Hugtrain
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Hi everyone,
I'm doing a show at my school and I'm having trouble getting my mics to go through the Roland V-Mixer M300 effects processor.
My director wants three people to have mics that are reverbed. Originally, it was just one, which worked fine. But then, he wanted two more people to have them as well.
They are the only ones with mics and have their lines close together. I've tried sending it to an MTX, and sending that to the effects processor, but that didn't work. I tried sending the mics to an aux, and sending the Aux to the EP, but it wanted to route back to a channel and not the main send. And as I'm not an audio engineer, I have no clue what to do next.
Is anyone familiar with this board or how to accomplish this? The show is coming up fast.
Thanks for your help!
(P.S. I've heard that there's a way to automatically duck the music when someone talks with a mic, but I can't figure out how the compressor works or if it's even involved here. If you know, I'd greatly appreciate it! )
I'm doing a show at my school and I'm having trouble getting my mics to go through the Roland V-Mixer M300 effects processor.
My director wants three people to have mics that are reverbed. Originally, it was just one, which worked fine. But then, he wanted two more people to have them as well.
They are the only ones with mics and have their lines close together. I've tried sending it to an MTX, and sending that to the effects processor, but that didn't work. I tried sending the mics to an aux, and sending the Aux to the EP, but it wanted to route back to a channel and not the main send. And as I'm not an audio engineer, I have no clue what to do next.
Is anyone familiar with this board or how to accomplish this? The show is coming up fast.
Thanks for your help!
(P.S. I've heard that there's a way to automatically duck the music when someone talks with a mic, but I can't figure out how the compressor works or if it's even involved here. If you know, I'd greatly appreciate it! )
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