Some kind words from Frog Leap Studios in Norway
March 1,2012
I recently received a kind e-mail from Leo in Norway, sharing his StudioLive experience with us. I found it shareworthy.
“Hey PreSonus! I’m Leo, and I run Frog Leap Studios on the westside of Norway. We use the Presonus Live 16.4.2. I am very pleased with the PreSonus mixer, I like the built in effects a lot. I used the compressor on a few metal vocalists. I was formerly running the compressor pre-recording, but soon found out that hitting the Post button was a very wise choice. I tried to capture the same sound later in the mixing stage as when we recorded, but found out that it was the built-in compressor that had done the trick!
Recalling a scene is also very valuable for me to get my workflow on. Now I can simply hit a button, and all the settings for my cool drum sounds instantly arrive. I’ve also brought the mixer to a few live gigs, running it with Studio One. It’s very simple to set up and captures great sound that can be manipulated in greater detail later at the studio.





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