Thank you I wanted to ask what adapter do you use to connect the TC helicon to a galaxy S23 FE phone ? This phone does not have a head phone out put. Thank you
How do you do this with a laptop connected to the mixing board via USB for a hybrid Teams meeting without using that GoVocal box? I have a Mackie ProFX10V3+
Plug the PA system in to the Monitor output of the Mixer then us channel 3/4 on the PC audio to the Mixer then on the Mixer on turn up the Monitor level on 9/10 for the USB audio. set the levels of the meet room to the broadcast.
When using a iRig2 does the guitar input get plugged into fx out or is it the other end of the irig2? Great video just wish you had the irig. Looking forward to your reply
Just purchase everything needed to take calls while streaming using the Alesis Mixer, the only thing i’m missing is what speaker i need to hear calls without using headphones. Any advise will be appreciated.
@Expert Island The Guitar version of the TC Helicon GO has no power (not battery operated) can that be used? And which cables are needed? The VOCAL is a little hard to find, the Guitar version is $9.99 in places…how would one use the iRig and or the Guitar TCHelidon version with a mic?
great video but i think the same thing can be accomplished with the correct wires. is there something unique that this gadget does like allow you to listen and here without panning the volumes? i guess that part has me stuck.
Question: Is ok to connect an external sound card on a laptop and the sound card to the mixer on the analogue inputs (in the mixer)? I have a Yamaha MG10XU.
Question: I would like to use in a Church service. I have members calling in on a conference number and I would like to hear them and speak to them through the mixer. Will there be reverb if I do not connect a headset?
Phenomenally great video guy! I plugged the iRig2 TRRS end into my desk phone which uses a Google Voice account and noticed none of my sound effects like pitch change, echo and delay get passed from my mixer to the ATT Wireless caller. When I plug the TRRS into my cell phone the sound effects get passed through to the same person's cell phone I called. Do you know if Google Voice and other services "normalize" audio back to something unaltered with affects? Thanks man! I'm using an iRig2 between my phones I mentioned and the Yamaha MG10XU mixer fyi.
@@danielawayevu2142 It worked with my OBIHAI Google Voice deskphone going from the phone to my Yamaha MG10XU mixer as well as the new Tascam Mixcast 4 mixer. There were no challenges with the deskphone and know you can go into the phone menu to boost the gain of the connection output and input. I set mine to half way for both.
@Sound Speeds 2.5mm to 3.5mm adapter connected to headset of phone , then to 3.5mm to 1/4 phono (,mono) then inserted to mixer using aux send and mic input,, ,, dial does not hum but when you try to dial a number, a loud humming comes up,,, how do I fix this ?.
Great, but my problem is complex. My friend is blind. He has a computer using JAWS screenreader. He needs that all the time into his left ear headphone. He is a translator. And his clients connect to him over the computer. His head set needs a microphone. And that microphone is only send out to his right ear of his headphone plus to the computer back to the client. He also has a land line phone with other clients. He won't answer two clients at the same time. When he chooses the land line phone it has to connect to the audio mixer. He hears it over the right side of his headhone and speaks back over the headphone microphone (without the client hearing the JAWS screenreader. When he has no clients he listens to his computer audio or separate audio music player (in stereo on the headphone). For the moment he has a headphone plus microphone connected to the RJ11 phone landline. i need to find out how to connevt this RJ11 input and output to the audio mixer I will give him. Next trick - he has no money. So he puts right now three headphones plus two microphones on his head to do the job. Just try to find how to do this with one stereo headphone plus microphone.
I plug the 2.5mm male to headset input of the phone,, then at the other end is 3.5 female,, I plug the 3.5 mm male to two phono male jack unbalanced to the mixer aux send going out to caller and the other end of the phono jack goes to mic or line input .. dial tone dos not hum but when you try to dial the number there is loud buzzing/humming coming through the sound from the mixer .. how do I fix this problem?