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I am new to this field and believe me guys, this video was the kind of lesson I was really looking for! Big thanks to the creator of this video presentation and the effort, and the patience😅 in explaining all the buttons & knobs on such an advanced Analogue Mixer! I am sure many beginners will appreciate your video too🎉 Sharing knowledge with true dedication isn’t very common !
I am a DJ and have been looking into going into Digital Mixers and going back and forth on different makes and models. This video was a real big help thank you.
We did portable church for 7 years. Well, actually, it was set-up, tear down full church for 400 people 2x a week. Plus very large meetings 3x a year. In a gym. It got old...long analog snake...ugh
Im getting input levels with my XLR cables connected go my mic when i talk but no output, volume knobs are turned appropriately and I have it connected directly to the speaker. I am using a SM57 mic not sure if thats a problem. In any case ive tried troubleshooting but cant get output anyone else have this issue and know how to resolve it?
Great video. I bought this mixer, and I’m disappointed I can’t do 4 stereo monitor mixes out of the sub outs. I thought these would be associated with the 4 aux knobs on each channel. 😢
Great tutorial... but am I the only one experiencing reversed stereo channels while listening on my PC? Happens on speakers AND headphones... and yes, I've checked my connections... they're all 3.5mm anyway, and those are polarized TRS connections. It's very odd hearing you say "left, left, left" in my right channel. Just curious.
This is more of a live sound mixer and less a recording mixer. I suppose you could put the stereo output into your Focusrite and then record with the DAW.
My Yamaha StagePas 600I has been pretty quiet for the past 6 years. But after I came across this amazingly good and inspiring explanation, it just has to be used again. So this was incredibly helpful. Thank you very much, good teacher. May God bless you and yours abundantly!🥰
My dj controller outputs burnedout. And am thinking of using the Bluetooth xlr from laptop audio. So the audio would come straight from the laptop leading to the xlr Bluetooth device.what do u think
I would be careful about using Bluetooth as there is still some lag in Bluetooth. This could create a problem if you were monitoring the Bluetooth but trying to interact with live music playout. Check out the Radial SB-5 laptop direct box.
I found this and started using it and we have not looked back! I even helped a pastor friend of mine who has no musicians or singers to use this on Sunday mornings for their worship.
i just got brought on for a theater production that uses a analog board from the 90s that i've never seen before...let's just say I was caught off guard but this video helped me understand a little more and I feel confident going in tomorrow!
Thanks Tim, had this thing for a while and just needing a few more of the features. You made it super easy to do what I needed to do. Appreciate your help. In Peace, Bob
Hi Tim Im trying to sort some IEM out, I’ve got the ui12, I’ve plugged the headphones in the slot on the front but it is really low even with the headphones knob at max, how would I do it in settings to turn it up thanks
A couple ideas. 1. It might be that all your mic gains are too low and your output knob is turned up too high. This will result in low levels. 2. You can use an aux mix out to feed headphones. Check out the Behringer P2. It will let you use an XLR cable from the Aux Output to a mini headphone amp.
Appreciate the in depth tutorial! Question - if I run the 4 aux sends to a headphone amp, can I use the 4 different aux send tabs to run individual headphone mixes to 4 different people?
This was a great watch! I appreciate how you explained everything, also that you tinkered with the knobs and we heard it in real time! That was extremely helpful i started it using an analog board but never understood it in depth!
At some point they were supposed to be able to do that but they never developed that feature. However, the Big Brother UI 24R will do that. I have mixed on a friend's 24 R using a touchscreen monitor hooked up the HDMI and USB ports.
I am setting up a worship space in the concrete basement. I have gifted to me a TOa 212. I have 16 homesite panels to place on walls to help kill the echo. Any suggestions would be helpful. It is a very long and wide space. I want to put the stage on the long wall. Where should I set up my pa speakers?( far apart? Or close to stage at an angle? Thank you. Excellent training video.
Consulting is available, check my website for more information. As you can imagine, I get so many of these questions, I can't answer them all unless they help support my family. Glad the video was helpful and thanks for watching!
Great videos, I just purchased this same mixing board so it was really beneficial to me. For the Direct outs can I use that to go back out to like a bass amp or a guitar amp? I realize that I'll only be able to control the part going through the mixer to the mains
Unfortunately, this board isn't wired to do that. You might be about to find a work around by routing FX to the Subgroups and patching a subgroup output back to a board input. Just don't create a loop. 😛
• Thank you, Tim, another excellent video from you. Bluetooth devices usually provide a maximum operating range of about 10 meters, or 33 feet. What do you recommend in a wireless transmitter / receiver system that would work, with quality, at about 100 meters? THANK YOU in advance!
A 100 meter XLR cable. 😛 In the case of Bluetooth, I don't. Bluetooth range is generally limited by the transmit and receive of the streaming device. Also, in my opinion, wireless and reliable don't belong in the same sentence. 😉
I have a gig coming up tomorrow night which uses this system. I've never used a digital setup before because I'm too old school lol. Your video is gonna help me sleep easy tonight. Thanks.