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@allenmitchell09
@allenmitchell09 5 лет назад
Can I get more of the caterers slapping the silverware in my mix please?
@TomDub20
@TomDub20 5 лет назад
Hey! They have a gig too ya know.
@mthompson965
@mthompson965 4 года назад
With a little Plate Reverb and some delay, thanks.
@prillewitz
@prillewitz 4 года назад
Michael Thompson 😂
@mthompson965
@mthompson965 4 года назад
@@prillewitz Make sure that delay's tapped in right or you're fired!
@fusedemotion333
@fusedemotion333 4 года назад
So incredibly annoying.
@HansonProductions112
@HansonProductions112 5 лет назад
"It makes FOH engineers very happy." Damn right it does! I love the stage volume reduction it brings. I was able to mix a pop-country band with their own IEM at just above 85db for a dinner set while still maintaining a pretty punchy mix! Being able to utilize my aux busses as instrument/vocal subgroups rather than monitor mixes is also a major plus as well. :D
@dustinthiessen
@dustinthiessen 5 лет назад
they must have had a really quiet drummer, and guitar amps ;)
@HansonProductions112
@HansonProductions112 5 лет назад
Dustin Thiessen it was outdoors and they kinda tucked the drummer away, but he also knew not to hit insanely hard during that part of the set. And there were no amps! Lead guitar was on a helix and bassist was on a sansamp.
@mattrehm8612
@mattrehm8612 5 лет назад
It's good in situations when you have noise limitations or a small PA, but in the end, wedges always give you a better feel and I find musicians "get into the gig" more with loud wedges and a larger stage. Sometimes a mix of IEM and wedges are even better, especially for drummers and bass players.
@willnewsome6222
@willnewsome6222 3 года назад
Matt Rehm 100% spot on!!
@wienerstein2817
@wienerstein2817 3 года назад
@@mattrehm8612 I agree. However, it is important to note that bands knowledgable enough in basic audio are using these monitor rigs because they're tired of shitty FOH/Monitor sound (for various reasons). These days more and more musicians I mix for are getting more and more savvy to what the want things to sound like and are taking matters into their own hands. I personally love it. The only time I hate this system is when you get a bunch of boomers that don't understand you can't have RF stay on the same frequency from city to city. Other than that you can achieve almost studio like mixes even in smaller rooms.
@jamesmoon5683
@jamesmoon5683 5 лет назад
More explanation on the hardware behind the isolated split would be greatly appreciated!
@TheLeon1032
@TheLeon1032 5 лет назад
i agree with you james! more of that please rhett
@TotalEvo7
@TotalEvo7 4 года назад
So, this rack is comprised of several pieces of gear mentioned here. As far as the isolated split, it's a rack-mounted snake (with some extras that I can't tell what they're used for), that is fed to FOH. All the mic inputs come from the patchbay (ART S8 Microphone Splitter) and from the Behringer SD8 snake box and then split off from there and they all go to the rack-mounted snake and the X32 Rack console.
@TotalEvo7
@TotalEvo7 4 года назад
@@beauherron4258 The drum mics are plugged directly to the SD8 (I imagine Ian splits those channels internally), the FOH snake consists of a multipin plug in type of snake. Best-Tronics does a similar multipin rack snake setup, and yes, the cables going to the drum mics, are already on the top of the rack ready to connect.
@andy_watt
@andy_watt 5 лет назад
I was in a covers band for the past couple of years that used a very similar system. It was by far the best on-stage control I’ve ever had. We all had the app on our phones with our individual mixes set up. Any slight tweak we wanted to our mix was super easy to achieve. And as a plus for the shows for where we were responsible for our own FOH mix it was super easy to do out of the same console. If anyone is on the fence with the setup costs involved in putting together such a rig, the payoff in ease of use, and just the comfort of having a consistent sound each show, is definitely worth it. Great video Rhett, awesome nerd-out on what can be some fairly dry subject matter. Glad to hear it’s working for you guys!
@jimi272
@jimi272 4 года назад
you remember any name?
@timridley1
@timridley1 Год назад
It's lovely to see you all have this set up your IEMs, but even greater that you seem to all get along so well.
@iamsparta96
@iamsparta96 5 лет назад
My group is looking into getting a wireless monitor setup and this video was perfect timing!! Thanks man!
@carlkerkman7028
@carlkerkman7028 4 года назад
Thanks Rhett and Ian - appreciate the thorough and clear, informative overview of your in ear monitor system.
@rockstarr9000
@rockstarr9000 5 лет назад
Our band was JUST talking about this. This is a FANTASTIC and clear explanation. Yes, the IEM video would be great. And add links to the equipment and hopefully you can get a referral rebate.
@Stephen_Lafferty
@Stephen_Lafferty 5 лет назад
Yes, I would like to see a video about the IEM's please!
@Buckyy_08
@Buckyy_08 5 лет назад
I second that, along with what kind you recommend. There’s so many companies out there and it’s hard to know who is legit.
@GORACKO
@GORACKO 4 года назад
Yes do a IEM video
@khay2210
@khay2210 4 года назад
Definitely should do
@MarkDHastingsMusic
@MarkDHastingsMusic 4 года назад
Count me in!
@mattsabin1615
@mattsabin1615 4 года назад
Please
@theblindsniper
@theblindsniper 5 лет назад
Rhett!! Im so glad I asked about the setup, looks really good and it gives me a lot of ideas of how my band mates and I can get started with wireless IEMS! Thanks!!!!
@faunoram
@faunoram 2 года назад
Wow !! This is mind blowing !! I play in a band in South América, and we have to cope every night with the worst case scenario because of the precarious situation of the venues in my country and the technology you use and show in this video is like a dream to us, but its great to learn all this stuff because maybe someday we could afford a system like this ! Ive been watching your videos and they have tons of great info ! Saludos !!
@SpiralDogs
@SpiralDogs 4 года назад
I use pretty much the same set up for my band in the UK (also based around the Behringer X32). The consistency from gig to gig is amazing and you have the ability to save scenes which allows you to recall different settings if you have a different band set up or different room types. It's particularly great for running my guitar (as well as keyboards, vocals, drums and horns) in stereo. Sound checks are much more streamlined and the only instruments that really need prepping are drums and vocals (due to them using microphones). I use a Helix for these gigs so my sound is the same each gig. Obviously the front of house engineering still needs to do his/her checks but we can get to that a lot quicker with this system.
@KidsBookNews
@KidsBookNews 4 года назад
“Noah vocal, Ian’s vocal, whoever’s on bass vocal” Sad bass noises :(
@YayaTia_II
@YayaTia_II 3 года назад
Davie504 I need bASS!
@JavyonVISION
@JavyonVISION 5 лет назад
Thanks for this!! The X32 and all its variants are just so incredibly useful. Some people don't like IEM's but I love them!
@jghillstudio1857
@jghillstudio1857 5 лет назад
Love that pin cable to house. Nice setup guys, very professional and a must have for gigging bands. I am currently working with a sound production team in the Charlotte NC. Splawn Amplification, when bands show up with these in ear rigs it does make our life much easier. I will say this for folks who are considering building this rig. You must provide your own connections to house. I know this seems like a duh, however it has happened. Thanks Rhett and Ian for showing us around your setup.
@danterrymusic
@danterrymusic 4 года назад
That's the interesting part to me to (cables to FOH). It would seem like you need another audio snake or ton of individual cables (6-8 drums mic's, bass di, E gtr cab, vocals, etc).
@portsidedive
@portsidedive 5 лет назад
I have been looking at these systems. So pumped to see your video!
@JeffsBassment
@JeffsBassment 5 лет назад
Thanks for this one! My band has been thinking of going IEM. Great overview and look at a real working setup.
@dmitrymashkov9379
@dmitrymashkov9379 2 года назад
This is one of the most useful video for me! Endlessly grateful.
@stephentietjen4517
@stephentietjen4517 5 лет назад
This is really close to the same set up my band runs. Love the layout of the vid. Good job.
@davemcloughlin8867
@davemcloughlin8867 5 лет назад
Great vid. Yes to a follow up on your IEMs.
@petebrown3715
@petebrown3715 5 лет назад
Wow this so interesting and so efficient. Thank you for posting this. You guys are awesome for doing the chairity gig for childrens cancer.
@BBQROCKSTAR178
@BBQROCKSTAR178 3 года назад
New sub here. I play in a GnR tribute here in Dallas-Ft. Worth....we play regularly, mostly clubs with some outdoor venues, and some road gigs.... I just wanna say thank you for this series.....kinda shows what and HOW you do what you do on the road. Been following you and Rick Beatto for a while now, and I’ve learned a lot! So...thanks again Rhett! Keep rocking
@FuadKyoto
@FuadKyoto 5 лет назад
This may be your best vid yet. Thanks!
@danlewis8044
@danlewis8044 5 лет назад
Thanks, Rhett! I've been bringing this up with my band, so this is GREAT having someone break it down and explain everything. We would love to see a follow-up video on IEMs! They're more commonplace now and I'd really like to hear your experiences with them before we make this investment.
@TheFeelButton
@TheFeelButton 5 лет назад
Good stuff Rhett! Really helps to see a working bands setup all the way through. Thank you!
@MrDavemiley
@MrDavemiley 5 лет назад
Just as always , Rhett does very informative videos !
@jebbaldwin8516
@jebbaldwin8516 5 лет назад
always wondered how those things worked….pretty cool thanks rhett
@GregoryHillSr
@GregoryHillSr 5 лет назад
Yes I definitely want to see you do IEM video! I'd like to pass it on to my church music director
@officialWWM
@officialWWM 4 года назад
I have a very similar setup for my band but use the Soundcraft UI24. Difference is, sometimes at smaller gigs, we don't have a sound guy, so in that instance we can simply send a left and right mix to the front of house system. It works great!
@WayneMemphisMojo
@WayneMemphisMojo 5 лет назад
Awesome video & explanation of the sound gear. I must admit that this video's sound was so good that I thought someone was in my kitchen making plate noise. Again, your videos are very well received here in Memphis
@ronaldsmith8966
@ronaldsmith8966 5 лет назад
When the cover band I was in played (most every weekend in different venues), we had our own monitor rig and splitter snake. I still use my old Shure PSM200 system, BUT... nice triple-driver (or better) custom molded buds make the biggest difference. The better the seal, the better the sound.
@nathanpatrickturner8720
@nathanpatrickturner8720 5 лет назад
This is such a great setup. I love it!
@raymondmonmendoza3627
@raymondmonmendoza3627 4 года назад
this is the most advanced tech i have ever seen!....good video! thanks for sharing this.
@glannewehr
@glannewehr 5 лет назад
When I was gigging a few years ago, our 4 piece band was using a similar setup (Mackie). Each one of us was able to control our own monitor mix in our in-ears via our iPhones/iPads.
@chrislittmanchannel
@chrislittmanchannel 4 года назад
Guy Lannewehr you could do this with the x32 also. No iPhone app :-( but no limit on the number of iPad connections. Would be great if you had charts on iPads already, could just switch apps and adjust mix.
@360vlogger3
@360vlogger3 4 года назад
Such a great informative video. I was interested in learning more about IEM's and man did this help out...thanks.
@BaktaBak3
@BaktaBak3 5 лет назад
Yes, would like a detail video on in ear monitors. Appreciate you & the guys explaining all this . Will probably watch this a couple more times ( still looks somewhat complicated to me) . Thanks for posting your "life as a working musician" - Betty
@TimOost
@TimOost 5 лет назад
Ah now I want to start a band just to set up the wireless monitoring system
@frankservant5754
@frankservant5754 4 года назад
lol fr
@austinheimark5482
@austinheimark5482 5 лет назад
thanks for the helpful explanation! sharing some novice questions below - * do the in ears cancel out all the sound behind you from the amp/drums/other instruments? or do you hear the sound from the in ears plus that stuff? * what are some use cases for changing what you hear vs. what the audience hears (e.g. adding reverb)? * what if the in ears go mid set for whatever reason? just play with the sound of room?
@Holtenstein
@Holtenstein 5 лет назад
Great timing. I'm looking into building an IEM rig and the X32. Good to see I'm on the right path.
@telecasteroil
@telecasteroil 5 лет назад
Very informative, Rhett cool stuff to know, since I play on a almost silent stage most Sundays
@RyansResolve
@RyansResolve Год назад
I appreciate this video, guys. I'm a sales employee at a major music retailer and I've been getting questions lately about wireless in ears. Unfortunately it doesn't appear that there's a super cost effective way to do it yet, but it doesn't seem like we're far off from this being the norm. For now I'll be sure to send customers to this video since this is the best explanation I've seen so far! Thanks again.
@billweir1745
@billweir1745 Год назад
I've been using the Xvive monitoring system, and it's worked very well for me so far. Much more cost effective than the shure systems.
@kostasjazz
@kostasjazz 5 лет назад
One of your best videos!!!!
@wesleyfletcher7654
@wesleyfletcher7654 5 лет назад
We use the M32c in a similar setup. You can adjust your own mix via an app on your phone if you want to. You don't have to ask one person to make the adjustments for you.
@simonriley7750
@simonriley7750 5 лет назад
I was waiting for the flying guitars in the outro with the same fear that i saw it in the last vid.... Glad you didnt put that part xD
@33jwilliams
@33jwilliams 5 лет назад
Thanks guys, I learned a ton. Now I know why your videos sound so good! Oh, and talent...
@chrislittmanchannel
@chrislittmanchannel 4 года назад
This is fantastic. Thanks for the video. I love my X32 mini in my home studio. Great way to do IEMs!
@63davefx
@63davefx 5 лет назад
Absolutely would love for you to do a vid on in ear drivers! 😉
@metaldetectinginsask4781
@metaldetectinginsask4781 5 лет назад
I too want to see a video on IEM with all the goodies about stage volume, volume of your monitors and how they compare to the good old days of wedges. Great things to have to protect the ears!
@christianboddum8783
@christianboddum8783 5 лет назад
Great stuff Rhett!
@jasonjotty7478
@jasonjotty7478 4 года назад
Thanks for sharing your rig setup... very helpful 👍👍
@johndiraimo1444
@johndiraimo1444 Год назад
Awesome information guys!!
@canaanlawrence7351
@canaanlawrence7351 5 лет назад
Great video as always man!
@sleazoid99
@sleazoid99 5 лет назад
Very interesting. It would also be interesting to hear how a given song varies across each of the player's monitors (based on their preferences, of course).
@HenryMittnacht
@HenryMittnacht 5 лет назад
We run a similar system with the even smaler Behringer XAir 18. The bassplayer and I even went one step further by using the PM16 which, in your case, might be redundant since you have the EQ, Comp and FX stuff done in the X32, though. Cool video!
@jayp6990
@jayp6990 5 лет назад
I've always wondered how you protect your hearing, so yeah more please! 👍
@vpitts728
@vpitts728 Год назад
This was so interesting. I am an intermediate guitar player and started playing gigs a few years ago. I know very little about gear, so this was very helpful.
@iamseanlavin24
@iamseanlavin24 3 года назад
I'm now putting together my own IEM (and might even make a video of it myself) but I can't wait to use it for shows!
4 года назад
Awesome video, Rhett! Thanks.
@scottbakernc
@scottbakernc 5 лет назад
This is a great video and thank you for doing it. I'm looking at same thing on a smaller scale. For a reality check on costs, each musician must purchase 1 x transmitter, 1 x receiver, and 1 x in-ear monitors. Transmitter/receiver for each person must be paired and a unique frequency from the other members of the band. Cost impact is the quality of the in-ear piece (custom fit vs inserts, all flavors of each) and the brand/quality of the transmitter/receiver pair. On top of that, with your option, all the other hardware for mixing and such. A basic setup could use each aux send from FOH to tailor as many independent sends as the board can send to aux out and the transmitters would sit with the FOH board, correct? I do love your isolation setup is cost were not a factor for sure.
@adamalexanderray
@adamalexanderray 5 лет назад
When I was playing drums in my last band I did a basic version of this just for me using a Behringer RX1202FX EuroRack Pro Rackmount Mixer, a few Y cables to take feeds from the drum mics and then I’d take the speaker emulated line out/DI from the guitarist’s & bassists heads. This was all done for less than £150. It is possible to do this so cheap and it made a huge difference.
@michaelniner98
@michaelniner98 5 лет назад
STOP READING MY MIND! When I was planning a pedal board you do a new pedal board set up I’m now looking in to IEM set ups and you upload this! 😂
@DevanBishop
@DevanBishop 5 лет назад
Pretty straight forward and good explanation.
@bloobis_6814
@bloobis_6814 5 лет назад
This helped so much, thank you!
@TheDjangojunkie
@TheDjangojunkie 5 лет назад
Thanks guys. Very educational
@tevaflaman
@tevaflaman 5 лет назад
Yes please, a video on the IEM!
@woodybear8298
@woodybear8298 5 лет назад
Very helpful explanation, thank you.
@bradleyt
@bradleyt 5 лет назад
Thanks Rhett....very helpful.
@posthardcoresinger
@posthardcoresinger 4 года назад
Awesome video thanks for the detail!
@petebrown3715
@petebrown3715 5 лет назад
Thanks Ian and Rhett.
@guitarrock07
@guitarrock07 3 года назад
Hey I built that rack! I’m glad it’s working well for y’all.
@HeidiHendrix1
@HeidiHendrix1 4 года назад
GREAT VIDEO! Thanks for the information.
@legnazeg
@legnazeg 4 года назад
great guys, this is very helpful for me!! thanks!!!
@fireyourrocketts
@fireyourrocketts 4 года назад
Gret video, i do not play anymore, whish we had this system back in the 80,90, 2000 when I was playing. Nonadays I only do drums covers on youtube of stuff I used to play and like. The IEM have been from the beginning of setting up my small home studio an issue to me; playing drums in a 16x9 room, no matter how gentle hitting it was overpowering my IEM, I tried Shure EIMs on my first videos, the lack of click track and the lack of proper mix-live drums balance played a role on tempo sometimes, without hearing good mix it is impossible to play right for anyone! So the issue was resolved after I expended $1300.00 in Westone ES60 with custom ear molding; these have 3 double drivers each channel, now the isolation is almost nothing bleeds from outside and I can hear my mixed drums and the drumless mp3 in my ears and play according to what I hear; the difference is so great that i wonder why this was not around on times when I used to play and leaves me wishing i could test them in a real stage once more but those chances are slim now, I am just glad that for what i have them now, they work great! I think most of the people watching the video want to know what brand of IEM you are using; the surely look weston to me, The Shure EIMs I tried they never worked for me right!
@monsterram6617
@monsterram6617 5 лет назад
Yeah buddy, IEMs deserve a video on their own. Big differences between a 3 driver universal fit and a 10 driver custom mold!
@MarkDHastingsMusic
@MarkDHastingsMusic 4 года назад
We've been using a Behringer X32 for a few years now. It is possible to have several iPads controlling the mixer at the same time. The only real "problem" we have has is when more than one person tries to mute a channel at the same time. (Mute: Off-On-Off-On...) In theory, each performer could mount an iPad on their mike stand, and control their own mixes at will. Nice.
@reecedoyleguitar
@reecedoyleguitar 5 лет назад
I love the drummer's voice! He sounds like Scruffy from Futurama! Awesome!
@steverolfeca
@steverolfeca 5 лет назад
That moment when he’s describing the various inputs on the splitter at <a href="#" class="seekto" data-time="196">3:16</a>- “and whoever’s on bass”. Story of my life!
@EdAlarcon120
@EdAlarcon120 5 лет назад
One of the best videos that I’ve seen on this topic. Question: since you are always setting up/break down, how long does it take on average to get a sound in your in-ears at each venue? Curious because of the mic placements, especially for the drums. Thanks for all the information!!!
@MikeyGee001
@MikeyGee001 5 лет назад
My band runs things the EXACT SAME WAY and we LOVE IT !! We know our own sound and we know how we want our IEM mix to sound. The FOH can do whatever he wants to do totally dependant of what we are doing. We use a QSC board and do all our control via our IPADS
@danterrymusic
@danterrymusic 4 года назад
So you have your instrument/mic XLR's coming to your QSC board and then need XLR's out from splitter to FOH inputs, correct? Just trying to configure our system without a crazy amount of cable laying around, haha.
@JRP3music
@JRP3music 5 лет назад
The rackmount X 32 s really cool. I have the Xtouch controller as well for physical control of monitors and PA FOH mixing. I can use my Lenovo tablet. I use my laptop and 2nd monitor as well. I like the idea of isolated splitting all your sources to FOH. I setup a station on the side of the stage. FOH is controlled with either a 2nd laptop via Ethernet or tablet with my current setup.
@musicbydavidyoungs
@musicbydavidyoungs 4 года назад
Nice vid guys, thanks!
@56brever
@56brever 5 лет назад
Yes for in ears!
@RayEvans
@RayEvans Год назад
Helpful and much appreciated
@korykoster8532
@korykoster8532 2 года назад
This is almost exactly the same setup my band uses. We all bought our own transmitter and receiver packs that way if any of us leave the band we can keep those going forward.
@AnssiKansalaOfficial
@AnssiKansalaOfficial Год назад
Very Good run throug with the rig- We are using Soundcraft UI24 with Shure&Sennheiser IEM in single rack! Very easy and sounds good!
@perro0076
@perro0076 2 года назад
Obviously Rhett and his team are committed to what they have. I am just starting out and to do the same thing. I totally recommend the Behringer Flow 8. Give the Main to the sound guy and you keep the Monitor out for your in ear. The mixer is enough for 2 mics, 2 mono instruments and 2 stereo instruments. Everything can be controlled remotely from a smart phone. Just tell the sound guy not to touch your monitor mix.
@thethesaxman23
@thethesaxman23 5 лет назад
Cool video! Very helpful for live show players. Could you please add links to the equipment you talked about in this video? That would be very helpful!
@quentindorseymusic
@quentindorseymusic 5 лет назад
^ this is what everyone is thinking!
@cantstartafire
@cantstartafire 5 лет назад
Very cool vid, thanks!
@camsim00
@camsim00 5 лет назад
You can go considerably simpler than this and less expensive with the same results. The X32 can do front of house AND separate monitor mixes and there is an app you can use to mix your own ears on your phone. The monitor mix is pre-fader but post-input gain, so that is the only thing you're sharing with the front of house mix, which is not a problem.
@guitarsword1
@guitarsword1 4 года назад
Very cool. Explained well. Tnx
@kevindennis8042
@kevindennis8042 5 лет назад
I was discussing this topic yesterday with my band mates.
@petebrown3715
@petebrown3715 5 лет назад
Hope you come to Chicago soon.
@deadshot4245
@deadshot4245 2 года назад
Great setup planning on doing that for my studio live series 3 nothing better than being completely isolated from a sound guy
@BentTom
@BentTom 5 лет назад
That's awesome you did a charity gig.
@JRP3music
@JRP3music 5 лет назад
That is exactly what I do with my X 18 Air mixer, except for the isolated splitter setup.
@philbrannigan5854
@philbrannigan5854 5 лет назад
I would really appreciate an IEM video specifically focused on the guitarist. My experience of monitoring my guitar through headphones, either from a line out of amp, a Line6 HD500X headphone out, or a guitar amp with a mic in front, is that the headphone sound is sounds like a cheap digital amp when compared to how it sounds through a speaker. I've tried many different types of headphone, and it's never satisfying. I'd love to know if it's possible for a guitarist to hear their sound through IEMs in a way that's as pleasing, or at least pleasing enough, as if they were listening to the actual amp, or even (eg) a Helix through speakers.
@JMSDyt
@JMSDyt 5 лет назад
Thanks! very clarifier
@Bamibakker
@Bamibakker 5 лет назад
Can you share any scenes of your in ear mix setup maybe? Would love to check them out
@rahulmurthy1763
@rahulmurthy1763 4 года назад
Very neat. Thanks.
@scoringbits
@scoringbits 5 лет назад
We use the desk version at church. The players each mix with their phones. It would be good to have a gear list if available.
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