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Posted: Tue Feb 15, 2011 2:24 pm Post subject: Info spx
Hi guys, I finally bought the Yamaha SPX 990 and now I ask you a few tips to use it ... the best first: I have the mixer Allen & Heath 62 .. the output of the processor returns to the mixer channel, the filter should be assigned in this channel? if you use that filter? hpf, bpf, lpf?
but as regards the reverb I set it up like 40 seconds long? I generally use the reverb filter, but I do not know the right parameters to set it properly ... if anyone can 'help myself I would be very grateful ... I'm hoping for a response from Mr. Kevorkian that in these things,' a master
thanks in advance
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Posted: Wed Feb 16, 2011 12:32 pm Post subject: Re: Info spx
houseboy wrote:
Hi guys, I finally bought the Yamaha SPX 990 and now I ask you a few tips to use it ... the best first: I have the mixer Allen & Heath 62 .. the output of the processor returns to the mixer channel, the filter should be assigned in this channel? if you use that filter? hpf, bpf, lpf?
but as regards the reverb I set it up like 40 seconds long? I generally use the reverb filter, but I do not know the right parameters to set it properly ... if anyone can 'help myself I would be very grateful ...
You can use the mixer's filter on the channel where the SPX is returning if you feel like it, I do not do this personally, but why not!
As far as the reverb settings, I use very little filtering, maybe have the HF cut-off somewhere around 7kHz, and yes make the decay time very long.
I don't think there's a right and wrong way to do this, just use your ears.
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