karaokemeister wrote:
Re: the effects processor
I was under the impression that the effects would only be applied to the mics where the music should probably not have effects applied (dont' know why, but I was). But now that I think about it and read your explanation- it does make more sense to apply the effects to the entire signal instead of each channel seperately. BTW, the Twin DeltaFex I picked up for $56. I just couldn't pass it up at that price.:
No I think you misunderstood. On mixer that are designed for live use, they usually have an "Aux Send" on each channel. You effects would hook up via an Aux send/return section - this is not an insert on a channel. This will allow you to have effects on 1 or 2 or 3 or 4 etc .... individually & would be able to adjust each channels amount of effect individually - with 1 processor. You would not stick it anywhere for the entire mix - unless this is specifically what you were intending to do, but I don't think that is what you want as you wouldn't be able to adjust for a specific mic & the music would be getting all of the effect that the mics would be getting. Which is why I stated that the Soundcraft board you have isn't really designed to be used as a live board - even in Soundcraft own description, it states mainly recording applications only.
The Mackie Onys 1620 is also heavily desinged for computer recording but it will work just as easily in a live situation as well - plus has a MUCH nicer eq per channel with a 4 band eq (high, high-mid, low-mid, low with a sweepable high mid & low mid) - very nice, this is just shy of the same eq they use in their 32*8 buss recording board! It also contains a built in "mini" meter bridge so you can see the levels of each channel while they are playing & know before they hit the clip light - most miser just have a clip light & you don't know how hot your signal is until it's too late. Another thing that is nice is that if you are using a stereo effect processor it has 4 "stereo" returns per send as opposed to 4 mono returns.
There are a couple of features on it you would never use live, but this is looking like the board to beat.
Dang I never really looked at this board before, I may have to drop my CFX12 & do an upgrade as well!