I’m out of gas EQ-wise for most of the shows I do with the iLive. That is mostly at corporate gigs with a lot of speech involved. With music all EQ in the iLive is great.
Mostly I run channels into groups to get the PEQ bands I need. I would like to have a 6 band notch EQ (or PEQ with higher Q factors than the channel PEQ, like the 601 EQ in the Yamaha VCM-Pack) or the ability to switch the GEQ to a PEQ (like in the Roland console).
Christian - the only bit of outboard gear I take with the iLive other than a Tascam SS-CDR1 player/recorder - is a cheap (Ahh-Hmm)Behringer</font id=“size1”> FBQ2496 feedback eliminator which I insert at the surface and use as 2 x 20 band PEQ’s. Works for me and is also useful to insert on a couple of monitor sends for feedback protection. They work well but I guess something built in would be even better!
Christian - the only bit of outboard gear I take with the iLive other than a Tascam SS-CDR1 player/recorder - is a cheap (Ahh-Hmm)Behringer</font id=“size1”> FBQ2496 feedback eliminator which I insert at the surface and use as 2 x 20 band PEQ’s. Works for me and is also useful to insert on a couple of monitor sends for feedback protection. They work well but I guess something built in would be even better!
Cheers
Richard
We even have some EQ gear in the shop but no I/O available on the surface. (T80 maxed out with CD/2xPC/Video mostly)
Basically I’m down to what the console brings to the table. EQ-wise the 01V96 VCM wins at the moment, frankly. iLive beats it in every other aspect though…