Part 5 | Start Up & Quick Mix. What does it sound like? Midas Heritage 2000 Console Restoration
This video shows a gratuitous dimly lit start up of the console. I also go through 3 passes of a work in progress project I am recording. There are 8 channels with a single Tonelux JC37 mic being used on each instrument. I am only using the console EQ and an outboard TC Electronic D Two delay unit. I figured this would be a very stripped down version to listen to the EQ and summing of the console. I also wanted to shoot this video to see what the sound difference would be in the box, vs out of the box through the console. Happy thanksgiving!

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Part 6 | Pulling Channels & Removing The Littlite Cover: Midas Heritage 2000 Console Restoration

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Part 1 | Initial Overview: Midas Heritage 2000 Console Restoration

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THAT BIG ANALOG SOUND | A Dive into Summing Mixers

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Concert sound System Setup for the Prodigy – with Jon Burton, d&b audiotechnik, Midas Consoles

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Interview with Metallica's FoH legend Big Mick Hughes • WorldWired Tour

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Using Analog Mixers with DAW

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Live Sound Mixing Fundamentals In Under 45 Minutes | Hands On Demo With Audio Examples

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“Why Your Church Livestream Sounds BAD (Fix It in 20 Minutes)”

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Does Gain Matter in Live Sound?

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Raw mix of Billie Jean on a Midas Legend 3000

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How to Setup for Mixing on an Analog Console

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Sound Board Part 1

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Interview with a Midas Analogue Expert - Part One

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Take Apart Behringer X32 & Midas M32 (Public)

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The Console That Changed Mixing Forever

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How In-Ear Monitors are Making Better Musicians

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Interview with Midas Analogue Expert - Part 2

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First day with the MIDAS LEGEND 3000

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Why I Bought a SSL Origin 32 Console in 2023! (Recalling a "Dumb" Console | Workflow | Financing)

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