cnw1122 Posted January 11, 2015 Share Posted January 11, 2015 I just traded in the QSC Touchmix for the Stagescape, Learning to use it pretty quickly and I really like it, but I don't think the feedback supression is working, I only seen one video where it demoed it, but I think that was an earlier version of the software. But it showed that when feedback was present it would show a red line at the frequency it was applying supression to, Does ver 1.2 react the same way. if so mine is not working. Also maybe i'm doiing something wrong, but I cant seem to get the same type of clarity and loudness as the QSC.. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
actdmusic Posted January 12, 2015 Share Posted January 12, 2015 I just traded in the QSC Touchmix for the Stagescape, Learning to use it pretty quickly and I really like it, but I don't think the feedback supression is working, I only seen one video where it demoed it, but I think that was an earlier version of the software. But it showed that when feedback was present it would show a red line at the frequency it was applying supression to, 1 - Does ver 1.2 react the same way. if so mine is not working. 2 - Also maybe i'm doiing something wrong, but I cant seem to get the same type of clarity and loudness as the QSC.. 1 - Yes. Raise you levels slowly and don't send the signal to monitors and PA at the same time (or almost). Raise the level of the signal in one monitor, wait for the feedback reduction understand the frequency, raise on other monitor (wait), etc, raise on the PA,.... you get the idea. When there are multiple frequencies feedbacking in multiple outputs at the same time the FBR won't work. I approach it like any other system and ring out my monitors and PA one at a time and giving time for the mixer to work. The FBR on the M20d is nice but it's not magical ;) 2 - You are doing something wrong :P Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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