Most of the time I actually prefer the mix down mono channel for FOH. Less for my volunteer sound guys to mess with. We are mono house. Track rig is cool though! If you need tracks broken out it looks great.
Can you guys do a video ASAP on how to run and build tracks using logic pro. I want to run them using logic but I want the ability to stop the track without stopping the click and also I want to be able to just to specific parts of the song such as Chorus or a bridge etc. but just don't know where to even start to make that happen. If you guys could dive in on how to practically apply that into your worship service with maybe a video of someone actually running it in a rehearsal that would be AMAZING!!
Opinion: playback in EVERY way is better than prime. Other audio interfaces like the behringer umc 1820 can be had for less than $250 on sale from Sweetwater. Loop communities’ products are fine, but there are better/cheaper/more actively supported options to be had.
@@bmitchellmusic You can buy an 8-channel snake trs to xlr for $32. (hosa) A snake or patch cables are the way to go anyway, to keep the stage nice and clean. Interchangeable technology. Hot and ground are fundamentally the same. No loss in quality, no potential for problems in a xlr to trs snake beyond what xlr would be. Source: This is literally the setup I'm using, right now. My more expensive rig swaps out for the Focusrite Scarlett 18i20. Tried the track rig from loop community but kept running into problems using things that weren't their app. So glad I switch to more of a plug-in-play-friendly device.
@@bmitchellmusic no DI needed. Just xlr-trs cables. The track rig is really overpriced for what it is. The UMC is pretty spot on and serves multiple purposes.