BrettBrandon wrote:Umm, Soundguy?
Why don't you try rereading the post.....
Here is what he said,
"Hate to say, but I also prefer about 10-12 DCA's with my current act. I make due with 8, but a few more would be helpful."
I don't see him stating anywhere that he is using more than 8. I see him saying that he makes due with 8.....
Maybe the way you read what you want to see while reading posts explains some of your replies....
soundguy wrote:VCA are more convenient, but groups can certainly get the job done just as well although it takes a little more effort to set up. Hardly more than a few minutes.
soundguy wrote:RB, I think we are talking about different "groups". There are audio groups and fader groups, and as you pointed out. VCA are better if you need to balance the channels within the VCA "group", because on a fader group typically all faders move if you grab one. You know the rest.
As a studio engineer, it's second nature to me to work with fader groups.
Soundguy
soundguy wrote:VCA are more convenient, but groups can certainly get the job done just as well although it takes a little more effort to set up. Hardly more than a few minutes.
Soundguy
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