Sometimes what seems like the simplest solution is actually the worst.
If you’re using your computer to run in-ears, there a lot of things that can go wrong. I’m as much an advocate for using computers on-stage as anyone, but this is one thing that you shouldn’t use your computer for.
I’ve got 8 reasons why and what you should do instead.
P.S. What do you use to run in-ears?
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0:00 - Intro
1:32 - Reason Why we shouldn't use our Computer for In-Ears
4:05 - The Latency
7:15 - Routing every Input to your Interface
9:16 - Using EQ/Effects for the In-ears
10:32 - High Buffer on Computer
12:01 - The Concept of Division of Labor
15:11 - Alternative of using Computer for In-ears
17:38 - Free Courses & Templates on From Studio to Stage
17:53 - Subscribe to the Channel
18:35 - Outro
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1 июл 2024