Just watched all your videos on how make a mix got to say you’ve changed my mind on waves sound grid and looking forward to talking to my worship leader on how to we can use our grid to make our sound awesome and simpler for our volunteers, making both our FOH system look just about the same as our waves broadcast mixer (if that makes sense)
Crowd mic was picking up PA, didn’t hear any crowd. Using them just to capture some ambience? I use 6 mics (3L, 3R. 4 shotgun and 2 boundary blended in. They all focus on a different part of the congregation.
Yeah they weren’t really singing here. It was an alter call moment after service ended. The tracks themselves and “audio examples” were just thrown up into the file really quick in order to film. I literally didn’t even listen to them or work on it. This is meant to convey the big picture and not the details of a mix. Usually if the crowd is in and singing nice that’s really all you will hear. Crowd mics rule!
Thanks man! I want to clarify. There is a limiter on the mixbus and the mix is peaking at -2.0dbfs. That channel is solo’d so that’s what you see on the meters. (That’s what I use in my headphone/IEM’s) There is no clipping happening. This desk has 3 red lights on it as you approach 0dbfs and you can see the top one is off if you look closely.
Thanks so much!!! Very helpful, especially the info on levels for UA-cam.
Thanks!
Just watched all your videos on how make a mix got to say you’ve changed my mind on waves sound grid and looking forward to talking to my worship leader on how to we can use our grid to make our sound awesome and simpler for our volunteers, making both our FOH system look just about the same as our waves broadcast mixer (if that makes sense)
Thanks for the videos
I like the idea of the MBC, going to add it to my crowd mics
Love these videos man!
More to come!
Crowd mic was picking up PA, didn’t hear any crowd. Using them just to capture some ambience? I use 6 mics (3L, 3R. 4 shotgun and 2 boundary blended in. They all focus on a different part of the congregation.
Yeah they weren’t really singing here. It was an alter call moment after service ended.
The tracks themselves and “audio examples” were just thrown up into the file really quick in order to film. I literally didn’t even listen to them or work on it. This is meant to convey the big picture and not the details of a mix.
Usually if the crowd is in and singing nice that’s really all you will hear. Crowd mics rule!
Thanks for the videos man. Is that song you are mixing in the video from a particular service?
ua-cam.com/video/3gRkjRprAIM/v-deo.html
1:39:40
It’s a song from a moment we had at a worship night. We will be finishing it soon!
@@thepowerplaceproduction Looking forward to it! And thanks for the link and timecode!!
It sounds amazing but it’s so painful to see the master level clipping all the way…4:23 ouch !!!
Thanks man! I want to clarify. There is a limiter on the mixbus and the mix is peaking at -2.0dbfs. That channel is solo’d so that’s what you see on the meters. (That’s what I use in my headphone/IEM’s) There is no clipping happening. This desk has 3 red lights on it as you approach 0dbfs and you can see the top one is off if you look closely.
have you used waves clarity on vocals yet for the live environment?
It’s not compatible with sound grid yet.
do you also assign mix bus for live application?
Elaborate please, I’m confused by the question.
Hey body what’s your church’s name ?
The Power Place Church
Hey body what’s your church name ?
The Power Place Church