If I have my Scene 1 for my Bands Rehearsal Room. Then setup a separate scene to practice on like a "default scene"... (as I am new to these desks). If I press the "reset settings" button. Will this reset the settings on that one scene? Or on every scene? TIA
How to take output from this mixer, please help me in solving connection with speakers and amplifiers (crown) and also enabling channel or layer, please
Is this a new way of marketing by not providing the proper operation instructions by the manufacturer and having people to talk about on how to use their product?
I hope not. I created these videos for the churches that I installed them in to train their volunteers. But I do agree that the manuals do not give you a great how to use their products. They probably assume that most engineers would know what to do. But again, these tutorials are to train volunteers in a church/school setting.
your training tutorial is better than A&H's. Thank you.
You saved my life with all those tutto's !! Thanks
Thanks for the info buddy! Greetings from Perú ;D
Great and helpful explanation
Thanks for your videos , wonderful !
Recalling a specific scene can remember mute settings for that particular scene also?
If I have my Scene 1 for my Bands Rehearsal Room. Then setup a separate scene to practice on like a "default scene"... (as I am new to these desks). If I press the "reset settings" button. Will this reset the settings on that one scene? Or on every scene?
TIA
How to take output from this mixer, please help me in solving connection with speakers and amplifiers (crown) and also enabling channel or layer, please
Is this a new way of marketing by not providing the proper operation instructions by the manufacturer and having people to talk about on how to use their product?
I hope not. I created these videos for the churches that I installed them in to train their volunteers. But I do agree that the manuals do not give you a great how to use their products. They probably assume that most engineers would know what to do. But again, these tutorials are to train volunteers in a church/school setting.