Digital mixer ear training
X32 feedback training for live sound
The mixer does not tell you which frequency is feeding back unless you already know what to listen for. Main Act is console-agnostic ear training: practice the ring, then use whatever EQ, monitor, and gain tools your console provides.
What to do first
Step 1
Practice identifying common feedback bands.
Step 2
Map the sound to the EQ controls on your own mixer.
Step 3
Train gain and monitor choices so EQ is not the only answer.
Step 4
Repeat before rehearsals, services, and small venue gigs.
Drills this points into
Feedback Frequency ID
Live EQ Triage
Gain Before Feedback
Monitor & IEM
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The fastest automated path is the free feedback test: it gives a concrete score, a weak band, and a reason to start daily Live Sound reps.
Questions
Is Main Act an X32 simulator?
No. It trains the ear and decision loop that apply before you touch any console.
Will it help with other mixers?
Yes. Feedback recognition, gain structure, and monitor decisions transfer across digital and analog mixers.
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