Re: To go digital or not for Live Shows
2013/11/13 04:11:37
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I've got a Presonus 2442 as well.
It's an awesome bit of kit and you get a lot for your dollar investment.
There's a bit of a glut for choice at the moment with most major brands having new offerings out.
I'd say go for it. Just remember the subtleties of mixing with a digital desk when compared to an analog one. Gain staging is a different animal altogether. Takes a bit of rethinking but if you've been using a DAW then you're already on the right page.
As for reliability I've found modern desks, even fairly cheap ones are much more reliable than some of the older budget ones.
I still can't get over setting up my desk near the stage without a snake or stage box. Giving individual performers in a band control over more me through Qmix and being able to go anywhere in the auditorium and control my desk by remote control via an iPad. I can save the scene for that gig at that venue. I can play a prerecorded track of a bands music and setup the sound without even having the band there and get it reasonable . When the band arrives I've already done a sound check and only a little work to dial them in perfectly
You've got to make the technology work for you otherwise what's the point. I've been using a laptop 6 years and Sonar 5 years to do live mixing and have only changed since having my Presonus desk for the last 2 years. Mind you I can pick my gigs as I'm now retired and not under pressure to get work.
post edited by mudgel - 2013/11/13 04:20:15
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