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Q:
How do I Sub-mix Drums through an External Compressor
A:
Necessary Equipment:
1 DB25 to 8 x _" breakout cable 2 _" TRS to TRS cables 1 Stereo Compressor (duh) Review: D8B Manual (v3) Pages 23, 29, 36, 48-50, 56, 61-63, 104, Appendix F & your Compressor Owner’s Manual 1. Setup your Drum Levels and Panning. 2. Turn L/R Assign Off for all Drum Channels. 3. Turn Buss 1 & 2 On for all Drum Channels. 4. Switch to Masters Fader Bank. 5. Make sure that Buss 1 & 2 Faders are set to -U- (Channel Strips 17/18) 6. Switch to Mic /Line Fader Bank (1-24) 7. From the Buss Out / Surround Out D-Sub cable, take 1 & 2 and connect to the Inputs of the Compressor. 8. Take the Outputs of the Compressor and plug them into Line Ins (23)/(24). 9. Set Faders (23)/(24) to -U-. 10. Pan Ch. (23) Left, Pan Ch. (24) Right. 11. Turn L/R Assign On for Ch’s (23)/(24) 12. Shift Select All Drum Channels and Ch’s (23) and (24) 13. From Computer Screen. Select: Channel Menu| Adjust Channel Delay… 14. Set Channel Delay for all Non-Selected Channels: 110 samples. (Use 110 for the initial setting. This can be fine-tuned afterwards by Repeating Steps 12-14*) *Channel Delay will vary depending on model of compressor.
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