Setting vocal gain using an analog console (A&H GL-2400)
Setting gain for vocals is important to a good sound, but also important for control of feedback. Proper gain settings for vocals will aid in how well the vocals will "sit" in a live sound mix. Gain settings should rarely be adjusted once they are set (as part of a sound check). However, small amounts of gain adjustment is acceptable to fine-tune a channel during a show. -- DO NOT use the gain controls to mix your sound. -- Gain controls should NOT be used as faders.

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