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Professional IEM SPLITTER RIG RUNDOWN 32 Channels multi-pin splitter x32 s16 PSM900 PA421A Utrack24 

Konan Hall
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Full professional grade self served in ear monitoring setup with added info about long range floor control for Kemper using PoE injectors.
This is an expensive build designed to last and will be fully functional even with the growth of the band to bigger levels.
Worth noting as an add-on as the x32 rack is a full console you can control via phone, ipad or laptop but you could also AES50 this to a stand alone additional x32 or wing or midas m32 and have a monitor engineer controlling IEM mixes.
Another thing worth a mention is that if you were using just IEM and no wedges on stage you could also run FOH from this setup via ipad or AES50 but whist the mix could differ the eq / comp and effects would have to be the same.
We are utilising 4 effects on 4 of the bus mixes so we only have 4 remaining outputs we so currently run wedges from the dedicated monitor desk or the FOH position.

Here is a full detailed description of how things work:
The splitter takes the signal from all mics and lines on stage
Kick in
Kick out
Snare top
Snare bottom
Hi hats
Tom 1
Tom 2
Tom 3
Tom 4
Tom 5
OH L
OH R
Ride
Sample pad
Bass DI
Bass mic
Kemper L
Kemper R
Kemper L
Kemper R
Vocals SR
Vocals Center
Vocals SL
Vocals SPARE
Tracks L
Tracks R
Tracks L
Tracks R
Tracks Click
Talkback
Crowd L
Crowd R
These are all split and we take a copy of all
Signals and give a split back to the FOH engineer.
The signals can then be processed by us in our X32 mixer and we can have the exact sound we like.
After eq, comps & gating each line is routed into bus mixes which are mixed to each members taste allowing us all to have individual mixes that differ from each others.
Vocals are also routed through 4 fx busses that allows each member to adjust a reverb on their individual vocal for their own mix bus.
The 8 channels (4 stereo mixes) are then patched bt a 8 XLR loom to the back of the IEM rack and feed the PSM900 kits, these then feed the PA421A antenna combiner.
Without an antenna combiner each individual wireless kit would need to be roughly 6 feet away from each-other to prevent intermodulation distortion of the wireless frequencies so this is very important when having multiple racked wireless kits.
The Cymatic Utrack 24 can be preloaded with 24 mono audio tracks that will all play simultaneously with the press of a button allowing each tack to be mixed by us or the FOH as an individual instrument thus giving total control over a backing track that contains multiple instruments / voices that otherwise could get buried in the mix. We are only using this for 2 stereo tacks and a mono click track.
The nowsonic stage router allows us to connect via wifi to the Cymatic and X32 racks and control mix bus parameters and playback with ease from an iphone or tablet.
The Kempers are included in this video to shed light on the need for a PoE (power over ethernet) Injector the power the Kemper floor remote if the kemper and remote are over distances of 10 meters apart (or cable length exceeds 10m) this is something overlooked when building rigs that sit side stage or even off stage.
Follow me on instagram @konviktmlv and check out my band Malevolence.
Feel free to ask any questions in the comments or via instagram.
Thanks for watching.

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Комментарии : 32   
@heyjavey
@heyjavey 5 месяцев назад
This is one of the most aesthetically pleasing rack setups i've ever seen
@EggsBenedict11
@EggsBenedict11 Год назад
Neeeed a 3D model sheet for those aluminium rack tops and bottoms 😲 Incredible
@ironblast5
@ironblast5 Год назад
Id love to see a update video on this and see if theres any more tweaks youve made. Some cool ideas on this for sure
@konanhall6611
@konanhall6611 10 месяцев назад
New video coming soon currently building new rigs
@korpthidrandir3350
@korpthidrandir3350 8 месяцев назад
Just found this video, and I'm also interested in an update! The alu rack design looks great, and I'm already googling for machining workshops near me! Our band is on our second IEM rack in 5 years, and there is room for improvement.
@konanhall6611
@konanhall6611 7 месяцев назад
@@korpthidrandir3350 hi guys ive done an update you can watch over on my instagram @konviktmlv
@dighawaii1
@dighawaii1 Месяц назад
Thanks for the video! Good info.
@Lambag-Daniel
@Lambag-Daniel Год назад
Kickass rig bro! Seen you guys in Austin Saturday night and my 1st time hearing you guys and you did NOT disappoint 👏 great music and great show, cheers brother 🍻🤘
@houbeytmusic9802
@houbeytmusic9802 28 дней назад
I see all about flyable item rigs, guitar rigs, wireless rigs, mixer rigs but what about flyable Keyboard rigs?
@NEFdaily
@NEFdaily 10 месяцев назад
righteous brother. just built a rig myself. loved using this as inspo
@JCDRUM
@JCDRUM Год назад
Awesome man, very informative.
@MetalAzza
@MetalAzza 6 месяцев назад
Sick vid!
@jaimemoralacreacion
@jaimemoralacreacion Год назад
This is awesome. Perfect for what I was looking to do with our band. A few of questions. What Pelican cases do you use? Do you have any blue prints for your racks? I have a metal shop and was thinking of making my own. Finally where did you get your splitter? I've been looking for that kind of multiline splitter but seem to have no luck. Again, awesome and thanks for putting this on here.
@konanhall6611
@konanhall6611 Год назад
Hi mate, sorry for the slow reply. The peli cases are 1607 & 1637 I just designed the racks around 10/32 tapped rack rails, you’ll be able to do it yourself easy. The split i wired myself but you can get from BTPA in the USA or Custom Lynx in the UK
@IainGTDaviesMusic
@IainGTDaviesMusic Месяц назад
Do you know if there’s anyway to get a version of the uRemote app for the Cymatic audio these days?
@ovanderbeek
@ovanderbeek Год назад
Can you tell me what’s the point of the splitter is? I thought that’s the whole point of the X 32 was that you can stick UTP/CAT5 cable into it and run it to the mixing board. In that way, the X 32 would have the same function as the splitter. Am I correct with us or have I’ve been misinformed?
@konanhall6611
@konanhall6611 Год назад
You can definitely run the X32 & S16 via a Cat5 and have it run as the FOH, however doing so you will only be able to use a midas or behringer desk at FOH & only have a Trim on you FOH console, not full control of gains. You are also limited by the IO. For example the midas/ Behringer routing is in groups of 8 and you only have 16 outputs. We are using 8 outputs for stereo IEM’s and 4 mix bus are assigned to FX so even though not assigned to physical outputs im using 12. Leaving 4 remaining. Now say that the FOH position is where you are feeding main L&R from you would have to assign 1-8 or 9-16 as local on the FOH console leaving me only 8 on stage. Meaning that i cannot run wedges as-well as IEM’s on stage. Even if FOH main L&R feed was on stage, im limited to 4 outputs. Another issue is Panning, as Pan on Midas / Behringer m32/x32 for the FOH mix would effect Pan on the mixbus also, you can unlink channels and pan using faders but its a pain. TLDR: Better to run as a stand alone dedicated IEM mixer, thats whey we split it, then you can run any FOH console not just limited to Midas/ Behringer & no matter the change in room/ environment/ mix out front, the mix in our ears is the same and consistent every single show.
@bradleywatts123
@bradleywatts123 4 месяца назад
What kind of split snake is that
@florianweigel4203
@florianweigel4203 5 месяцев назад
is the splitter self made or can this be bought somewhere?
@DylanEdmunds
@DylanEdmunds Год назад
do you think it's wiser to go with KemperStage units or rack units nowadays? just wondering which is the most ergonomic. I'm planning on building a rig with fully automated midi switching to kempers. I guess the downside in Kemper stage is that you'd have to run your main outs back to the X32 and that would be an extra cable run
@konanhall6611
@konanhall6611 10 месяцев назад
I’d say definitely kemper racks or QC’s racked. setup and teardown for live shows is always the focal point of all my rig building along with weight. Keeping everything in a “Rig” allows setup to be done off stage or sidestage then running pedal boards out at show time is much easier than running out whole looms then testing midi changes etc before the show
@DylanEdmunds
@DylanEdmunds 5 месяцев назад
any particular reason you opted to put the ULXD below the kemper?
@konanhall6611
@konanhall6611 Месяц назад
Before we had an antenna combiner we used to put our kempers on top of our cabs, and our wireless would then just be closer to each of us
@user-co2qd2bi1r
@user-co2qd2bi1r Год назад
the rack ears for Peli Air case are a custom project? thanks
@konanhall6611
@konanhall6611 10 месяцев назад
Yes I manufacture and sell them
@mattaudio
@mattaudio 6 месяцев назад
Where do you sell these?
@regnifelrub
@regnifelrub Год назад
Thanx a lot for your very interesting video! Could you kindly tell me the name of the splitter and maybe where one can buy it? That would be very nice cause it seems like a very reasonable splitter in a 32-channel context but I can't seem to find it anywhere, especially not in Germany... Thank you in advance! 🙂
@konanhall6611
@konanhall6611 10 месяцев назад
Hi mate, sorry for the slow reply @konviktmlv on instagram, drop me a message and we can discuss
@regnifelrub
@regnifelrub 10 месяцев назад
@@konanhall6611 Hi Konan. Thanx for your reply. I'm afraid I'm not on instagram. I was wondering what the name/brand of the splitter is and where one can buy it.
@MartinPiron
@MartinPiron 6 месяцев назад
@@regnifelrub He said in response to an other comment that he wired it himself. I'm curious if this is a transformer-isolated split then?
@practicallyparadise
@practicallyparadise 11 месяцев назад
Any advice on getting powercon to supply my unit? Looking everywhere but I can’t figure out how to wire everything into one powercon line
@konanhall6611
@konanhall6611 10 месяцев назад
Hi mate, I’m a qualified electrician by trade so its something thats a bit tricky to undertake yourself but if your competent you can definitely do it. I usually hard wire all the power to a single powercon by twisting all the LNE (live,neutral,earth) together and tinning then soldering to the relative contacts on the powercons before heatshrinking everything then using a d sized rear cover over the back. I would not recommend this unless your qualified or seriously know what your doing as messing with mains voltage can cause death 💀
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