I'll often use matrices when I'm in monitor world and I have a drum sub and a wedge. I'll route my my monitor send for the drummer to a matrix that has all the top end rolled off and that will feed the sub.
Idk if I'm doing it correctly... but I send all my vocals to the main bus... drums go to a separate aux bus, instruments go to a separate aux bus... set my main volume then mix in my instruments and drums to balance everything.... like I said I might be doing it wrong, but I always get compliments on how balanced my band sounds... and that's me mixing from the stage, no sound guy
Hey love your content, ive been sending Vocals to a buss post fader for my vocal group. What's the difference in doing this instead of using the sub group option
Thanks! Glad it was helpful. No audio passes through a DCA. It's just more like a remote control for the channels you assign to it. The signal path and processing remain the same but you have one fader you can use to turn up and down those channels. Work groups it reroutes or creates an additional audio path. You can add processing etc.
I don't know that I've ever heard this topic broken down and explained so well. Thank you!
Thank you so much!
I'll often use matrices when I'm in monitor world and I have a drum sub and a wedge. I'll route my my monitor send for the drummer to a matrix that has all the top end rolled off and that will feed the sub.
Idk if I'm doing it correctly... but I send all my vocals to the main bus... drums go to a separate aux bus, instruments go to a separate aux bus... set my main volume then mix in my instruments and drums to balance everything.... like I said I might be doing it wrong, but I always get compliments on how balanced my band sounds... and that's me mixing from the stage, no sound guy
No such thing as wrong if you're getting the results. Whatever works for you.
Hey love your content, ive been sending Vocals to a buss post fader for my vocal group. What's the difference in doing this instead of using the sub group option
I always forget what matrices are by the book, thanks
you're very welcome
Great video, I love your explanation.
What's the difference between a DCA and a group?
Thanks! Glad it was helpful. No audio passes through a DCA. It's just more like a remote control for the channels you assign to it. The signal path and processing remain the same but you have one fader you can use to turn up and down those channels. Work groups it reroutes or creates an additional audio path. You can add processing etc.
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