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Yo! Thank you for checking us out. So glad to hear it!! We have a whole rundown of our live rig here: ru-vid.com/video/%D0%B2%D0%B8%D0%B4%D0%B5%D0%BE-djsQXVIlVPY.htmlsi=LzSu418RMonB7MZw In the studio we run direct into an Apollo interface and then use a mixture of neural DSP and GGD cab IR’s. Sometimes Kemper for effects. Hope this helps!
My Rock Stars! LEVELS is lit up!!! I'm so excited to hear more tracks. The video makes it that much better! You guys are the real thing and I love you all! Congratulations on all your success.
This is so much better than the new Levels to me. They all dress/play like a bunch of eboys with the new stuff. This is the best version of Levels. The riffs are more my style too.
No latency issues here! Just make sure the sample rate is low. We tend to use Gojira by neural DSP the most. Just recently started using GGD oversized cabs for IR. Hope this helps!
What? No sweatpants rundown? So you’re running out of the rack mixer (not an interface) into Q base for processing, and then back out to the rack mixer then to ears? Sounds like a latency nightmare.
TJ MAXX baby! The x32 has a built in interface to connect to cubase. It all hits Cubase and then is routed to outputs on the X32 to send to ears and FOH. We haven’t had latency issues. We lower the sample rate to adjust for that. Hope this helps!
how do you get drums to IEM? getting them from venue stagebox or using your own mics or you travel with your own drumkit and mics? <-- same goes for vocals and bass? and how guitars are send to FOH, through main L R of 32rack?
In the past we have done both with drums; brought our own mics and looped them through our system and then to FOH and also received a line from the stage box to send drums to our drummer. You can go either way. We send guitars to FOH through designated outputs from the X32. The only thing coming from LR are the backing tracks. Hope this helps!
We have ran vocals through there in the past for vocal effect automation, but we had some gain issues. So we are going to start only using the fx on the x32. No latency issues though. Lower the sample rate and make sure you have a fast computer
I had pretty good luck automating vocal FX in ableton by running the FX completely wet out of their own channel. That way if there's a bit of latency on the delay/reverb its not noticeable, but it does take an extra channel up. So like you have a dry vocal on 1 channel, and the 100 percent wet FX on another channel and you can blend them together.
Thank you for putting this out, super interesting set up. Excited to see what your split snake ends up being. Also had no idea you could run guitars like that! Makes it even easier.