Yoooo Dillon it’s Brandon! I appreciate your TH-cam channel and all your efforts that you do as an engineer and all of the wisdom you’ve given me while working for you and ISS! I support you and the family and your channel full heartedly! Much love bro!
Dillon, I appreciate you bro. A long time ago in a galaxy far far away I used to be part of a small sound company from the Greencastle area. Now I’m a retired old guy getting back into it , mostly for my church that does an outdoor show in Danville once a year. Anyway, I enjoy your channel. It’s inspiring for me & I thank you for continuing to do it. Blessings to you !
Keep on making these videos man! They are so entertaining and I love the longer form set up videos. You inspire so many that maybe they can do this in the future. I know you do that for me!
The old Midas XL88 was a great matrix mixer, if you want to switch between several consoles. All analogue as well, which most engineers will be stoked on. I think they go for around $1500 used if you can find them, so not crazy money either.
@@DCAVL yeah, seems like everybody is looking for a little more analogue sauce in a digital world, and this could totally be a cool way to do that. You could even use it as a summing mixer if you weren’t needing multiple consoles. Send your mix busses out to it and to the PA
Yoooo Dillon it’s Brandon!
I appreciate your TH-cam channel and all your efforts that you do as an engineer and all of the wisdom you’ve given me while working for you and ISS!
I support you and the family and your channel full heartedly!
Much love bro!
Dillon, I appreciate you bro. A long time ago in a galaxy far far away I used to be part of a small sound company from the Greencastle area. Now I’m a retired old guy getting back into it , mostly for my church that does an outdoor show in Danville once a year. Anyway, I enjoy your channel. It’s inspiring for me & I thank you for continuing to do it. Blessings to you !
Keep on making these videos man! They are so entertaining and I love the longer form set up videos. You inspire so many that maybe they can do this in the future. I know you do that for me!
The old Midas XL88 was a great matrix mixer, if you want to switch between several consoles. All analogue as well, which most engineers will be stoked on. I think they go for around $1500 used if you can find them, so not crazy money either.
Hey I like it. Yeah little old school but I bet it works great. Looking at some now. Thanks for the lead and being here in the comments!
@@DCAVL yeah, seems like everybody is looking for a little more analogue sauce in a digital world, and this could totally be a cool way to do that. You could even use it as a summing mixer if you weren’t needing multiple consoles. Send your mix busses out to it and to the PA
thanks for the video man, youre a good techer. yo from cornwall in the uk
what was that again to the front of front of house?