RE: sonar v-studio 100
2009/04/01 21:45:56
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The Mackie Onyx 1220 is like that. The mains have to be up some before you hear anything out of the headphones. They say the design is that way to help with proper gain staging. I can understand that but many times I need the mains off and only need the headphone. I no longer gig with it for that reason.
My very inexpensive Behringer does have totally independent control however, so I gig with it.
ORIGINAL: Mustin
Yes, let's!
What is the MSRP gonna be?! C'mon with it, already!
And here's the $64 million dollar question:
Can you independently control the volume of the main out monitors and the headphones? If not, then what's the F$@&ing point! Why are all the boxes like that?! Why don't the designers think you'd want to have the monitors' volume low in one room and the headphones up in another room where the vocalist is?! Please tell me this is how the V-Studio 100 works.
Rock and/or Roll,
-m
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