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2016-09-25/Leviticus 19:19-37/When Grace Came Knocking
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Pastor Anthony teaches from Leviticus 19
2016-01-17|Psalms19&20|God Speaks In More Ways Than One
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Pastor Anthony teaches from 19&20
2015-12-27|Acts28:17-30|The Saga Continues
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2015-12-27|Acts28:17-30|The Saga Continues
2015-12-13|A Book For Us Strangers|1Peter1:1-2
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2015-12-13|A Book For Us Strangers|1Peter1:1-2
2016-01-17|Prov24|WagingWarWithWisdom|Part2
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2016-01-17|Prov24|WagingWarWithWisdom|Part2
2015-10-18|Acts 27|Anchored in the Sands of Time
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2015-10-18|Acts 27|Anchored in the Sands of Time
2015-10-11|Instruction For Serious Christians
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2015-10-11|Instruction For Serious Christians
The Pre-fader/Post-fader switch works IN RELATION to the Channel fader. So, if the lead vocal is going out of the channel fader to the main output, and the Aux feed is set to Pre fader, then if that channel fader is turned down to the main mix, the Aux feed is STILL getting the same amount of signal going to the Aux output. If the Aux feed is set to Post fader, and the lead vocal channel is turned down in the main mix, the level of the vocal going to the Aux output will be reduced. Pre-fader is "usually" used for monitor mix sends, and Post-fader is mainly used for effects sends like reverb, delay, etc. The talent doesn't want to hear a change in their monitor mix if the engineer decides that the lead vocal is too loud out in the house. But, if that Aux that is used to send signals to a reverb unit, you will most likely want the amount of signal sent to the reverb to follow the channel fader setting. If that Aux is coming off the channel Pre-fader, the balance of the reverb will not change as you balance the vocal leading to more reverb in the house because the same amount of signal is being sent.
I got a friend that has this board and I have a conundrum with it. If you do prefader, the ON/OFF for the master LR channel does not mute/unmute the aux for that channel, it can only be done in post-fader whcih they don't want (Aux in this case is sends to a stream they do). I got an X32 and got channels going to aux with prefader and the ON/OFF DOES correspond to the channel with aux. Seems like I am either missing something or the pre fader on these Yamaha boards are backwards to where the ON/OFF switch is in line to the signal chain.
Guys, can anyone explain to me why, when working from a tablet on Windows 10, I can’t get the spectrum analyzer to work? On the console itself everything is clear and everything works. Through TF Editor I also tried to click on a free equalizer field, as is done on the console, but nothing worked there. And he clicked twice, and once, and held. Is this a bug or a feature?
Very helpful video
Curious why your using the Parametric EQ rather the Graphic for feed back filter? You can also over lay the RTA right?
I've probably watched 15 videos on this mixer and as a beginner this video has made the most sense. Thanks for sharing
Hello, How I conect the Yamaha tf3 to my iPhone for live streaming?
Post fader means you have both channel and aux fader control at the same time. If channel fader is down, aux fader will not work. If channel fader is up, aux will adjust volume now. Simple... Pre is aux fader control only.
A better way of explaining that is that the post fader mix is a percentage of the channel's setting on the main mix. If the Aux send for that channel is set at -10, and on the main mix the channel is set at -5, your Aux send is going to be -15. if you move the mains fader to +3, the Aux will increase by that same 8dBm and will output on the Aux at -7. If all of your sends on your Aux are 'post' and at zero (unity) then the Aux mix will follow the main mix dB for dB, depending on the position of the Aux Master. In 'pre' the Aux mix is independent of the main mix, and the fader position is what the channel outputs to the Aux, also depending on the Aux Master position. -10 on an Aux fader will output levels at -10 regardless of what the main channel fader is set at.
Such a great explaination... I needed some advice on getting rid of plosives on the TF1 while using lecturn mics
I'm surprised on how little attention this got, it's a really useful video
Hi... how do you go to the grafic EQ?