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Yes that is a pathetic question.

But I have to learn and this is the best place on the internet.

Does anybody actually use any EQ compressor or any other processor between the source and your monitors?

My question comes from the idea that as you play back a mix you can zero in on something you hear or have an idea for some type of change that can be done quickly without having to go back to the individual channels.

Just another tool. .no not me, using an EQ.

Unless it colors the sound too much even when bypassed. I would also think some type of limiter would protect expensive monitors.

Please educate, thank you. input...input. please.

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Kapt.Krunch Sun, 10/28/2007 - 06:12

I think the main problem with that is duplicating the "fix" if you have to repatch or run a plug-in. And, it will be impossible to "fix" an individual element if the entire mix is going through. Might as well plug into that individual channel and fix it when you find it, or apply it to the entire mix, as the mix will end up.

And, running through something, even bypassed, may color things. And since you want to hear exactly what's coming out of the mix to your speakers, plugging in something will lie to you.

Seems like it would just add an extra level of uncertainty, and a whole lot more work, to me. But, that's just me.

Kapt.Krunch

Thomas W. Bethel Sun, 10/28/2007 - 07:30

bigdaddybluesman wrote: Yes that is a pathetic question.

But I have to learn and this is the best place on the internet.

Does anybody actually use any EQ compressor or any other processor between the source and your monitors?

My question comes from the idea that as you play back a mix you can zero in on something you hear or have an idea for some type of change that can be done quickly without having to go back to the individual channels.

Just another tool.....no not me, using an EQ.

Unless it colors the sound too much even when bypassed. I would also think some type of limiter would protect expensive monitors.

Please educate, thank you......input...input....please.

You don't want ANYTHING between your monitor controller and the amplifiers and speakers you are using for listening. Things like compressors and equalizer belong IN FRONT OF the monitor controller and only when they are being used for MODIFYING the sound.

Best of LUCK :D