This is a total correct video. Am sitting with my 2 days plugged Euro Desk and have succeded thank to this video to understand how to get the microphone on the computer to get the signal. I have the behringer euro desk behringer eurodesk sx2442fx pro
I haven’t see the video but thanks I just get one for my mini band and I wasn’t able to set the monitor with the aux independent volume per channel they just never come out trough the aux channel, so I’m not sure really what’s the Chanel to connect a monitor
You are confusing the Monitor Section with Aux Monitor Sends. The Aux Sends are for the musicians to hear what they are playing. The Monitor Section is for the Sound Technician to listen to the mix or separate channels when mixing. It also governs what is shown on the meters in the master section. It is also what you hear in the headphones.
I'm with you, dude. I tuned in to find out how to adjust monitor volume without affecting the main mix levels, but this guy wants to play word games instead of providing useful info.
I have a brand new SX3242FX. It sounds great. I love the built-in FX. I have a problem though. When I connect an external FX unit using the aux sends and returns the built-in FX are no longer audible. I cannot see why this would happen. They all have their own send and return knobs so why would the external FX override the internal ones? Can anyone help or advise? Thank you.
You did not have any music playing out of your speakers. You had it on PFL mode, instead of solo or regular mode. You plugged your cord into the input section on the device you recorded it with.
The music you hear are coming directly from the Phones/Ctrl-room output of the mixer and is sent directly to the soundcard input. I wanted to show the routing to the monitor section. The meters on these mixers shows what is on the monitor bus, something that seems to confuse a lot of people. On most mixers these meters show the main mix.
HELLO, I NEED HELP. PLEASE DO NOTICE ME. ABOUT THE WIRE FROM THE MIXER TO YOUR COMPUTER. WHAT KIND OF WIRE WAS THAT. THAT WAS MY PROBLEM. PLEASE HELP FOR OUR CHURCH
This is a total correct video. Am sitting with my 2 days plugged Euro Desk and have succeded thank to this video to understand how to get the microphone on the computer to get the signal. I have the behringer euro desk behringer eurodesk sx2442fx pro
Thanks man ! been a long time since i used an outboard desk , and after 30 mins trying to get sound your video helped me ! ;)
please, I want to ask. if i have a personal monitor mixer p16 and i have an analog mixer but i do not have a direct out . So what should I do ? .
I haven’t see the video but thanks I just get one for my mini band and I wasn’t able to set the monitor with the aux independent volume per channel they just never come out trough the aux channel, so I’m not sure really what’s the Chanel to connect a monitor
Thanks for the video, but I thought it was going to cover setting up the monitors channels? The title says MONITOR SECTION TRUTORIAL.
You are confusing the Monitor Section with Aux Monitor Sends. The Aux Sends are for the musicians to hear what they are playing. The Monitor Section is for the Sound Technician to listen to the mix or separate channels when mixing. It also governs what is shown on the meters in the master section. It is also what you hear in the headphones.
I'm with you, dude. I tuned in to find out how to adjust monitor volume without affecting the main mix levels, but this guy wants to play word games instead of providing useful info.
Thanks for the to me useful info Jan!
Having owned a large Behringer, then tried to get repairs done, I will never, EVER own another one. Music Tribe my arse.
Sir. Is a behringer mixer like this have a direc out.,??
Thank you! Very helpful intro
I have a brand new SX3242FX. It sounds great. I love the built-in FX. I have a problem though. When I connect an external FX unit using the aux sends and returns the built-in FX are no longer audible. I cannot see why this would happen. They all have their own send and return knobs so why would the external FX override the internal ones? Can anyone help or advise? Thank you.
You are probably using the FX returns to return from your signal processor. Try using the channels 29/30 and 31/32 instead.
You did not have any music playing out of your speakers. You had it on PFL mode, instead of solo or regular mode. You plugged your cord into the input section on the device you recorded it with.
The music you hear are coming directly from the Phones/Ctrl-room output of the mixer and is sent directly to the soundcard input. I wanted to show the routing to the monitor section. The meters on these mixers shows what is on the monitor bus, something that seems to confuse a lot of people. On most mixers these meters show the main mix.
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Yeah, but he's playing "Ghost Opera" by Kamelot. Kick ass!!
HELLO, I NEED HELP. PLEASE DO NOTICE ME. ABOUT THE WIRE FROM THE MIXER TO YOUR COMPUTER. WHAT KIND OF WIRE WAS THAT. THAT WAS MY PROBLEM. PLEASE HELP FOR OUR CHURCH
Thank You
How do I route the effect?
Does this mixer sends direct output to the audio interface with effects as individual track, when recording multiple tracks?
This mixer is not a very good choice for multitrack recording. It does not have direct outs.
@@janivarsorby thanks a lot, you saved the life, i almost bought it
trying to find where to patch in my monitor out cable. my monitor speakers.
I have heavy static on it that comes ad goes
could you please tell whats the right effect -Processor to be use in a church.. (like) (4-46) (1-2) ?
Plate reverb is good...
hello, this console when it turns on, turn on the fan with it ?? Or just turn on the fan when it's hot?
What fan?
@@janivarsorby media63.music-group.com/media/sys_master/hc3/h20/8849883725854.png this fan
where is the fuse box on the mixer
I am lost
You have no clue how to.setup signal into a channel strip
Do you think I'm setting the gain too low? There is a reason for why I'm not following the standard procedure for setting gain.
Hindi me btao
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