I seldomly do DCA's on a Midas . I only use it as an emergency MUTE. Especially If I ran out of options on MUTE GROUPS upon using the M32r. I group the whole band (depends on the selected channels), the monitors and all inputs incase something goes wrong in a show.. like uncontrollable feedbacks and stage errors. So i need to rehearse what I really want to control before tapping these channels to a DCA and MUTE GROUPS. Infact, POST FX are an issue when most channels are fed with it It will definitely affect the levels as soon as you drag a DCA. Instead of grouping individual channels to a DCA. Much better grouping these individual channels to a SUBGROUP then sending the post signals of the SUBGROUP to a DCA.
Wow! I had no idea this was an option in the mix station!
keep going bro
I seldomly do DCA's on a Midas . I only use it as an emergency MUTE. Especially If I ran out of options on MUTE GROUPS upon using the M32r. I group the whole band (depends on the selected channels), the monitors and all inputs incase something goes wrong in a show.. like uncontrollable feedbacks and stage errors.
So i need to rehearse what I really want to control before tapping these channels to a DCA and MUTE GROUPS.
Infact, POST FX are an issue when most channels are fed with it It will definitely affect the levels as soon as you drag a DCA.
Instead of grouping individual channels to a DCA. Much better grouping these individual channels to a SUBGROUP then sending the post signals of the SUBGROUP to a DCA.
Good points
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Where are these "iDCAs" located?
You create them in the layer page. Watch the tutorial i made about IDCAs