Brilliant, concise descriptions on the benefits of avoiding latency, sending raw to the daw but enjoying processed audio on the fly. Great examples of setting up sources too.
Great video! I just got my Wing a few weeks ago. I love the mixes i'm getting out of the box, but can you do a video on how to print a stereo mix back into the DAW? I'm struggling to figure that out.
I don’t have that board any longer. The simplest way is to route a mix back via USB, mute it in record mode and then play back the mix from DAW and record stereo mix on that armed stereo track that is not input monitoring. Hope that helps.
Looking at the stage box you have downstairs that you send your monitor mix to via AES50, I presume your stage box has XLR outputs, how do you convert that signal from XLR's to headphones, do you have a headphone mixer of some kind, or just cables that convert XLR's to jack outputs so you can plug in your headphones. I am looking to buy a wing and Behringer S32 stage box, primarily to record acoustic drums that will be in a separate room from my mixing both like yourself, just wondering how to have my headphone mix from the DAW at the stagebox end, ideally to service multiple headphones. Thanks mate
Hostely how is the quality of the board I'm using Apollo x and antelope Orion 32 at moment for my converters I have all external mic pres and compressors I just care about the latency and converter quality could you shed some light on that please .also is there a way to record zero latency input
The converters are ok, but not in the same league as those others. A console gives you workflow advantages not necessarily converter advantages. I actually sold my board and I’m using s SSL Big Six now as converters and everything, pretty slick!
Thank you! Is it possible use the wing as Audio input source for the daw and use the mixer as Midi controller the same time? Moreover is it possible to get all faders to midi or just the group section?
Yes on both accounts. You can select how many faders you want to use as controllers and all of them (except the 4 mains on the right) can be DAW control. Of course if you have live inputs, you'd want to allocate some of the faders for that and the others for control.
thanks for the tutorial. sadly you often cut away from the LCD screen of the console , when it was important (switching input type or locking the patch)
Hi, this is great material. i am new to wing, can you explain to me how i can configure my DAW outputs to control. I would like to mix my session but I don't know how to configure it. You talked about it in your video 14:39 I will be grateful for any help
I’ve been trying to figure out how to bring my multitracks from Protools back to the board. That way I can practice mixing using the processing on the wing. This is so much easier to do on the x32 ughhh
Same idea, just route the USB returns to the actual channels on the board and then make sure you have those same outputs set up on each channel in your DAW. So out of DAW let's say USB 1-32 and then in to channels USB 1-32. That's pretty much it.
Hi Derek. Thank you for response. Yes i try to run the sub to Aux Out and control the sub volume only. I did tried already run the subwoofer cable to Aux out . And then the next step what ? Look like we need to run the Sub fed to Chanel frist or how. I am stuck right here. and asked a lot of people for help but Never get luck on this. Sorry i new with the wings. I am a music band for a small party like weeding, brithday and playing with My keyboard for that mixer . Sometimes they need to ok turn the volume of the lowcut only everything keep the same. Oh no i don't know how. I keep watching a lot of your RU-vid video but nothing specific like this. If you can make a video about how to run the subwoofer only that would be great. Anyway thank you for the RU-vid video. You help a lot of people susceed . I really appreciate your help. Have a wonderful day.
@4:35, you just spent 4 minutes telling us how you're setting up 12 mics and routing them, then suddenly you're jumping over to setting up 48 channels from your DAW. PLEASE stay on point.