There are two major approaches to mixing live sound: one is mixing by setting all channel input gains to unity level and adjusting levels with faders, the other is setting faders at zero and adjusting levels with input gains. In the video I mix drums with both approaches, showing you the workflow and discussing pros and cons of each technique.
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