Mixing Live Sound (Levels, EQ, Compression and Gates) from Ultimate Live Sound School (PreSonus)
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- Опубліковано 16 лип 2012
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INTRODUCTION
Introduction to Live Sound
Course Outline
What is a sound system made up of?
What is the role of a live sound engineer?
(mediator between artistic and engineering worlds)
SOUND THEORY
What is Sound?
Understanding Levels
Understanding Frequency Spectrum
Understanding Acoustics
THE EQUIPMENT
Can you design it yourself?
(Music Store vs. Professional Designers)
Choosing a Vendor
Overview of Equipment
Snakes
Mixing Consoles
Amps
Speakers
Monitors
Effects
Microphones
Wireless Systems
SETTING UP THE STAGE
Overview
Input Types
Mic Selection/Placement
Monitor Placement
Front of House Speaker Placement (Delays)
USING A MIXING CONSOLE
Overview
Input Channel
Aux Sends
Using Effects
Monitor Mixes
SubGroups
Advanced Applications
TROUBLESHOOTING
What kinds of problems will you have?
Understanding Signal Flow
Troubleshooting Logic
Line Checks
Wireless Systems
Feedback Issues
Distortion
Sound Checks
MIXING
Breakdown of the tools available
Blending Levels
Using EQ
Controlling Dynamics
Using Effects
Monitor Mixes
RECORDING/DUPLICATION
Recording
Duplication
GRADUATION!
This is one of the first videos I watched when starting in the whole recording and sound engineering business. Now I'm here a couple of months later and finally understand all of these things. Good luck to you guys who are starting to work with music! My advice to you is to find a youtuber who you like that produces music and watch all his videos. When hearing every concept in context and how he uses it in his production you get familiar with them really quick. Try RecordingRevolution for example :D
This video should be called... "How to assign sub groups and why!"
Thanks for your info :)
Thanks for the great advice and all the help given to me by following your instructions regarding the studio editing (DVD's, email, etc.)
Great explanation of subgroup assignment cross platform
Wow, was a great video, and the vocals joined...I JUST LOVED IT!! Really, thanks!! ;-)
Yes, I think the subgroups were both getting the stereo sound, where you would want to link them up in order to get Left and Right separately from the original drum-channels. I also think that once you link them up it automatically pans as it should, so no manual panning is needed once they are linked.
Love this great job
Thanks for posting!
I appreciate your work.
Lookin at this video can't wait tell I master everything
I love these consoles. Most people in the business don't like them for live sound. I love this desk. I have QSC rig and use a 24.4.2 first series. and it works good for me. some times I use the presets if I'm in a hurry and then i only have minor adjustments. what I don't like is it throws a limiter on almost every channel on the presets but that's an easy fix. run the channels and turn it off. The console isn't huge so I don't really worry about the sub groups. I use one for delay and one for verb. some times I'll put the drums and vocals on the other two.
great work David
cheers paul
lots to know....will be re watching. thank you.
I really recomended starting with the vocals first, especailly if your new. sometimes you can find yourself running 2 issues, 1 that you hav got this great drum sound and you bring up the vocal mics which are picking up spill from the kit and now the drums dont sound right. 2 you run out of space for the vocals.
Hey I'm learning alot since I'm watching this video
Very informative!
great stuff.. thanks
When sending a signal to an output in stereo, you can move that sound more to the left, or right by panning.
Nice...easy to grasp.
Nice stuff dude !