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TooFartTooFurious
fair point. lets just be happy they got them racked up and racked with (two) distros.
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TooFartTooFurious
riiight? chefs kiss. they are mid-renovation so everything in their shop and back stage was scattered and on random objects.
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TooFartTooFurious
yep. funny to me that that was really the only reason i posted this and then i come peep the comments and folks are dragging other elements of the setup. i have seen so so so much worse.
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TooFartTooFurious
haha i didnt even notice until after i scanned my gear and peeked to make sure i wasnt stepping on any of their frequencies
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TooFartTooFurious
correct. it doesnt belong to me.
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TooFartTooFurious
this person is giving you all the answers
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TooFartTooFurious
most desks have a mono main thats intrinsically linked to the stereo main just send it there. its almost always post-fader.
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TooFartTooFurious
all g, amigo. yes. filters will block things you do not want to load. it really just depends on which scene has more of the things you want to keep. youll do less work on the filters if you load that scene first. know what i mean? it sounds like your buddys scene is what you want to base stuff on for the most part. i would load his scene, then use the recall filters before loading your scene. they are deep, so be thorough and double-check your filter choices before loading, then double check what everything looks like on the console once youve loaded your scene.
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TooFartTooFurious
Scene recall filters are definitely the way. You can also load his scene and then safe the individual channels you want to keep his changes on, including mains, then load your scene.
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TooFartTooFurious
bing bong.
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