Hi Desmond. I would start by plugging your stage monitor into the output you want to use - let’s say output 1. Then, on layer C, select channel 1 (mix one) and make sure it is patched to output 1 in the patching menu (should already be by default, but if you’re using a stage box, you’ll need to plug in the stage box and change that patching to whatever stage box output you are using). Now that the patching is correct, you can push the tiny little “mix 1” button and the faders turn into “contributions” or “sends”. They will turn yellow. This is where you bring up the mics you want to go to your monitor. The last thing to do is to bring up the level of the monitor mix on later C (channel 1 for mix 1 on layer C).
Hi Desmond. I would start by plugging your stage monitor into the output you want to use - let’s say output 1. Then, on layer C, select channel 1 (mix one) and make sure it is patched to output 1 in the patching menu (should already be by default, but if you’re using a stage box, you’ll need to plug in the stage box and change that patching to whatever stage box output you are using). Now that the patching is correct, you can push the tiny little “mix 1” button and the faders turn into “contributions” or “sends”. They will turn yellow. This is where you bring up the mics you want to go to your monitor. The last thing to do is to bring up the level of the monitor mix on later C (channel 1 for mix 1 on layer C).
I have to dig into the manual and figure out how to send pre -eq signal to a particular drummer’s IEM mix. If that’s possible.
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