These are the settings I use and have great results. The only thing I adjust is delay and reverb mix/time settings.
These settings record well if you need to go direct.
I send direct to front of house rather than mic my rig with this set-up.
CM->5B->DL->RV
CM=Compressor
Attack= X-slow
Release= medium
Sustain= 0
Level= 100%
Noise Gate= 1
5B= Equalizer
100Hz= -7.5
330Hz= -3.0
1K Hz= -12.0
3K Hz= +3.0
10K Hz= +8.0
DL= Delay
Type= Stereo
L.Delay= Set for tempo
L.Feedback= 24%
R.Delay= Set for Tempo
R.Feedback= 17%
Tape Simulator= off
Mix= +16
Rv= Reverb
Type= Plate
Size= Huge
Pre-Delay= 0
Time= 2.7
Damp= 4Khz
Mix= 20%
I use a Goodrich-Match-Bro and a Peavey DPC 750.
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Skip Cole
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Tom-I'm gonna give your setting a go on my ProFex II; also use a DPC 750 with 2-15" b/w's. Am new to the rack stuff and stereo. Have Jeff Newman's video on the ProFex II which helps. Does the fan in your DPC make very much noise or is it quiet like a computer cooling fan. Thanks for your help.
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Tom Mortensen
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When my rack gets real cold, the fan in the DPC 750 sounds like a diesel Dodge pickup. But it will quiet down after it runs for a few minutes. I have dismantled it, cleaned it and adjusted it but it's still noisy. Hasn't caused a problem though. I'm setting next to a Tele.!@#*<FONT SIZE=1 COLOR="#8e236b"><p align=CENTER>[This message was edited by Tom Mortensen on 20 February 2000 at 11:58 AM.]</p></FONT>