereo stage in such a manner, how would one send the entire drumkit to say sub-group 1, yet maintaining the stereo image, because sending to one subgroup say 1, involves pressing the 1-2 button, so we need to pan hard left. And even if one opts for stereo subgrouping i.e. subgroup 1 and subgroup 2, with say 4 mics panned hard left and 4 panned hard right, even then how does one get the desired original stereo image? Is there a catch somewhere that I am missing?
I am looking for answers to this question with reference to Mackie 32-8, Allen & Heath GL2400-424 and Behringer QX2442USB.
Thank you.
Taking the example of a drum kit for which 8 mics are used from channels 28-32 of a Mackie 32-8 as in the video, the tutorial talks about sending the drum kit to subgroups for group control of the entire kit with a single fader.
I would imagine that well before thinking of subgrouping a drum kit, one might like to have a stereo image of the drum kit, say, possibly Hi-Hats on the left, snares at 45 deg Left and 45 deg Right, Bass Drum at centre and cymbals at hard left.
The question is, how, if panned on a stereo stage in such a manner, how would one send the entire drumkit to say sub-group 1, yet maintaining the stereo image, because sending to one subgroup say 1, involves pressing the 1-2 button, so we need to pan hard left. And even if one opts for stereo subgrouping i.e. subgroup 1 and subgroup 2, with say 4 mics panned hard left and 4 panned hard right, even then how does one get the desired original stereo image? Is there a catch somewhere that I am missing?
I am looking for answers to this question with reference to Mackie 32-8, Allen & Heath GL2400-424 and Behringer QX2442USB.
Thank you.