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Proclaim AV
Приєднався 2 бер 2015
Proclaim AV is a channel dedicated helping churches train new AV techs using online video resources. It also features product review and suggestions for church AV ministries.
Відео
Bits vs. Volts // Digital vs. Analog Mixers
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Tim talks about the difference between analog and digital mixers and several things to consider if you're looking to replace or upgrade your console or mixing desk.
Recharge or Dispose? // Using Rechargeable Batteries for Wireless Microphones.
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Tim talks about the pros and cons of using Alkaline vs. Rechargeable batteries in wireless mics. Brands discussed: Ansmann, DuraCell ProCell, Amazon Basics, Panasonic Eneloop Pro and Kirkland.
Don't Drop That Mic! // What Mic Do I Need for This?
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Tim talks about how microphones work and what terms like cardioid, omnidirectional, condenser, dynamic, proximity effect, and polar pattern mean in the real world. Tim also gives his best mic recommendations for choir, instruments, vocals, and spoken word in a church setting.
Mission Control // Advice for Building or Remodeling Your Tech Booth
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Tim talks about do's and don'ts of setting up your sound and video control areas.
Channel Trailer 2024
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Shure SM58 vs. Behringer XM-8500
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Tim compares and reviews the SM58 and XM8500 dynamic handhelds mics.
The Writing on the Wall // TVs vs. Projectors for Your Church Auditorium
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Tim talks about the pros and cons of TV and Projectors for your House of Worship space.
Grab Your Ear Trumpets! // Assistive Hearing Systems for Churches
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Tim talks about hearing assistance systems for churches including FM systems, telecoil loop systems, WiFi and Bluetooth hearing systems and gives some tips for integrating them into your existing sound systems.
Get Out of the Loop // Avoiding And Fixing Feedback
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Tim talks about how to avoid and fix feedback loops in your sound system.
Ben Everson Interview
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Tim talks with Ben Everson about the his experiences with church sound from a young age to his current ministry. To check out Ben's Music visit his channel at www.youtube.com/@realbenandamanda
You Get Get What You Pay For // Amazon Wireless Mics
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Tim talks about the pitfalls of inexpensive wireless mics and value of buying quality name brand wireless.
You Don't Have to Be First Baptist Atlanta // Managing Livestream Expectations
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Tim talks about small church livestream expectations vs. reality in a world of mega church livestreams.
Why Should You Even Listen?
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Tim talks about the goals for the podcast, how Proclaim Audio Video got started, and his heart for helping small churches with tech.
How Balanced Audio vs. Unbalanced Audio Works
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Tim talks about why unbalanced and balanced audio don't mix well and how balanced audio works.
Four Websites For Small Church Media Creators
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Four Websites For Small Church Media Creators
Free Display Software? Review and Overview of Video Psalm
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Free Display Software? Review and Overview of Video Psalm
Soundtools XLR Sniffer Sender Review and Demo
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Soundtools XLR Sniffer Sender Review and Demo
Soundcraft UI-16 Walkthrough and Features
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Soundcraft UI-16 Walkthrough and Features
Mackie ProFX16v3 Review and Overview
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Mackie ProFX16v3 Review and Overview
Behringer CT-100 Secret Modes? LED Test and Installed Cable Test Modes
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Behringer CT-100 Secret Modes? LED Test and Installed Cable Test Modes
Compressors and Gates for Live Sound
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Compressors and Gates for Live Sound
Analog Mixer Basics Part 2 (How to Use An Analog Mixer)
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Analog Mixer Basics Part 2 (How to Use An Analog Mixer)
How to Connect Your Mixer for Livestreaming
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How to Connect Your Mixer for Livestreaming
Wireless Mic Clipping: How to set your wireless mic gain for best results.
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Wireless Mic Clipping: How to set your wireless mic gain for best results.
Set Up Church Livestream Audio on Your Mixer (Using the Gear You Already Own)
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Set Up Church Livestream Audio on Your Mixer (Using the Gear You Already Own)
Channel Update: 1000 Subs and a Free Thing!
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Channel Update: 1000 Subs and a Free Thing!
Small Church Livestream: Getting Started
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Small Church Livestream: Getting Started
Ah, the ol' Ui...good choice for the demonstration, Tim. Thanks!
If I wanted to add a subwoofer to a live set up, would I just plug it into one of the monitor/Aux 1/4 outs?
You got it. Then just use that Aux Mix to send the channels you want to your Sub.
i just got brought on for a theater production that uses a analog board from the 90s that i've never seen before...let's just say I was caught off guard but this video helped me understand a little more and I feel confident going in tomorrow!
Super! Glad it was helpful.
Thanks Tim, had this thing for a while and just needing a few more of the features. You made it super easy to do what I needed to do. Appreciate your help. In Peace, Bob
No prob. 😃
Hi Tim Im trying to sort some IEM out, I’ve got the ui12, I’ve plugged the headphones in the slot on the front but it is really low even with the headphones knob at max, how would I do it in settings to turn it up thanks
A couple ideas. 1. It might be that all your mic gains are too low and your output knob is turned up too high. This will result in low levels. 2. You can use an aux mix out to feed headphones. Check out the Behringer P2. It will let you use an XLR cable from the Aux Output to a mini headphone amp.
also me: Why am I watching this at 03:30am? And why are you posting around 02:30? Get some sleep!
You got me, I'm sound asleep. I just use a timer to publish it. 😛
Great job presenting a complex topic into simple bite size lessons.
Glad it was helpful!
Appreciate the in depth tutorial! Question - if I run the 4 aux sends to a headphone amp, can I use the 4 different aux send tabs to run individual headphone mixes to 4 different people?
You sure can. Then everyone gets what they want in their headphones. 👍
This was a great watch! I appreciate how you explained everything, also that you tinkered with the knobs and we heard it in real time! That was extremely helpful i started it using an analog board but never understood it in depth!
Awesome, I'm happy to hear that. I tried to make it as "hands on" as possible as I learn best by doing. 😃
Does the hdmi let you connect to a monitor? And the usb for a mouse and keyboard for UI16?
At some point they were supposed to be able to do that but they never developed that feature. However, the Big Brother UI 24R will do that. I have mixed on a friend's 24 R using a touchscreen monitor hooked up the HDMI and USB ports.
Thanks for your sharing! It is really helpful. Saved me a lot of time to learn this system!
Glad it helped!
This is EXCELLENT! Thank you for this!
Glad it was helpful!
I am setting up a worship space in the concrete basement. I have gifted to me a TOa 212. I have 16 homesite panels to place on walls to help kill the echo. Any suggestions would be helpful. It is a very long and wide space. I want to put the stage on the long wall. Where should I set up my pa speakers?( far apart? Or close to stage at an angle? Thank you. Excellent training video.
Consulting is available, check my website for more information. As you can imagine, I get so many of these questions, I can't answer them all unless they help support my family. Glad the video was helpful and thanks for watching!
very helpful thanks a lot
Glad it helped!
Excellent review-covered all the salient point (and you have a great voice!) Well done.
Thank you kindly!
Brother, I am debating between V7 and AKG D 5. For female singers which one you suggest. Both mic has similar specs. Please advise.
Probably V7 if I had to pick. 👍
Great videos, I just purchased this same mixing board so it was really beneficial to me. For the Direct outs can I use that to go back out to like a bass amp or a guitar amp? I realize that I'll only be able to control the part going through the mixer to the mains
I haven't tried that but I believe it should work. 🤔
Hi, how do i send fX to aux for my stage monitor?
Unfortunately, this board isn't wired to do that. You might be about to find a work around by routing FX to the Subgroups and patching a subgroup output back to a board input. Just don't create a loop. 😛
• Thank you, Tim, another excellent video from you. Bluetooth devices usually provide a maximum operating range of about 10 meters, or 33 feet. What do you recommend in a wireless transmitter / receiver system that would work, with quality, at about 100 meters? THANK YOU in advance!
A 100 meter XLR cable. 😛 In the case of Bluetooth, I don't. Bluetooth range is generally limited by the transmit and receive of the streaming device. Also, in my opinion, wireless and reliable don't belong in the same sentence. 😉
Did anyone else have the pan on the wrong ears??
Yes! It's basically a running joke for me at this point. 😆 But would you take down a video with this many views to fix it? 😅
Yes! It's basically a running joke for me at this point. 😆 But would you take down a video with this many views to fix it? 😅
I have a gig coming up tomorrow night which uses this system. I've never used a digital setup before because I'm too old school lol. Your video is gonna help me sleep easy tonight. Thanks.
Awesome! How did the gig go? 😃
Чи можливо записати в ньому multitracks?
No, the UI-16 can't Multi-track. The newer UI-24R will record Multi-track. 😃
👋🏾 does this work offline once you download it?
It sure does. 👍
Gracias
You're welcome. 😃
Amazing video .. Thank you
Glad it was helpful!
Nice software we used it our church. Very helpful
It's really excellent for free software!
Holy cow! I watched this video for help with setting up my church livestream audio, but wound up getting an answer to an issue I have had at work with voiceover recordings for videos I have been doing using a mic to my PC. I have been using an interface and a very Focusrite Scarlett 2i2 3rd Gen USB Audio Interface and pretty decent mic and was so annoyed because I could not understand why I was getting a mono track. What you said about the single XLR input being interpreted as a mono signal makes all the sense in the world! None of the other videos or troubleshooting guides have ever mentioned this! I found a workaround in Premiere Pro for my videos where it duplicates the audio track to create stereo, but always thought I was doing something wrong. Thank you so much for explaining this and for potentially saving our livestream audience from a mono listening experience!
Awesome. I'm glad it was helpful. ❤
Is it good for small church setup?
Indeed. I've installed this exact mixer for several small churches.
This was really helpful, thank you.
You're very welcome!
D5 is great for speaking wow
I feel like the D5 is such an underrated mic. The plus side is that you can get them used for less than $100 on Reverb. 😁
Hi Tim! Thanks for your videos, are useful and extremely well done. I've just watched your analog mixer tutorial and this review. Which mixer do you suggest for a church? The Mackie ProFX16v3 or the Behringer Xenyx QX2442? I was thinking the behringer (for the price too, honestly). Plus, I have a silly question: even if i don't buy the Behringer ULM202USB the first 2 channels of the QX2442 could be used as normale channels, right? Thanks in advance, you're great. I think I'll watch all your videos!
Both are solid choices for small churches IMO. Yes, the first two can be used as regular channels.
Great tutorial !
Thank you!
Thanks. Gained a subscriber!
Welcome aboard!
6:15 so my church has a Yamaha MGP16X mixer and there is a button that you can press to send the USB to either 2TR or channel 15/16
Ah yes. That's a better idea I think.
I agree on all points.
Thanks!
Great video, thank you very much! Do you know if it's possible to put a limiter on the aux mixes, for hearing protection when using the aux sends for in ear monitoring etc?
Ah, I saw you answering this in the comments! Apparently there is a compressor and EQ you can use on each aux mix, I could just set the compressor to infinite ratio and use it as a limiter. Thank you again for a thorough video! 😊
Absolutely! Just use the compressor and set your ratio to Infinity.
I have a problem with the same mixer, i.e. the vu meter shows no signs of life when I start a signal from any channel, for example, to start music I use a cable that enters the mixer in the stereo channels with 2 jacks and an aux on the phone, clicking main and raising both faders "main and the channel fader" the vu meter shows no signs, I don't know where to turn
I would check to make sure you don't have some other channel solo button pressed down. Thanks for watching!
@@proclaimav4197 I have checked over and over again and there are no more clicked buttons, I will try to check again, but I don't think this is the problem. Rather I have a friend who has a mixer of a different brand and to see the vu meter give signs from the main a specific button has to be clicked, if this is also the case on behringer, what would it be?
Under the "Source" section make sure "Main Mix" is pressed down.
@@proclaimav4197 but isn't that for headphones?
Hey, thanks for the video, cleared up some things for me. However, apparently only when I press the 48v button the mixer respond, connected to the computer. Otherwise whatever I do the microphone doesn’t work
If you're using a condenser microphone it definitely needs phantom power. (48v)
Which microphone do you recommend using?@@proclaimav4197
I like the Senneheiser e835 personally.
I'm sorry I'm not getting this. First of all you keep talking about Audio Only and never bring any video in. I certainly would be having my microphone which would be on amount going to the input of my mixer and then the main coming out going into an audio interface set for line and then the output at Mike with a 1/8 inch going into my camera and then from an HDMI out of a camera into the cam link and then to the USB port of my computer. Now if I have software that's bringing in other people on cameras that are remote it does not appear to me that that sound would go into the OBS particularly usefully so it seemed to me that you would use a 1/8 in coming out of the laptop going into two parts in the mixer using XLR one to be the Left Channel and wanted to be the right channel since the 1/8 will come and as an XLR pigtail. Any audio coming out of the computer would then go into the mixer and again come out into the camera so I would presume all of the audio would now be together along with the video. OBS of course does allow you to grab a window capture to capture the video which you can then live stream along with your own obs camera video. Am I missing something?
Hi Sam. The reason I don't bring video into this is that not everyone is using OBS people are using all kinds of video capture options. Also this video is aimed at people who already have a live sound system and are just trying to get audio from their house system into video streaming. In that case their mains are going to speaker systems and they need to find a way to route alternative outputs to their live streaming gear. Hope that clears it up for you.
Great videos! Easily understood.
Glad it was helpful!
Does this mixer have the ability to do ducking(side channel)? I see the Ui24R can by using Subgroups but cant find anything on if the Ui12 or Ui16 can do it.
No it does not. The ui16 is an older generation mixer that Soundcraft acquired from another company. The UI-24r is the more recent mixer with many more options. If you want to do things like sidechain and multi track recording, the UI-24r is a better choice.
@MidnightLight - agreed. As an IT specialist, this is one the best audio mixer tutorial that I've watched. Began with the mixer architecture, explains what each mixer subsection does to channelized incoming signals. Thank you sir.
Everyone learns differently I suppose, my teaching probably reflects my own learning style. Glad it was helpful!
If sending vocals to a subgroup, and i require effects on the vocals, does it matter whether the effects are sent to the main or should they also be sent to the subgroup also. Can this affect how the effects are placed in the audio chain. Hope this makes sense.
No it does not matter. It should work just as if you weren't using a subgroup at all.
Can I use headphones using Monitor out?
That should work for you. Almost all Aux or Monitor outputs will work with headphones in my experience.
Thanks! @@proclaimav4197
I can hear hiss through the mic when Listening to this video on headphones and i also read that this mixer has this issue with bad preamps. Is this sound related to the mixer?
I had noticed that this mixer does have more internal noise than some. In most settings it has not been a problem for me.
Great Video!!❤
Thank you!!
This is exactly what I'm looking for. OMG this is soo good
Glad it was helpful!
VideoPsalm also allows you to project Power Point slideshows and the capture of a camera (webcam) connected to the PC on the main screen. It also allows you to project PDF documents and other formats such as Word documents or Excel tables.
Yes it does! There are tons more features that I didn't include in this short overview.
Thanks! for the review GREAT JOB!
Thanks for watching!