Doc - I have to complement you on your presentation style - this series of tutorials is SO much better then your original ones! I especially like the amount of detail regarding how features work and why on would try multiple adjustments in order to achieve their goals. You've become a REAL asset to the Harrison Mixbus Team in this capacity!!!! Cheers! Patrick
Hey there, the Lo and Hi buttons refer to the Low shelf and Hi Shelf. When you push the button it turns the shelf into a band. The frequency range of the low band is 40hz to 600hz. Hope that helps, Nathan
On a side note, I notice your channel doesn't have any content. I encourage you to pick a topic you are passionate about and unleash your knowledge into the world. You may be surprised what you can do.
Doc - I have to complement you on your presentation style - this series of tutorials is SO much better then your original ones! I especially like the amount of detail regarding how features work and why on would try multiple adjustments in order to achieve their goals. You've become a REAL asset to the Harrison Mixbus Team in this capacity!!!! Cheers! Patrick
Wow, thanks! Get ready for even more videos coming soon.
Thanks so much for this great video Nathan. Looking forward to the next!
More to come!
Thanks Nathan for the informative video!
Your welcome
Love this. I usually need nothing but channel strip eq
So glad you like it. Sometimes a little EQ is all you need.
I learned to mix mostly with hi- and lopass filters. On top of that, EQ is a luxury 😃
Cool way to copy the Eq paramenters! and that eq setup was real fast!
Glad you liked it.
big improvements !
Thanks
Thanks for the video. Just a question: what are the "LO" and "HI" buttons for? What do they change?
Hey there, the Lo and Hi buttons refer to the Low shelf and Hi Shelf. When you push the button it turns the shelf into a band. The frequency range of the low band is 40hz to 600hz.
Hope that helps,
Nathan
How can we zoom in on channel strip on PC? The knobs are quite small
You would need to change the size and scale in preferences and make sure you are not working on a 13" laptop.
@@HarrisonAudio thanks!
why not show your face?
It's in plenty of videos though I'm not sure if that's a good thing or not :)
-Nathan
On a side note, I notice your channel doesn't have any content. I encourage you to pick a topic you are passionate about and unleash your knowledge into the world. You may be surprised what you can do.
@@HarrisonAudio cool