Looks neat and simple. Not a huge fan of combining L/R mix to mono tho. Why not just use 1 cable (Left channel) - Output? You could otherwise get nasty phase cancellation, depending on your stereo inputs and effects.
You could do that as well by just using a single L output! But the reason so was due to a somewhat drop in levels when I use a single output when I was using the zoom L12 livetrak and since I transited over, I brought over the same Y cable to avoid similar issues. For now I haven’t experienced any phase cancellations as yet so it’s working pretty well!
Yes, that gave me a pause too, why? Why even have stereo output to just sum it anyway? Just mix in mono and pan everything to the left on the main outs. Unless there is some limitation of CQ, maybe there is a technical reason for this.
Excellent content! I love this format of video, its entertaining and educational. Keep it coming!
Great setup. Very organized. My favorite part of this video was the honesty on the Xvive wireless system. Great video!
The Xvive U4 is such a great point of entry into the world of wireless in ear monitoring. Thank you for your comment! Danny's actually VERY organized!
love it! inspired me to build my own
@@allinduetime480 let’s go!
beautiful set up bois !!
@@ezequielmedrano9037 thank you!!!!
Looks neat and simple. Not a huge fan of combining L/R mix to mono tho.
Why not just use 1 cable (Left channel) - Output? You could otherwise get nasty phase cancellation, depending on your stereo inputs and effects.
You could do that as well by just using a single L output! But the reason so was due to a somewhat drop in levels when I use a single output when I was using the zoom L12 livetrak and since I transited over, I brought over the same Y cable to avoid similar issues.
For now I haven’t experienced any phase cancellations as yet so it’s working pretty well!
Yes, that gave me a pause too, why? Why even have stereo output to just sum it anyway? Just mix in mono and pan everything to the left on the main outs. Unless there is some limitation of CQ, maybe there is a technical reason for this.
y'all are soooo amazing!!!!
@@iamnotagirl thank you amazing human
I have just bought the Digital Mixer - Allen & Heath CQ18-T and this video has just given me the template on how to build my rig as well thank you!!!
@@prince_rhythms glad to inspire you! Can’t wait to see yours
respect!
Great system compact and portable. Can you share the link for the rolling rack case?
Thank you! The rack is customized by Danny actually. If you need, he should be able to customize and assemble it for you.
If you don’t mind, can please share with me the rack link please
Hello! Are you referring to the link to the case?
@ yes. I’m using Cq20b myself and I really love your setup
@@jezzriqkeys1611it is a custom case actually! It isn’t an off the rack purchased sizing!
Amazing setup with a nicely thought out curated audio solution. Now can charge a premium for better audio quality and experience 👍✌️🤘🏻💪🏻
Thank you!!! Looking forward to improving this set up haha!
Thank you sir! We are looking at V2 of this for sure! Hahahaha
Never sum your mix to mono like that, you loose quality
Just sharing! The audio quality hasn’t been compromised! It may for some others but it working well for now!
As long as there is no phase issues between the instruments, summing to mono shouldn't be an issue.