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djgc
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how many headphone sockets do a standard studio have? and are they all stereo?
I don't think one can say there is a "standard" number of headphone feeds any more than there is such a thing as a "standard" studio. But just to give an example, at our studio we have six stereo headphone mixes - seven if you include the headphone jack on the mixer itself, though we have not had a need to use that one for anything yet.
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First a bit of a correction. While our headphone distribution lines are wired for stereo, in reality since we're using aux sends for our headphone mixes, the signals are only in mono.Jealous!
What mixer and headphone system are you using?
I've got a 32 channel Midas Venice so I have to get inventive to get more than two headphone mixes. Should probably look at doing it ITB.
Ah, but that *IS* indeed what I meant.He's jealous because he thinks you can do 6 separate/different headphone mixes.
I don’t believe that’s what you meant.
Ah, but that *IS* indeed what I meant.![]()
The way we have it set up is we have the inserts on all 16 mixer tracks run to the patch bay in the hardware rack, allowing us to patch the analog compressor and/or EQ on any of the channels as desired. Since we currently have no outboard verb or delay, we don't need to use any of the aux sends for that. But we still can get that "vibe" - and usually do - by using the digital verbs built into the mixer and assigning those as wanted via the mixer fat channel controls.I have 6 Auxes on my console...but I too rarely do more than 2 different (more me) headphone mixes.
And I usually patch in a couple of FX/processing boxes on at least two of the Auxes...so's we can have some "vibe" during tracking.