Setting up for a session, Listening environment, Channel configuration/planning – MACKIE Digital 8Bus D8B v5.1 User Manual

Page 102: Power-up procedure, Figure 4-1 power-up procedure, Synth, D8b manual • chapter 4 • page 96, Open and load a snapshot or a session (optional)

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D8B Manual • Chapter 4 • page 96

Setting Up for a Session

This section of the Digital 8•Bus Owner’s

Manual provides very application-specific descrip-
tions of some common usages. Follow the check-
list format to help ensure everything is set just
right for your configuration.

As your skills and knowledge increase, try

new techniques. Build a system that’s optimized
for your specific application.

Listening Environment

In any serious recording or live audio situa-

tion, the listening environment is one of the most
important considerations. In a recording applica-
tion, be sure the Digital 8•Bus is connected to
excellent reference monitors, like the Mackie
HR824’s. In addition, set up the system in an
acoustically controlled and balanced environment.
Avoid a control room with identical dimensions in
any direction and set it up with a good mixture of
absorption and reflection.

In a live-sound setting, place the console out

in the house at a good visual and auditory vantage
point. If you’re mixing in mono, it’s okay to sit in
line with one of the speaker clusters. When
mixing in stereo or surround, select the best
location—typically called the “sweet spot”—to
critically assess the entire mix. Eliminate guess
work. Maximize efficiency.

Channel Configuration/Planning

This actually has a lot to do with how well any

audio experience unfolds. If you know where
you’re headed with track expectations and instru-
mentation, you’ll be able to make better choices
along the way. Plan; plan again; think about it;
then, plan some more.

Use the Track Sheet (Ctrl+T) to plan your

session before you begin recording. You’ll know
more about how to get where you want to be.

Power-up Procedure

A well-thought-out power-up procedure saves

wear and tear on all your gear. This procedure
helps minimize the opportunity for equipment
damage while maximizing the chance of success.
Refer to Figure 4-1 for a Fast Track Graphic
representation of this procedure.

Amplification system off: power amps or

powered monitors

Master Fader down
Switch Console Power on

The D8B will create a Startup file with default
settings if the User-Set Template has not yet
been specified.

Open and load a snapshot or a session (optional)

Figure 4-1 Power-up Procedure

Follow this procedure for a safe and sure startup routine. Deliberate, well-thought-out procedures help eliminate
uncomfortable pauses in a session. They make recording a more enjoyable experience.

MASTER

L/R

10

dB

30

20

10

40

5

5

U

60

50

Synth

OR

OR

Amp or Powered

Monitors Off

Master L/R
Fader Down

Console

Power On

Select A starting Snapshot or

Open Your Master Template

Connect Instruments

and Microphones

Set Sample

Clock

Amp or Powered

Monitors On

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