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2016/11/24 at 12:07 am #59494
The inputs on ProTools are associated with the channel strip on the GLD. If you have a 32 channel version of PT, you will need to assign the sources to channel strips 1 through 32
2016/08/09 at 1:20 pm #57570A&H has two different apps for the GLD. one gives full control, the other is called One Mix and does just what it’s name suggests. It allows control of one Aux Mix.
2016/05/08 at 8:40 pm #55570You could program a soft key to pfl an input with no signal (unassigned) or an AUX group with no audio on it.
2016/04/26 at 12:17 am #55298I use a Dante card on my GLD-112 into a Mac Mini with ProTools 12. it works very well. I think the card will do 64 I/O’s but depending on the version of ProTools you by it may be limited to something less than 64.
2016/03/28 at 12:10 am #54776Oh, just found out I have a 32 track version of PT.
2016/03/19 at 1:47 pm #54655Well Mrvoltz I see another post that makes me want to ask you a question. We have the GLD-112 with Dante and Pro Tools. It works great, but I am only able to record 32 tracks. I think PT is good to 64 tracks. am I missing something?
2016/03/19 at 1:44 pm #54654Hi Mrvoltz. We have the GLD-112 with the AR2412 & AR84. I want to add the 168, but I can only find the AB168 not an AR168. The AB168 looks like it will need to be modified to go in the rack. can you give me some guidance?
2016/03/06 at 2:15 am #54427Hi John,
I don’t want to assume anything, so please pardon me if I state the obvious. Make sure when you are selecting pre/post that you are doing so with the Mix button of the respective Aux mix lit. As to your question about the IP1 to AUX 1 pre and Aux 2 post, I would expect that the listening level in Aux 1 would vary and be lower than Aux 2 until the IP1 fader reaches -20db in the Main mix. At this point they should be the same level.
My logic is that IP1 is set is set 20db lower in Aux 1 than in Aux 2. Once you overcome that difference, the volume should be equal. The IP1 feeding Aux 1 is always at 0db (pre). If you set the IP1 fader to 0db in the main Mix it will cause the Aux 2 level for IP1 to be 20db above Aux 1. therefore when IP1 is set to -20 in the Main Mix they will be equal. I hope this helps.
2016/03/01 at 12:08 pm #54318If all 4 bands are playing in the same location (no tear down and set up) then you could just use different scenes. I would personally a different scene for each band. I might would even use a different scene for each song depending on how similar or different they were.
If the gear will be taken down and moved between these 4 performances, then you have 2 or 3 choices. you could keep the scene from the first performance and then plug all your inputs back to exactly the same spot for the next show. Or you could plug up the inputs any way that they happen to come to you, and then re assign the inputs under the “preamp” tab (under processing). A third option is that you could save every drum and horn as a channel under the “overview” tab. saving the channel saves the preamp level, EQ, Gate, Compressor, etc. Then you could recall that channel from the library in THAT show. If you want to use it in another show, then you must export each channel using the Setup > Memory > Library manager. This is handy if you will be working on different GLD boards because then you can take them with you on your USB flash drive.
2015/11/01 at 2:52 am #51820Hi Russ. The main thing to remember when mixing passive and active monitors is signal path. Make sure that the Aux output goes directly to the active monitor. The Aux output should go to an amp then to the passive monitor. IF you go Aux output to amp to activie monitor this will NOT be a valid configuration and will cause problems. Hope this helps.
2015/10/31 at 12:20 am #517922015/10/31 at 12:11 am #51791Joe,
It is important to understand that the primary function of your Aux mix is for the performers to hear themselves and other key people well enough to play or sing. The Aux mix is not meant to in any way reflect an accurate FOH mix. For this reason Aux sends should most effectively be places in a pre-fader mode. The only case I would ever use post fader is if I were attempting to represent FOH mix in a recording or broadcast.
2015/10/03 at 3:11 pm #51047Is there a way to make the AB168 rack mountable?
2015/09/28 at 10:46 am #50895Hi Edi,
I have not done a calibrtion. In fact I didnt know about this being suggesed. Do have a link to the procedure?
2015/09/06 at 1:48 am #50271Thanks so much !
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