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| Lives for gear Joined: Jul 2005
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I was wondering if you guys had any good somewhat cheap solutions to having independent monitor mixes for each band member (to our in-ears) when practicing and live. Im sick of playing live gigs and having crap mixes. Right now we have a decent console that we can somewhat do this but it would really be much better if we could adjust what we wanted, when we wanted. the HEARBACK system looks awesome but im not up for spending a grand on something like that. i also thought about splitting like the vocal channel into 3 lines (theres only 3 of us) and sending it to small mixers that each of us would have. just seems like alot of work to do that. surely someone else makes a system like HEAR does (although i cant find it). let me know if you know of any systems that would work or if you have any other suggestion. thanks. |
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