If you use any audio hardware that has physical knobs, dials and settings (mixer, channel strip, etc.) you may want to note down your regular settings and where each knob is set to, etc.
Because if somehow your knobs or settings are changed drastically (kids, spouse, or your own experimenting), you will always have your notes to refer to so you can put all your settings back where they were, instead of having to spend time doing lots of soundchecking and testing to get your sound back.
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