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Old 12-04-2017, 03:16 PM
jimmorgan jimmorgan is offline
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It's just more flexible. It allows you to for instance use the rosette as a monitor and EQ the amp for the way you want to hear it, and then send an unaffected signal to the front of house and let them EQ it separately for their system. You can send vocals and instrument separately so they can be treated separately.

Or, for instance, last night I was playing upright bass through the Rosette in a new venue and didn't know the sound person, and it seems few people know what to do with an upright signal, so I just EQ'd it myself, and flipped the switch to post EQ and sent it along. It probably wasn't perfect, but at least I wasn't feeding back all night (which you tend to do when people don't know what to do with an upright bass)

Or you can use two channels as channel strips for recording and go out of the direct outs into your interface, pre or post EQ.

It's just flexible. Different people may or may not need all the flexibility depending on what their needs are.
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