Hey music lovers! Hope this tutorial helps you in dialing your stage monitor mixes!! How well you hear yourself is literally the difference between having a good show and a bad show. We use the Berihnger, but any comparable digital mixer will work! We hope you find these tips useful! We are here to answer any questions about Live Performance 👍🏼Leave your questions in the comments and we’ll tap u back ✊This tutorial is part of our 15 episode series FUTURE LIVE MUSICIANS. Be sure to check out the rest of the videos here: ru-vid.com/group/PL6-2bv9YpMcATE3gABfUSx2YuwxyLkcU6 They are packed full of information for live musicians of all levels! Happy Playing! Cheers, Christina Sing & Bobby James DESTINEAK
Thanks for this video. I'm somewhat familiar with the Aviom, Allen & Heath, Behringer, etc. personal mixers that a lot of churches use, but I never understood how musicians and singers got their personal mixes with the wireless pack on their hips and now I do. Technology is amazing!
This awesome. Super easy to follow along. How do you set up your Electric drums? DI Box, Stereo L-R feed or individual inputs? I also use an Ekit live. I'm always curious to find out how other drummers set up
Thanks for checking out the video, with the TD 50 you can do 10 separate out from TRS to XLR if you have the snake. But when were playing now we use a SPD-30 and do stereo out into our Midas MR18, I use some 1176 model in the Midas to get the crunch but other then that , we record it and listen back and dial it a little more each time we play. A little verb and compression go a long way, I would suggest a digital mixer to save the setting and move ahead each time , it made the world of difference in our sound checks, ears and live mixes. Hope that makes sense
With the Click L-Band R mix you could have a mono feature enabled on some mixers going to headphones but as far as this simple set up it has to be separated to go to the Front of House and keep the click seperated.
blessings I recently have a hearing problem so I can't hear the what really going on on stage so I'm looking for something to help so please point me in the right direction
I'm being train for mixing sound of the worship band and we don have in ear monitor just speaker monitor and we are having a hard time. May be I'll try this.
We are currently trying to implement in ear monitor on our church band, but we have some problems with the volume. When the the tech on mixing board lowers the volume on the vocals all of a sudden we can’t hear the vocals on the in ear. Any advice