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Bren, Poor You! But all is fogivebn, immediately and automatically! :~))


Thanks!


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No. There is one room with many speakers, I want to control individual volumes of these speakers. The screening room will also be used to spatially create 5.1 and 6.1 type of audio mixes for DVDs and Sony HDCAM tapes, and for that of course the physical mixer is a good idea.


Just for my own curiosity, you'd be doubling up some positions?

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also be done "virtually" on screen. The line-level would have to be broken by the mixer, or slese if I cna get a pre-amp with a PC-based utility program, I can install this and pehaps run individual volumes through the PC (and the touchscreen).


Sidenote... everytime I get a broadcast video demo and they do the "flying faders" sine wave... I want to slap the demo-er... "gawrsh... h'yuk... them sliders is movin' by themselves in a wave!!!" *grr*

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Gotcha. So, PC or DVD or HDCAM or whatever audio signal N first, but this would go directly to the pre-amp/audio processor. Then, take the individual (decoded and "processed" lines ot from the pre-amp via XLR, run it IN & OUT the Mackie mixer (for the volume control and further eQ, as needed), and then on to the power amps.


Exactly.

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Okay, I swear to you I KNEW what "LFE channel" stands for, I just now forgot it!! Would that be... the bass? Please?


Low Frequency Effects... the number after the "dot" or "point" in 6.1... ie: not bass... bass (<100-200Hz depending on your definition) exists in all channels... LFE denotes the channel mixed specifically for subwoofers.

Bren R.