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Hi!
I’m a new guy on the block.
Today I use a Phonic MM1202 mixer with 4 mono channels, with Mic/Line and inset, and 4 stereos. The 4 stereo channels do not have EQ.
I have a Lexicon MPX100 multi processor and a Behringer 2200 compressor/gate/limiter. A 19" external Behringer or Lexicon EQ is something I probably will by to be able to adjust the 4 stereo channels.
There is one EFX out and it is returned as send to channel 7/8 as a send effect.
Today I use the Lexicon as a send reverb effect and the two-channel compressor as an insert on channel 3 and 4.
Is the use of an external 31 band analogue graphic EQ a good solution to bring more flexibility to the EQ-less stereo channels? Is it best to put between the mixer and computer (I use Cubasis VST) or is it better to use it as an insert or send effect?
I’m a new guy on the block.
Today I use a Phonic MM1202 mixer with 4 mono channels, with Mic/Line and inset, and 4 stereos. The 4 stereo channels do not have EQ.
I have a Lexicon MPX100 multi processor and a Behringer 2200 compressor/gate/limiter. A 19" external Behringer or Lexicon EQ is something I probably will by to be able to adjust the 4 stereo channels.
There is one EFX out and it is returned as send to channel 7/8 as a send effect.
Today I use the Lexicon as a send reverb effect and the two-channel compressor as an insert on channel 3 and 4.
Is the use of an external 31 band analogue graphic EQ a good solution to bring more flexibility to the EQ-less stereo channels? Is it best to put between the mixer and computer (I use Cubasis VST) or is it better to use it as an insert or send effect?