I'm so thankful that the AUX sends for X-Air mixers are the simplest it can be. Jumping from mixer to mixer, whether be it digital or analog, AUX sends are always my biggest learning curve. X-Air got it right.
Hello!. Got ideas wast some guidance if possible. I have Roland Tr8s(11 tracks), which has L/R Main out, ext in, 6 aux outs(ink has it 3 pair but I believe that act as 6 mono). Thoughts on sending 6 outs to a Roland vs2480 to 6 different channels back to the EXTin with Main L/R going back to VS2480 as I am using the Mains from primary outs of VS. Drum machine and synth take up other channels. So my first thought is to make two L/C/R and set one high shelf the other low shelf EQd. Also pondered on using the 6 as a drumset out and leave the last 5 as bass tracks or vis versa..Reggae, Boombap, house stuff to start off lol keep it slow and simple clean and proper. So I ask as I want practicle application and real world use and set up. Any videos to check out to set me up for better results inhave gotten. I zero/flatten all my gains at all points for my own reasons before I fiddle about also. I just want to have and/or make a clean tight crisp starting point. Thank you in advance for any thoughts or ideas.
I have to send a stereo signal (2 mic feeds and a stereo feed from a laptop) to a piece of equipment used for live translation at an event. Should I use aux send 1 and 2 on my Yamaha MG12 w/pre fader?
Yes, you can use Aux 1 /2 - though it looks like Aux 2 on that console is post fade only, so you could run both post fade. It won't be stereo either way, translation typically wants a primary and a backup feed, (or a program feed and an iso feed of a specific source) both being mono vs a stereo mix with anything panned. The real key for translators is to make sure they are getting an intelligible send with with a consistent level so they can hear what they need. Let me know if you have any other questions Jaron.
@@DcSoundOp Hi. Ok I’ll run both mono aux sends 1 and 2 (they’ll both be the same thing) to the translator’s box. I probably won’t be adjusting volumes too much so with post fade being activated they shouldn’t hear much altering volume during the event.
Hi, I would like to ask, can I use "Aux send" to smartphone "microphone" and smartphone headphone to CH3? I would like to create a teleconference with a client from a smartphone. And my mixer only have AUX Send and no monitor.
How do you get internal effects on the AUX send? We have 2 monitor mixes going out to IEM but they are dry. We're using a Behinger X2442 We'd like to add some onboard reverb so it sounds nicer
You would need to have your EFX returns come back on an actual channel so you can then route them to the Aux sends for your monitor mixes. On that console, there should be an EFX ouput jack on the back, which you'd want to patch to a spare channel. Make sure that channel does not get routed in a loop back to the same EFX engine & you can un-assign it from MAIN with the button next to the fader. Now you'll be able to dial it up in the monitor send just like any other channel on the console.
I just need a simple mixer, that I can plug my stuff into, and then be able to output to my Interface, for recording. I made the mistake of buying a new MackieProFx, that doesn't have anything but the USB output., and the Speaker outs. Maybe the Control room would work. It's confusing, and annoying. I'm thinking about going back to my good old Yamaha.Thanks for the good info!
I need to route this: guitar into the mixing board, Aux to and from pedal board, Aux to and from my looper pedal. I get signal, but no FX. Should I have gone Aux 1 post-fader? My Aux 2 has no return control. Should I put the fx on Aux 2 and the looper on Aux 1? Or does it matter? I'm using a new VLZ-4 Mackie 1402.
Hi Les, thanks for the message. It sounds like your guitar is into a channel and working fine, but you would like to have two discreet effect sends also, one to a pedal board and another to a loop pedal? On a 1402, assuming you have the channels available, I would keep both aux sends set to post fader and I would return the signal from the efx to their own channels on the console. Doing this you should be able to route signal out of the AUX, verify it is making it to your pedals, and then patch their output into another channel and verify you have signal and efx coming back there. This will allow you the most flexibility and control when mixing those efx or the looper back into the main L/R send. Let me know if this makes sense or if you were asking something else. Thanks!
@@DcSoundOp Thanks so much for the input... pun intended..... Just got a DI. Now I can do what you said and shove some signal thru my amp. Maybe my problem was going PF? I made it go bang, and now imma try what you said afa 2 aux signals. Thanks again so much.
Hi.. I realized there's an ( Aux In ) port on my DJ Controller (Hercules Universal DJ Controller).. May I know what is the port for? What can I plug into it?
That's just like the Aux-in on a car stereo, it's for connecting additional external playback devices. It could be used for anything from an iPod to a tape deck or another laptop - the manual and documentation for that controller is really lacking in details, but it looks like the Aux in would show up on channel 1/2 when connected. Thanks for the question.
when reverb or delay come back to channel from an aux send, is the reverb 100% wet? Do you need both the original channel volume up and the new channel with reverb also up?
Yes, you’ve got the idea right. The return is typically brought back 100% wet and then blended into the mix as needed along with the original dry channel. Thanks for the question.
Maybe you could help - Having issue with analogue mixer aux return/send - when The volume of a synth on one channel gets louder, it boosts the level of another synth coming through another channel (the volume of a channel gets louder when I turn up its corresponding send as well). I use 4 hardware synths going into a Yamaha mg 10/2. I was hoping to use a reverb for two of the synths. Everything is hooked up correctly, the reverb works when I send it through to a channel(s) but as I said, when the volume of the synth on one channel is turned up (on the synth - not the mixer), the volume gets louder on the other channel. Thanks for any help :)
Your way above my head here being new to mixers bought a 6ch pyle mixer for my home studio. My monitor sounds great but people say they can barely hear my music when broadcasting. My (send) control is set at 9oclock my gain & level controls are at 12. I don't use effects but my FX controls are set at 9 oclock. What am I doing wrong here? Thanks
Hi Miguel, it's hard to say what you've got going on beyond a simple gain issue. The physical position of the knobs doesn't always mean much, as the level of a send depends on how much level is present at the input of the channel you are sending from. I would guess you need more level at your input, allowing you to turn down the send to your monitor & raise the level to your broadcast, but that's just a guess. Alternatively, it could be a setting in the gear you are sending signal to from this mixer. What are you using to monitor & broadcast? Let me know what your broadcast settings look like & we can go from there!
@@DcSoundOp Hi there I was able to make some board adjustments lastnight to resolve this issue. Your correct on your advice. First I tried all other input&output jacks they were all way to hot & the "return"jack had no output so plugged my transmitter back in the "send" jack & turned all the mixers gains off. I turned send" knob from its original 9oclock position to 12oclock & turned each channels 26db pad on. Now I can use my level controls on each channel & get them set with the built in led meter. Amazing what a difference a few adjustments makes even when flying blind like myself. I use a radio receiver to monitor the broadcast. Thanks for your help!
Thanks love it ,!, Question. Making a fold back wedges for the rock band . Is there a recipe for horn wattage size that goes together with woofer wattage size in a cab and 2 way X over is just generic I know I get from eBay . but do I need to get the other components right ?
Hey Mark, speaker design is a whole world of fun that I admittedly don’t spend much time following at a diy level. There is a huge community of folks who do have design, woodworking & electronics experience in this area though & they share a lot of it on the forums - here’s a good starting point to hopefully help with your design - soundforums.net/community/threads/free-monitor-plan-12-coaxial-smithers-wedge-by-michael-smithers.3768/
Have a big problem I know you can help me solve , I'm using a sound blast 7 channel mixer, using a y 14 inch jack into aux 1 ( stereo) to a compressor by 2 mono jacks the compressor is activated, but is not sendind back the signal back to the mixer , what have I done wrong? The lights on the compressor is activated yet the mixer is not processing signal
Hey Lennox, can you walk me through your signal path with a tiny bit more detail? I think we can figure this out with a bit more info. What is your path is back to the mixer from the compressor? Is Aux 1 on your mixer actually stereo on a single 1/4" jack... or is it balanced Tip/Ring/Sleeve? Let me know if you have more details, thanks for watching!
So Can send a a channel to aux out of one channel and patch it directly to a second channel and get a signel in? I just want to send a second channel to my big speakers so I can run all lows on 2 speakers and full sound on my other 2 , Im getting my input from my p.c. with a aux to 1\4 out of headphones jack.
I have a Mackie 1402vlz mark 1 analog mixer. Can I use an Aux Send to send a Stereo signal to an active Subwoofer? Will the aux send signal be a summed signal (say I'm only using 2 channels 1 &2 on my mixing board )?
Hey, thanks for the message & sorry for the slow response. There is no need to send a stereo signal to a subwoofer, but you can absolutely use an aux send to signal from two channels to a single mono aux output to drive a sub, whatever you dial in to that aux will be summed at the output. Thanks again for the great question.
Absolutely, monitor speakers and making monitors mixes for musicians is one of the main things Aux sends are used for. If you're looking to connect multiple sets of studio monitors to your control room outputs, you might be better looking for a studio monitor controller that is designed to provide that functionality in a much more useable way.
How do I connect a preamp to my MTK 22 mixer that doesn't have inserts? Also, aux outputs to left channel only. How do I get get it on both channels? Thanks.
You should not be running a mic pre as an insert, so that problem is pretty easy to solve. The job of a mic pre is to take a microphone level signal and raise it up to line level for the mixing board and other gear to work with. You'd want to connect your mic to the preamp, then connect that to a line level input on your mixer. I'm I don't know enough about your setup to answer the second question, so let me know what you've got going on and where you are stuck and I'll do my best to help. Thanks for watching Joeseph!
@@DcSoundOp Thanks for clearing up my grey area re preamp. So in that case, my gain knob should be turned off, rest of the knobs at 0, right? 2. If I take an aux out to a headphone for a vocalist etc., it is playing only in the left channel. How to get it on both channels?
Hey nice video! I am fairly new to the mixer world. How would you hook up the bose compact PA system (1/4" input) which is mono, to an alto live 802 mixer? I have heard the aux send output would work but just wondered if you had a better idea. Thank you?
Hey Sam, thanks for the message! You can hook your Bose system up to the mixer either way, it just depends on what you're looking to do. On your mixer, the Main L/R outputs are functionally the same as the Aux sends, they just work a little bit differently to make things easier. If you only have one Bose stick, and that's going to be your main PA facing the audience, you can plug it in to Left or Right and just don't pan any channels. If you have two Bose sticks, one would be left and the other right, and even still it is uncommon to do much panning of signals in live sound. If you have your pair of Bose speakers on L/R for your main PA system, but find yourself in a situation where you need to place a third speaker in a different location (another room, around a corner etc.) then you would most likely want to connect that speaker to and Aux send, so you can control the mix that is going to it independently of the main PA system (perhaps that speaker is only needed to reinforce speeches at a wedding, but not the dance music later on). I hope that helps to answer your question. Let me know if anything doesn't make sense.
Great video. Do you know how plug in effects like waves are added into a channel on boards like Digico S line and Avid? Are they aux channels, inserts, or neither?
You can choose how and where they get placed in the signal path as you setup each plugin. You can have inserts, aux sends etc just as you would normally.
Hi bud. My Mixer has an effects loop and I use a Roland VG99 for guitar effects. Can I connect the mixer's effects send to the VG99 guitar in and the vg99's Line out to the effects return on the mixer so I can use the vg99 to add effects to mic channels?
Hey Wesmatron, you can absolutely do that! That sounds like a fun Sunday afternoon of experimenting to see what kind of sounds you can get, but I'd bet you'll find it works quite well once you get the levels set so you're not clipping the instrument input with the Aux out from the console... you'll likely just need to turn it down a good bit, but otherwise it should be simple. Let us know how it goes!
i rilly need your help if you can help no one person that makes audio help vids never look at thes question areas... i have 2 pc twitch streaming set up and i need help with getting every thing working and nothing on the internet that i can find helps. and no one ever ansers questions i ask so im in a un ending loop of never being able to stream since no one wants to help.
Hi, thanks for the message. If you can give us a bit more info about what gear you are specifically trying to get working and where you are stuck, I'm happy to try to help.
Huh? You can do this you can do that. This vid is like telling me you can play Mozart with a 47 string harp except your only explanation is it's got a bunch of strings.
Jimmy Westra Hey Jimmy, thanks for the comment. Let me know what’s not making sense & I’ll do my best to clear anything up that wasn’t well explained. All the best, thanks for watching!
DcSoundOp Apologies if my comment came across as being blunt, I honestly wasn't trying to offend. The need for simplicity is probably more a reflection of my knowledge rather than anything else.
@@DcSoundOp Thank you for your response!! I was trying to digest what you were saying, to help me out hooking up my effects unit to my mixer, but it was just going completely over my head... Thank you so much for your kind off, I'll email you now!
I'm so thankful that the AUX sends for X-Air mixers are the simplest it can be. Jumping from mixer to mixer, whether be it digital or analog, AUX sends are always my biggest learning curve. X-Air got it right.
Hello!.
Got ideas wast some guidance if possible.
I have Roland Tr8s(11 tracks), which has L/R Main out, ext in, 6 aux outs(ink has it 3 pair but I believe that act as 6 mono).
Thoughts on sending 6 outs to a Roland vs2480 to 6 different channels back to the EXTin with Main L/R going back to VS2480 as I am using the Mains from primary outs of VS. Drum machine and synth take up other channels. So my first thought is to make two L/C/R and set one high shelf the other low shelf EQd. Also pondered on using the 6 as a drumset out and leave the last 5 as bass tracks or vis versa..Reggae, Boombap, house stuff to start off lol keep it slow and simple clean and proper.
So I ask as I want practicle application and real world use and set up. Any videos to check out to set me up for better results inhave gotten. I zero/flatten all my gains at all points for my own reasons before I fiddle about also. I just want to have and/or make a clean tight crisp starting point. Thank you in advance for any thoughts or ideas.
Keep up the good work! I'm no A1 by any means and I love videos like this. It's great to get knowledge that will come in handy
I have to send a stereo signal (2 mic feeds and a stereo feed from a laptop) to a piece of equipment used for live translation at an event. Should I use aux send 1 and 2 on my Yamaha MG12 w/pre fader?
Yes, you can use Aux 1 /2 - though it looks like Aux 2 on that console is post fade only, so you could run both post fade. It won't be stereo either way, translation typically wants a primary and a backup feed, (or a program feed and an iso feed of a specific source) both being mono vs a stereo mix with anything panned. The real key for translators is to make sure they are getting an intelligible send with with a consistent level so they can hear what they need. Let me know if you have any other questions Jaron.
@@DcSoundOp Hi. Ok I’ll run both mono aux sends 1 and 2 (they’ll both be the same thing) to the translator’s box.
I probably won’t be adjusting volumes too much so with post fade being activated they shouldn’t hear much altering volume during the event.
Hi, I would like to ask, can I use "Aux send" to smartphone "microphone" and smartphone headphone to CH3? I would like to create a teleconference with a client from a smartphone. And my mixer only have AUX Send and no monitor.
How do you get internal effects on the AUX send? We have 2 monitor mixes going out to IEM but they are dry. We're using a Behinger X2442 We'd like to add some onboard reverb so it sounds nicer
You would need to have your EFX returns come back on an actual channel so you can then route them to the Aux sends for your monitor mixes. On that console, there should be an EFX ouput jack on the back, which you'd want to patch to a spare channel. Make sure that channel does not get routed in a loop back to the same EFX engine & you can un-assign it from MAIN with the button next to the fader. Now you'll be able to dial it up in the monitor send just like any other channel on the console.
(In Live) Say if we are not using other Auxes like stage monitors so what will be the Send and Return functions? I mean there will be no return right!
You've got it right, you don't have to have a return.
I just need a simple mixer, that I can plug my stuff into, and then be able to output to my Interface, for recording. I made the mistake of buying a new MackieProFx, that doesn't have anything but the USB output., and the Speaker outs. Maybe the Control room would work. It's confusing, and annoying. I'm thinking about going back to my good old Yamaha.Thanks for the good info!
I need to route this: guitar into the mixing board, Aux to and from pedal board, Aux to and from my looper pedal. I get signal, but no FX. Should I have gone Aux 1 post-fader? My Aux 2 has no return control. Should I put the fx on Aux 2 and the looper on Aux 1? Or does it matter? I'm using a new VLZ-4 Mackie 1402.
Hi Les, thanks for the message. It sounds like your guitar is into a channel and working fine, but you would like to have two discreet effect sends also, one to a pedal board and another to a loop pedal? On a 1402, assuming you have the channels available, I would keep both aux sends set to post fader and I would return the signal from the efx to their own channels on the console. Doing this you should be able to route signal out of the AUX, verify it is making it to your pedals, and then patch their output into another channel and verify you have signal and efx coming back there.
This will allow you the most flexibility and control when mixing those efx or the looper back into the main L/R send. Let me know if this makes sense or if you were asking something else. Thanks!
@@DcSoundOp Thanks so much for the input... pun intended.....
Just got a DI. Now I can do what you said and shove some signal thru my amp. Maybe my problem was going PF? I made it go bang, and now imma try what you said afa 2 aux signals. Thanks again so much.
Hi.. I realized there's an ( Aux In ) port on my DJ Controller (Hercules Universal DJ Controller).. May I know what is the port for? What can I plug into it?
That's just like the Aux-in on a car stereo, it's for connecting additional external playback devices. It could be used for anything from an iPod to a tape deck or another laptop - the manual and documentation for that controller is really lacking in details, but it looks like the Aux in would show up on channel 1/2 when connected. Thanks for the question.
@@DcSoundOp Thank You so much for responding to me.. Appreciate it.. I will try to connect another laptop and see if it work.. 💪💪👍👍👍💛💛💛🤞🤞🤞
As always, another fantastic video. Really digging these informational videos!
+Matt Nichols thanks Matt, I really appreciate the positive feedback!
when reverb or delay come back to channel from an aux send, is the reverb 100% wet? Do you need both the original channel volume up and the new channel with reverb also up?
Yes, you’ve got the idea right. The return is typically brought back 100% wet and then blended into the mix as needed along with the original dry channel. Thanks for the question.
As usual, another great video! Thanks for creating this resource, it's quite helpful.
+abc03833 Thanks for watching, it's great to hear you like the videos!
Maybe you could help - Having issue with analogue mixer aux return/send - when The volume of a synth on one channel gets louder, it boosts the level of another synth coming through another channel (the volume of a channel gets louder when I turn up its corresponding send as well). I use 4 hardware synths going into a Yamaha mg 10/2. I was hoping to use a reverb for two of the synths. Everything is hooked up correctly, the reverb works when I send it through to a channel(s) but as I said, when the volume of the synth on one channel is turned up (on the synth - not the mixer), the volume gets louder on the other channel. Thanks for any help :)
maybe you needed to gate it just a thought
Your way above my head here being new to mixers bought a 6ch pyle mixer for my home studio. My monitor sounds great but people say they can barely hear my music when broadcasting. My (send) control is set at 9oclock my gain & level controls are at 12. I don't use effects but my FX controls are set at 9 oclock. What am I doing wrong here? Thanks
Hi Miguel, it's hard to say what you've got going on beyond a simple gain issue. The physical position of the knobs doesn't always mean much, as the level of a send depends on how much level is present at the input of the channel you are sending from. I would guess you need more level at your input, allowing you to turn down the send to your monitor & raise the level to your broadcast, but that's just a guess. Alternatively, it could be a setting in the gear you are sending signal to from this mixer. What are you using to monitor & broadcast? Let me know what your broadcast settings look like & we can go from there!
@@DcSoundOp Hi there I was able to make some board adjustments lastnight to resolve this issue. Your correct on your advice. First I tried all other input&output jacks they were all way to hot & the "return"jack had no output so plugged my transmitter back in the "send" jack & turned all the mixers gains off. I turned send" knob from its original 9oclock position to 12oclock & turned each channels 26db pad on. Now I can use my level controls on each channel & get them set with the built in led meter. Amazing what a difference a few adjustments makes even when flying blind like myself. I use a radio receiver to monitor the broadcast. Thanks for your help!
@@DcSoundOp hi whats the reason behind having different send levels on aux outputs
Thanks love it ,!,
Question. Making a fold back wedges for the rock band . Is there a recipe for horn wattage size that goes together with woofer wattage size in a cab and 2 way X over is just generic I know I get from eBay . but do I need to get the other components right ?
Hey Mark, speaker design is a whole world of fun that I admittedly don’t spend much time following at a diy level. There is a huge community of folks who do have design, woodworking & electronics experience in this area though & they share a lot of it on the forums - here’s a good starting point to hopefully help with your design - soundforums.net/community/threads/free-monitor-plan-12-coaxial-smithers-wedge-by-michael-smithers.3768/
Thank you for the link
Have a big problem I know you can help me solve , I'm using a sound blast 7 channel mixer, using a y 14 inch jack into aux 1 ( stereo) to a compressor by 2 mono jacks the compressor is activated, but is not sendind back the signal back to the mixer , what have I done wrong?
The lights on the compressor is activated yet the mixer is not processing signal
Hey Lennox, can you walk me through your signal path with a tiny bit more detail? I think we can figure this out with a bit more info. What is your path is back to the mixer from the compressor? Is Aux 1 on your mixer actually stereo on a single 1/4" jack... or is it balanced Tip/Ring/Sleeve? Let me know if you have more details, thanks for watching!
So Can send a a channel to aux out of one channel and patch it directly to a second channel and get a signel in? I just want to send a second channel to my big speakers so I can run all lows on 2 speakers and full sound on my other 2 , Im getting my input from my p.c. with a aux to 1\4 out of headphones jack.
Great video
Thanks, I appreciate the message!
aux sends do not mute when in pre behringer xenyx 12/4
I have a Mackie 1402vlz mark 1 analog mixer.
Can I use an Aux Send to send a Stereo signal to an active Subwoofer?
Will the aux send signal be a summed signal (say I'm only using 2 channels 1 &2 on my mixing board )?
Hey, thanks for the message & sorry for the slow response. There is no need to send a stereo signal to a subwoofer, but you can absolutely use an aux send to signal from two channels to a single mono aux output to drive a sub, whatever you dial in to that aux will be summed at the output. Thanks again for the great question.
Can you use fx sends as aux sends?
Awesome video! Is there a way for me to send one mix to multiple IEMs? For example if I wanted one mix sent to the vocalists how would I do that?
Can I connect none monitor speakers to Aaux send
Absolutely, monitor speakers and making monitors mixes for musicians is one of the main things Aux sends are used for. If you're looking to connect multiple sets of studio monitors to your control room outputs, you might be better looking for a studio monitor controller that is designed to provide that functionality in a much more useable way.
How do I connect a preamp to my MTK 22 mixer that doesn't have inserts?
Also, aux outputs to left channel only. How do I get get it on both channels?
Thanks.
You should not be running a mic pre as an insert, so that problem is pretty easy to solve. The job of a mic pre is to take a microphone level signal and raise it up to line level for the mixing board and other gear to work with. You'd want to connect your mic to the preamp, then connect that to a line level input on your mixer.
I'm I don't know enough about your setup to answer the second question, so let me know what you've got going on and where you are stuck and I'll do my best to help. Thanks for watching Joeseph!
@@DcSoundOp Thanks for clearing up my grey area re preamp. So in that case, my gain knob should be turned off, rest of the knobs at 0, right?
2. If I take an aux out to a headphone for a vocalist etc., it is playing only in the left channel. How to get it on both channels?
Hey nice video! I am fairly new to the mixer world. How would you hook up the bose compact PA system (1/4" input) which is mono, to an alto live 802 mixer? I have heard the aux send output would work but just wondered if you had a better idea. Thank you?
Hey Sam, thanks for the message! You can hook your Bose system up to the mixer either way, it just depends on what you're looking to do. On your mixer, the Main L/R outputs are functionally the same as the Aux sends, they just work a little bit differently to make things easier. If you only have one Bose stick, and that's going to be your main PA facing the audience, you can plug it in to Left or Right and just don't pan any channels.
If you have two Bose sticks, one would be left and the other right, and even still it is uncommon to do much panning of signals in live sound.
If you have your pair of Bose speakers on L/R for your main PA system, but find yourself in a situation where you need to place a third speaker in a different location (another room, around a corner etc.) then you would most likely want to connect that speaker to and Aux send, so you can control the mix that is going to it independently of the main PA system (perhaps that speaker is only needed to reinforce speeches at a wedding, but not the dance music later on).
I hope that helps to answer your question. Let me know if anything doesn't make sense.
Great video. Do you know how plug in effects like waves are added into a channel on boards like Digico S line and Avid? Are they aux channels, inserts, or neither?
You can choose how and where they get placed in the signal path as you setup each plugin. You can have inserts, aux sends etc just as you would normally.
What troubles me the most as a learner is this is the basic version.😂
Hey don't hesitate to reach out if you get stuck on something along the way!
Great content as usual.
Can a aux send be used for pedal board
Yes, absolutely!
great topic indeed......thnx
Hi bud. My Mixer has an effects loop and I use a Roland VG99 for guitar effects. Can I connect the mixer's effects send to the VG99 guitar in and the vg99's Line out to the effects return on the mixer so I can use the vg99 to add effects to mic channels?
Hey Wesmatron, you can absolutely do that! That sounds like a fun Sunday afternoon of experimenting to see what kind of sounds you can get, but I'd bet you'll find it works quite well once you get the levels set so you're not clipping the instrument input with the Aux out from the console... you'll likely just need to turn it down a good bit, but otherwise it should be simple.
Let us know how it goes!
Very informative 💪🏿
i rilly need your help if you can help no one person that makes audio help vids never look at thes question areas... i have 2 pc twitch streaming set up and i need help with getting every thing working and nothing on the internet that i can find helps. and no one ever ansers questions i ask so im in a un ending loop of never being able to stream since no one wants to help.
Hi, thanks for the message. If you can give us a bit more info about what gear you are specifically trying to get working and where you are stuck, I'm happy to try to help.
thanks! great content and production as usual!
Thanks Joe, it's great to hear you liked it!
Can aux use for 5.1audio sound
Yes absolutely, remember that aux sends are essentially mix buses, so perfectly suited for surround routing.
What are direct outs on boards there are 8
YES
Quality vid
Is aux send a out or in???
Out
My voice is not recording when my music is playing
Give us some more info about your setup there Pastor.
Thank 🇵🇰🇵🇰🇵🇰
You are welcome Shafique. دیکھنے کا شکریہ!
Huh? You can do this you can do that. This vid is like telling me you can play Mozart with a 47 string harp except your only explanation is it's got a bunch of strings.
Jimmy Westra Hey Jimmy, thanks for the comment. Let me know what’s not making sense & I’ll do my best to clear anything up that wasn’t well explained. All the best, thanks for watching!
Unnecessarily complicated explanation.
Don Harrold Thanks Don! That’s the kind of constructive criticism that helped make this channel what it is today.
DcSoundOp Apologies if my comment came across as being blunt, I honestly wasn't trying to offend. The need for simplicity is probably more a reflection of my knowledge rather than anything else.
WAAAAY too confusing!
What are you getting stuck on. Shoot me a message here or @ info@dcsoundop.com & I'll be happy to walk you through anything that's not making sense.
@@DcSoundOp
Thank you for your response!!
I was trying to digest what you were saying, to help me out hooking up my effects unit to my mixer, but it was just going completely over my head...
Thank you so much for your kind off, I'll email you now!
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