If you mean disable input monitoring, yep, as simple as that.How would I ensure I don't hear the latency-delayed live signal as well, HC? Would it be as simple as switching off the little blue IM button?
AVB vs. CUEMIX. Upgrade Question
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Re: AVB vs. CUEMIX. Upgrade Question
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Re: AVB vs. CUEMIX. Upgrade Question
My main concern is getting a really nice headphone mix to the live musicians in the Tracking Room.
I'm noticing the dry signal coming from CUEMIX (the direct live inputs) are fairly ... bland.
I usually track pretty flat with no compression/eq/etc.
Thats why i was interested in the AVB systems to be able to "sub mix" via the AVB DSP with verb/compression/eq that only gets heard by the musicians tracking.
Rarely do I punch in, but when I do, I have to route the existing Take to an Output that leads to the headphone CUE. A little painstaking but I do it anyway.
Anyone use the new AVB for studio work (versus LIVE shows?)
I'm noticing the dry signal coming from CUEMIX (the direct live inputs) are fairly ... bland.
I usually track pretty flat with no compression/eq/etc.
Thats why i was interested in the AVB systems to be able to "sub mix" via the AVB DSP with verb/compression/eq that only gets heard by the musicians tracking.
Rarely do I punch in, but when I do, I have to route the existing Take to an Output that leads to the headphone CUE. A little painstaking but I do it anyway.
Anyone use the new AVB for studio work (versus LIVE shows?)
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