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<blockquote data-quote="Lee Douglas" data-source="post: 108538" data-attributes="member: 205"><p>Re: IEMs, Singers and Occlusion</p><p></p><p>Is it possible to EQ the channel to enhance or add what's missing to the occluded sound rather than trying to rise above it? I understand that it's somewhat of a rhetorical question, as without a dedicated vocal channel for a given mix it would be detrimental to every other mix, but with large channel count digital boards it wouldn't be out of the question.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Lee Douglas, post: 108538, member: 205"] Re: IEMs, Singers and Occlusion Is it possible to EQ the channel to enhance or add what's missing to the occluded sound rather than trying to rise above it? I understand that it's somewhat of a rhetorical question, as without a dedicated vocal channel for a given mix it would be detrimental to every other mix, but with large channel count digital boards it wouldn't be out of the question. [/QUOTE]
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