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  • THOSE ARE SOME THICK ASS WIRES

  • wow, great mixer

  • well the midas XL8 costs 300,000 aprx.

  • is the power distro at 0:14, power locks to soca plex, a more convenient way of powering lots of amps with less connectors or as i initially thought lampy hot power stuff, i wonder?

  • Is that a band setup

  • I´m number 78000 :D

  • Midas h3000 nice

  • Sound Engineering is a mugs game, lets face it, frustrated musicians/performers. Like any job it can become drudgery depending on how much work you get or at what level or with who. Studio engineering is worse, trapped in room for weeks sometimes with cheesie sameie bands trying to put an album or EP together and expecting technology to make it a masterpiece, lipstick for their gorilla anyone? Still there are good times to be had, and tinnitus to be lived with.

  • @prunch72 ...

    I still love engineering and recording. But, you are right about one thing...You can't make chicken soup out of chicken shit.

  • Why should I use Acme??? that shit never worked for the coyote...

  • Midas, the old Behringer.

  • eh i love midas consoles :D

  • Midas rocks!

  • wat called to that outlet power? tnx

  • @glend04 ...not sure what you are asking but the large plug is a snake...it holds all the cables for the PA board that runs to the mics on stage.

  • Informative!

  • so many buttons. i might just be able to comprehend maybe 15 of them. lol

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  • Heritage 3000. great table

  • MIDAS THE BEST IN INDUSTRY

  • Midas !

  • holy damn thats a big console

  • 3k mmmm

  • okay, how many mics does one need?

  • @jeabo0adhd 1) Many. I had a four piece band: two guitars, bass and drums: we ran with roughly 15 mics. And that's just playing clubs and out door festivals and such. Figure in for a good drum sound we'd run one on the kick, 1 for the snare, both mixed center. 1 for each of his two toms, one off center left and one off center right. 1 mic on a set of 3 roto toms. 2 over head mics for cymbals and ambience. And 1 on his floor tom. That's 8 mics just for the drummer. Plus his vocal mic, so 9.

  • @bandit7498 I run 15 on my drummer alone

  • @chookfeed That's a lot of mics, but hey, what ever's needed. We got a killer sound off what we used.

  • @jeabo0adhd 2) That way you can pan drums left and right like you want to get a cool effect when doing rolls. Plus you can EQ each drum seperate, add effects like reverb seperate on each drum and really get a cool sound. Then for two guitarists we ran two mics apiece on our amps. The bass player had one mike on his cab, and we all three had a vocal mike as well. So four guys ran 17 mics. The sound was incredible.

  • @jeabo0adhd on some desks you can select if you want to use a channel for speakers or a microphone

  • @jeabo0adhd I use 8 vocal mics and four drum mics in my live set.

  • Midas Baby! Is that the Heritage 4k??

  • H 3K 

  • i don't even wanna think on how much that mixer cost

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  • @noobsound around a 100 000$ USD well its a midas Heritage 3000 made in england

  • @noobsound erm id say about £30,000

  • @noobsound like 8-15,000$

  • Greate Heritage3000

  • sweet midas u've got there

  • nice midas

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