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ptmurphy
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I have "inheritted" a bunch of equipment and would like to start mixing and recording a bit. However, I am having a terrible time finding out where to start. I have some experience doing live mixing for a church a few years back, but it was pretty basic - no external processing, etc. on a very simple board.
The manuals for this stuff seem to be fairly high level and assume you know quite a bit - which makes sense - why buy the stuff if you don't have some idea what you are doing, right? I need to get back to the basics though.
Here is what I have (I am not going to list brands, as it doesn't really matter as I have what I have and can't really change anything at this point)...
24 Channel mixing board
External Amplifier/Speakers
Rack Mounted DSD Processor for voice (Delay, Reverb, Chorus, etc.)
Rack Mounted Compressor/Limiter
Rack Mounted Stereo EQ
Accoustic Guitar Pre-amp (1/4" and XLR connections)
Sevaral Mics (Some OK quality, others not so much)
Lots of cables.
Any suggestions for a total newbie on where to learn the basics and start having some fun?
Thanks for any input!
The manuals for this stuff seem to be fairly high level and assume you know quite a bit - which makes sense - why buy the stuff if you don't have some idea what you are doing, right? I need to get back to the basics though.
Here is what I have (I am not going to list brands, as it doesn't really matter as I have what I have and can't really change anything at this point)...
24 Channel mixing board
External Amplifier/Speakers
Rack Mounted DSD Processor for voice (Delay, Reverb, Chorus, etc.)
Rack Mounted Compressor/Limiter
Rack Mounted Stereo EQ
Accoustic Guitar Pre-amp (1/4" and XLR connections)
Sevaral Mics (Some OK quality, others not so much)
Lots of cables.
Any suggestions for a total newbie on where to learn the basics and start having some fun?
Thanks for any input!