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Old 28th July 2008 , 03:26 PM
PeterM26
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Originally Posted by Stagesound View Post
You should be aiming to have a good mix when both the mic and music faders are at the zero position. You say that "mic gain" is at "noon" for the tracks. Are you really plugging into a mic channel with your backing tracks? Channels 9/10 and 11/12 are the line input channels, and do have a gain control, but it's not mic gain.
No I am using channels 9/10 line input (Phono leads) for the backing tracks, and yes they do have a gain control, but as you quite rightly say, its not a mic gain! The gain control for the backing track is at noon! Whereas I am using channel 3 for my mic settings...this is an XLR-XLR.

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Originally Posted by Stagesound View Post
My suggestion is as follows. Set your eq all flat.
The graphic equalizer as a straight line at 0? Or all the trims turned right down!? My speakers are Pro Messenger 15 ins Peavey Speakers!
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