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0:00 - Intro
0:37 - Phenyx Pro Website
0:54 - About Phenyx Pro
1:24 - PTM-10 & Price
2:14 - Why this particular IEM system?
2:36 - Unboxing
2:50 - Carry case included
3:18 - What's inside?
4:17 - Body pack receivers
5:31 - Transmitter & Antenna
6:38 - Included accessories
7:01 - Stereo Mode
7:34 - Mono Mode
7:44 - Range
7:59 - Unclear instructions
8:19 - Other features
8:52 - Field testing
9:37 - IR Auto Sync
10:41 - Overall Thoughts
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Видео

Way better than I expected! - Kiwi Ears Quartet
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Way better than I expected! - Kiwi Ears Quartet
MLD Bass Preamp DI Demo NO Talking
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MLD Bass Preamp DI Demo NO Talking
Nux - MLD Bass Preamp DI - Sound Demo with Songs
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Nux - MLD Bass Preamp DI - Sound Demo with Songs
NUX MLD Bass Preamp DI - (Bass Amp and Cab sim)
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NUX MLD Bass Preamp DI - (Bass Amp and Cab sim)
How To Make Backing Tracks (4 ways!)
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How To Make Backing Tracks (4 ways!)
Setting up Mic Stands with Hercules and K&M Mic Stands
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Setting up Mic Stands with Hercules and K&M Mic Stands
Setting Up PA Speaker System & variations for subs & mono mixes - For Wireless & Analog Mixers
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Setting Up PA Speaker System & variations for subs & mono mixes - For Wireless & Analog Mixers
How to Coil Cables (aka French Coil)
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How to Coil Cables (aka French Coil)
Simplify Your Setup - Ep.3 - Master Fader Mixing App
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Simplify Your Setup - Ep.3 - Master Fader Mixing App
Simplify Your Setup - Ep.2 - Mackie DL16s Wireless Mixer & Roadcase
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Simplify Your Setup - Ep.2 - Mackie DL16s Wireless Mixer & Roadcase
How to Clean Rust and Dirt Off Your Drum Hardware
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How to Clean Rust and Dirt Off Your Drum Hardware
Why did I run backing tracks like this? - 10 Reasons
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Why did I run backing tracks like this? - 10 Reasons
Simplify Your Setup - Ep1. Cases & Storage
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Simplify Your Setup - Ep1. Cases & Storage
Truthear Zero - Earphone IEM Review
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Truthear Zero - Earphone IEM Review
Wireless In-Ear Monitors for you and the band - Xtuga RW2080 IEM System
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Wireless In-Ear Monitors for you and the band - Xtuga RW2080 IEM System
Hardware Used for mini E Drum Setup
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Hardware Used for mini E Drum Setup
How to use Backing and Click Tracks for a Live Performance
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How to use Backing and Click Tracks for a Live Performance
Alesis Strike Multipad - Rough Demo and Jammin'
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Alesis Strike Multipad - Rough Demo and Jammin'
Amazing sound for a single driver!! - Moondrop Aria (Review)
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Amazing sound for a single driver!! - Moondrop Aria (Review)
Kick Drum Mics - Behringer BA19A vs Sennheiser e901
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Kick Drum Mics - Behringer BA19A vs Sennheiser e901
Very Affordable Snare (or Instrument) Microphone - Behringer SL75C vs Shure SM57 and Beta 57A
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Very Affordable Snare (or Instrument) Microphone - Behringer SL75C vs Shure SM57 and Beta 57A
Microphone comparison SL75C vs SM57 vs Beta57A on Congas
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Microphone comparison SL75C vs SM57 vs Beta57A on Congas
A close battle! Behringer SL75C vs Shure SM57
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A close battle! Behringer SL75C vs Shure SM57
Surprising Results - Behringer BA 85A vs Shure Beta 58A (feat. Emma Rutherford)
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Surprising Results - Behringer BA 85A vs Shure Beta 58A (feat. Emma Rutherford)
Sleek, Comfortable and Featherlight for Modern Music - KB Ear KS1
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Sleek, Comfortable and Featherlight for Modern Music - KB Ear KS1
Earphones for Rock and Alternative Music - CCZ Emerald
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Earphones for Rock and Alternative Music - CCZ Emerald
NUX Solid Studio SS5 Demo - No Talking (Part 2)
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NUX Solid Studio SS5 Demo - No Talking (Part 2)
Goodbye Guitar Amp - NUX Solid Studio SS5 (Part 1)
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Goodbye Guitar Amp - NUX Solid Studio SS5 (Part 1)
True Wireless Earphones FAR CHEAPER than you'd expect - KZ SK10
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True Wireless Earphones FAR CHEAPER than you'd expect - KZ SK10

Комментарии

  • @max-pax
    @max-pax 15 часов назад

    I played my first rehearsal with them and I love the clarity I dislike the size and mass of transmitter, I believe it can get compact. But you can't beat the 200USD price

    • @max-pax
      @max-pax 11 часов назад

      Addendum I wish it came with a case

  • @lovecraftmusic8717
    @lovecraftmusic8717 День назад

    So, which is which? 3 has a weird resonance and 1 seemed the most balanced (more bass, mids and highs than 2).

  • @josephbusuttil3030
    @josephbusuttil3030 День назад

    It's a bit ambiguous to have 3 X 500 mA output sockets, but a Label that says 500 mA total across those three ... Or am I not reading that right & I misunderstood when you said "as long as it doesn't exceed 500 mA ? So it it 500 mA on EACH of the 3 sockets ( Totalling 1500 mA ) .... especially since it reads 100 mA on the other sockets ? A unit like this is a gamechanger for solo performers out in the street

  • @RossSwisher-f7q
    @RossSwisher-f7q 5 дней назад

    Do you recommend downloading karaoke version tracks at a100% or is it ok to use 50% is that good enough, I would appreciate your input, Thank you!

    • @BandOnABudgetNZ
      @BandOnABudgetNZ 4 дня назад

      100% is fine. I've never had any issues with the wave forms being too compressed or overtly clipping. The waveforms are pretty dynamic. I would only adjust the volume from Karaoke version if I find a certain instrument (mostly sound FX) to be over bearing and distracting. Alternatively you can do the time consuming approach and download each stem/track individually and then load it into your DAW and mix and adjust levels to your own liking. I do this more often now because I like to play around with the audio, add my own samples, instruments and FX as well as EQ some of the instruments, particularly bass guitar adding a bit more of a low end boost.

  • @markjohnson1020
    @markjohnson1020 7 дней назад

    A compressor and a hi gain pedal is sorely missing.

    • @BandOnABudgetNZ
      @BandOnABudgetNZ 4 дня назад

      Agreed. I just stack a compressor at the start of my pedal board and run a high gain distortion pedal from one outputs after the drive and distortion on the NUX, then feed it back into the input for the digital section of the Nux Cerberus

  • @dannyharpermusic
    @dannyharpermusic 9 дней назад

    Thanks for the video!

  • @ahmedsjamsoel4876
    @ahmedsjamsoel4876 9 дней назад

    thanks for your mic comparasion video,, its more help for me. i got the context of this videos. and thank you again for your basic audio learning. i think shure is like a netral character,, can use to many instrument or amp, and behringer is more spesific character, if you have a mixing skill and good positioning behringer can be greatness

  • @juanmigueltee6945
    @juanmigueltee6945 13 дней назад

    Can you use this with a power bank?

    • @BandOnABudgetNZ
      @BandOnABudgetNZ 4 дня назад

      No it only charges devices. So if you want to charge your portable power bank yes that should work, but a power bank wont supply power to the unit.

  • @_ghostly_
    @_ghostly_ 20 дней назад

    How on earth to change the tips?

  • @RSx94
    @RSx94 24 дня назад

    Not very loud with 250 ohm headphones. Im not impressed.

    • @BandOnABudgetNZ
      @BandOnABudgetNZ 22 дня назад

      How loud do you need it though? Are you trying to protect your ears? are you using noise cancelling? I use earphones (IEMs) and they are plenty loud with a lot more room to spare

  • @seriusbanget-y1t
    @seriusbanget-y1t Месяц назад

    Is this isolated ?

    • @BandOnABudgetNZ
      @BandOnABudgetNZ 22 дня назад

      According to the website - Yes. According to users who tested it with a meter - No. I still use it and have a pretty clean and reliable set of power, as do a few other users. Still cheap and affordable. If needing isolated as a deal breaker then save up a bit more and get a different branded one =)

  • @jasonstlouis9871
    @jasonstlouis9871 Месяц назад

    I have an M32R digital mixer with P16 monitor mixers. How can I set this up using the Ultranet workflow? I also have a DAW connected via USB.

    • @matteusan
      @matteusan 25 дней назад

      @jasonstlouis9871 Same principles apply, but since you're already using P16's it should be a simpler one. Since it's already connected via USB, then from the DAW, have the metronome send outputs to your preferred output (ours is 17-18), then from the I/O or Routing page on your M32R, have it routed to empty channels, link both to make it a stereo input, and name it appropriately (i.e. Click L, Click R). Then from the Routing page again, route the stereo channel and send to an empty ultranet send channel. Should be good to go. If you prefer using the headphone jack of your laptop, then get the output by using the same stereo splitter cable mentioned in the video and plug it in to two DI boxes that will transform both signals to a mic-level signal. Then plug both inputs to the stage box/mixer and link those two together in the M32R as stereo inputs, name them appropriately (i.e. Click 1, Click 2). Finally route the signal in your ultranet sends in whatever channel you prefer it to be in (e.g. Channel 16) and it should be good to go. Finally, you just need to tell your musicians that you have the click track on channel ## on their P16's. Hope this helps :>

  • @dominikszkoda970
    @dominikszkoda970 Месяц назад

    I saw your video and found one used for less than 30 dolars. I think anyone who is complaining about this power supply never really used a lot of pedals on standard daisy chain :) JP-05 is good enough for this kind of money. It has a lot f power ports (for normal user it's more than enough), different mA to cover a lot of pedals, blue LED lights are so bright that if you mount it propperly it can light your pedalboard to tweak pedals in dark rooms, also you can charge your phone with it. Guys, it's a bargain. Check prices of other power supplies and compare them. If you'll be lucky you can find used one for a couple bucks. Great piece of equipment

    • @BandOnABudgetNZ
      @BandOnABudgetNZ Месяц назад

      $30!!! that's so cheap! what a good find that was

    • @dominikszkoda970
      @dominikszkoda970 Месяц назад

      @@BandOnABudgetNZ yes, that was really good offer :) I hope more people will trust in this brand. Their pedals are also very cool, for bass especiallly

    • @paulomanabat2351
      @paulomanabat2351 13 дней назад

      How is the noise?

    • @dominikszkoda970
      @dominikszkoda970 13 дней назад

      ​@@paulomanabat2351I haven't noticed any additional noise. I have couple of Behringer pedals and on daisy chain they were noisy but on isolated power supply it's much more quiet. If you are changing already isolated power supply with this one maybe you'll notice some changes but I don't think so. If you buy new one you can always return it and buy other one

    • @BandOnABudgetNZ
      @BandOnABudgetNZ 4 дня назад

      @@paulomanabat2351 I don't hear any other than the 60hz cycle hum from my fender pickups.

  • @tuliovfarias
    @tuliovfarias Месяц назад

    Hi, I have a doubt. Is the mic thru output controllable by the mic level knob? Or it is just a copy of the mic input, without changes?

    • @BandOnABudgetNZ
      @BandOnABudgetNZ Месяц назад

      Its just a copy of the signal. The mic level volume knob should not affect the output signal from the Mic THRU. I used mine last night at a rehearsal and had a setup where I used the Mic THRU output and can confirm the volume knob didn't affect the signal

  • @TLA93
    @TLA93 Месяц назад

    how did you connect your external router to your DL16s? tnx

    • @BandOnABudgetNZ
      @BandOnABudgetNZ Месяц назад

      I just followed the instructions from the manual which I'll put the link here: mackie.com/img/file_resources/Master%20Fader_V5_1_RG.pdf Also just contact their tech support, they're pretty good at getting back to people.

  • @joelkoshy5002
    @joelkoshy5002 Месяц назад

    Can i connect all the 4 transmitter to the reciever at the same time?

    • @BandOnABudgetNZ
      @BandOnABudgetNZ Месяц назад

      Yes all 4 receivers can connect to the same channel and all 4 can be used at the same time or individually

  • @willbrownlife
    @willbrownlife Месяц назад

    thanks

  • @alysavos
    @alysavos Месяц назад

    Is it possible to somehow repaint or refinish these easily

    • @BandOnABudgetNZ
      @BandOnABudgetNZ Месяц назад

      I'm pretty sure there is a way but I have not explored it. Best to seek advice from someone who works with metal... not metal music though lol, I mean like metal coating, alloys, building, cutting and shaping etc.

  • @kokyawnaingnaing-d5y
    @kokyawnaingnaing-d5y Месяц назад

    thanks melvin

  • @MrLines22
    @MrLines22 Месяц назад

    Hi. Just set this up and all working. Can you tell me as an electronic drummer I'm currently sending the kit straight to mixer that only leaves control of FH volume with the brain that i can reach. It might be obvious but could you clarify how i get more control on the kit going to FH using the above set. Thanks

    • @BandOnABudgetNZ
      @BandOnABudgetNZ Месяц назад

      On my drum pad, I usually set the on board drum pad volume about 1 o'clock on the dial. I use jack to jack from the drum pad to a DI box, then XLR out of the DI box straight to the FOH mixer. From here you may need a bit of help. You'll have to play the drums at your usual velocity and style and have someone else adjust the gain on the FOH mixer so there's a strong signal but not peaking, and maybe add a compressor for those loud moments. Then you can move the fader up to how loud you need it and also on the master fader for your FOH.

    • @MrLines22
      @MrLines22 Месяц назад

      Thanks. I'm not using a di box between kit and mixer, do think i should

    • @BandOnABudgetNZ
      @BandOnABudgetNZ Месяц назад

      @@MrLines22 Its not necessary but one of the benefits of using a DI is having a Grounding switch to cancel out hums as well as a Thru output to send another copy of the signal to a personal monitoring system, pre amp etc. I always carry one with me just in case as well as an XLR to extend the length needed to the FOH, or snake box

    • @MrLines22
      @MrLines22 Месяц назад

      Thank you Really helpful gone from accustic to electric and backing tracks with a keyboard /singer... One thing having a bit of an issue with is levals of backing tracks and without an engineer on gigs I thinks gonna bit a issue, songs coming from different sources isnt helping. Any Advice welcome. Once again Thanks for your time.

    • @BandOnABudgetNZ
      @BandOnABudgetNZ Месяц назад

      @@MrLines22 setting levels would be best done starting with your DAW. For example in logic you need a reference track and then adjust levels, EQ and compression of you backing track. You want to make sure the overall volume of your track is as loud as you need. You should also play around with the LUFS integrated levels. This is basically your overall "loudness" of the track. Find a suitable LUFS level and then try to mix all your other backing tracks to the same output level and LUFS level. This is so all your backing tracks are at a relatively consistent playback level in terms of Volume and output signal. Once that's done you'll have to play a bit of a guessing game at a live performance to get your guitar and vocals balanced in the mix. Ideally ask a bar tender, or friend to help adjust these levels in the first 2-3 songs. Hope that helps =)

  • @radosawpendziaek7503
    @radosawpendziaek7503 Месяц назад

    Is there a way to use PVT Boost via footswitch not only in Preset mode as Current Footswitch but also in editor mode? I'd like to use it as a solo boost. If I use the analog Boost - it will only add gain to my drives and not boost the overall volume. What would you do to add volume only boost to the chain?

    • @BandOnABudgetNZ
      @BandOnABudgetNZ Месяц назад

      Do you mean using the CTRL button to select clean boost instead of reverb, mod? I'm not sure I understand.

  • @gianniskemenidis1466
    @gianniskemenidis1466 Месяц назад

    thank you for this man !!

  • @andrewjehiel836
    @andrewjehiel836 Месяц назад

    I tried this setup but why do I also hear the click track (low volume but can be heared when back track is quiet) through the FOH? I have already pan click track to left 100% and backtrack 100% to the right.. I'm confused.

    • @BandOnABudgetNZ
      @BandOnABudgetNZ Месяц назад

      are both the click and backing track being sent to FOH? You should only send the backing track to the FOH and the click track to the In-ear monitors. if its still happening you may need to double check if the backing track is actually panned hard left and right AND another thing if using very cheap mixing desk it may also not be "True stereo"

    • @n1cK666
      @n1cK666 Месяц назад

      This is happening to me also, do u fix it?

    • @BandOnABudgetNZ
      @BandOnABudgetNZ Месяц назад

      @@n1cK666 See my comment above, but also start with your "Source" in this case the DAW backing track. make sure the audio is panned hard to the left or right. Next would be checking the quality of you cables to make sure there are no wires internally that may be broken or touching between the left and right. Lastly what mixer are you using? Try a different mixer, check to see if you're using a cheap one which usually doesnt have true stereo vs a better quality mixer.

  • @OdingMusicYT
    @OdingMusicYT Месяц назад

    what if I want my backing track to be stereo on the house speaker output?

    • @chronicironic1358
      @chronicironic1358 Месяц назад

      I'm trying to figure that out too

    • @BandOnABudgetNZ
      @BandOnABudgetNZ Месяц назад

      You'll need to playback the audio using a DAW and use an audio interface with at least 4 outputs. Main output 1 and 2 for the FOH and output 3 and 4 for the monitor mixes

    • @BandOnABudgetNZ
      @BandOnABudgetNZ Месяц назад

      @@chronicironic1358 You'll need to playback the audio using a DAW and use an audio interface with at least 4 outputs. Main output 1 and 2 for the FOH and output 3 and 4 for the monitor mixes

  • @josephsterling264
    @josephsterling264 Месяц назад

    Is it legal to have on a airplane in luggage? Or do you have to carry on?

    • @BandOnABudgetNZ
      @BandOnABudgetNZ Месяц назад

      probably take it as carryon. No different than carrying a phone or a portable power bank

  • @apersonontheinternet8034
    @apersonontheinternet8034 2 месяца назад

    You've fully clipped the audio on the Sennheiser, you can hear the distortion on each hit. Either that or it was knocking on something in the drum - they definitely do not normally sound like that.

    • @BandOnABudgetNZ
      @BandOnABudgetNZ Месяц назад

      I've checked the audio waveforms and the output from the DAW, its definitely not clipped. There is a heavy beater on the drum plus a dampener on the edge of the head, mic is resting on a soft pad/cushion. Could be an anomaly in the upload compression

    • @dnadna9317
      @dnadna9317 3 дня назад

      ​@@BandOnABudgetNZIt's not clipping at all. It's just really bright sounding so the beater is really pronounced

  • @Raikas
    @Raikas 2 месяца назад

    Hi do you know if the ma400 has same gain of ha400? I’m looking to get some gain on the headphones

    • @BandOnABudgetNZ
      @BandOnABudgetNZ Месяц назад

      Not too sure about that, I don't own the HA400 but have used it in the past and was pretty happy with the output from it

  • @brendamnfine
    @brendamnfine 2 месяца назад

    Thanks for the video, very helpful. How cheeky is the stereo input/mono output! 😂

    • @BandOnABudgetNZ
      @BandOnABudgetNZ Месяц назад

      Soooo cheeky, feeling like I got played on that one lol

  • @giovannicuc-i7p
    @giovannicuc-i7p 2 месяца назад

    How do you unmute the receivers

    • @BandOnABudgetNZ
      @BandOnABudgetNZ Месяц назад

      I didnt even know there was a mute function?! Did you check the output volume on the transmitter at the back of the unit? There's 4 very small knobs

  • @KingdomMediaOnline
    @KingdomMediaOnline 2 месяца назад

    HI, Great video... How do you connect to the wifi signal, is it using the inhouse wifi? Or is it a hotspot? Thanks

    • @BandOnABudgetNZ
      @BandOnABudgetNZ 2 месяца назад

      @@KingdomMediaOnline if you’re using the built in wifi on the mixer it will broadcast its own signal. You’ll have to open up your phone or tablet wifi setting and swap it to the DL16s wifi signal. If using your own external wifi router, naturally that router will have its own unique name which you’ll have to connect to from your devices. The external router needs to connect to the DL16s via Ethernet cable for this to work and there is a bit of pre setup for first time use. After that it works like clockwork. If you run into issues or not sure where to start there is a PDF online for how to use internal or external wifi routers for the DL16s and DL32s

  • @andichris333
    @andichris333 2 месяца назад

    Hi i like the gadget the dist and drive tones are great but i cant use chorus and delay in manual mode. When i activate it the light turns on but i cant hear the effect. Anyone any solution? Thx

    • @BandOnABudgetNZ
      @BandOnABudgetNZ 2 месяца назад

      @@andichris333 check the level knob for delay on the far left side. If none of it works try doing a factory reset and then install the latest firmware for it.

  • @helgenx
    @helgenx 2 месяца назад

    I use the handlebar method, can coil in seconds. You put your arm up like you're holding onto a train handle, hold the end of the cable in your hand, and wrap the cable from under your elbow and back to your hand, continue.

    • @BandOnABudgetNZ
      @BandOnABudgetNZ 2 месяца назад

      @@helgenx yes i know the method you’re talking about but it can actually do more damage to cables. But if it works for you and your cables are still working by all means go for it 😊

  • @TheConspiracytheory1
    @TheConspiracytheory1 2 месяца назад

    I have 2 of these on my 2 boards , i was not concerned with it's packing as it was so cheap , i have no problem with the power supply lead as i charge at home after a gig or i do have a charger with me just in case ,i run all the out puts and a further 3 daisy chained and have found absolutly no problems at all , this item is a god send and i would not hesitate to recommend to 90% of users , only very high end strymon type pedal users may have a problem if they have a few pedals drawing power at the same time but as i dont use them that is really a guess , on amazon i payed less than £50 each and they work as well as my friedman which was a LOT more expensive and is so large it takes up 2 and a bit pedal spaces on my board

  • @mohdrosley9909
    @mohdrosley9909 2 месяца назад

    I think can just one audio interface for the backing track and use your laptop oem output for click track. No need complicated

    • @BandOnABudgetNZ
      @BandOnABudgetNZ 2 месяца назад

      Yep you can do that but if you run into humming and buzzing from grounding issues that’s where the DI comes in. Or maybe you need a secondary output using the THRU output to a stream or record or individual monitoring from the musician. Bring a spare DI to gigs but you don’t always need to use them.

  • @eliseodayo3047
    @eliseodayo3047 2 месяца назад

    Great video. Now I can coil my extension cables

  • @Ottoni174
    @Ottoni174 2 месяца назад

    with the second method, can't i just add the backing track + click to the red cable so i plug it directly into the small mixer and the black one with just the track to the house mixer or is the di fully needed? i used to play with a dude that had everything set up so i'm kinda lost

    • @BandOnABudgetNZ
      @BandOnABudgetNZ 2 месяца назад

      Yea you can go directly to the desk. The DI just allows you to add a a secondary output using the THRU output and it also lets you use the GRND/LIFT switch to remove buzzing or humming coming from the laptop if it’s charging.

  • @ElisabethKochl
    @ElisabethKochl 2 месяца назад

    What I still do not understand is how the signal from the mixer reaches all musicians? Is there an output for each musician on the mixer? I use a Presonus mixer that I operate with a MacBook. There I have the control of all mixes from each musician.

    • @BandOnABudgetNZ
      @BandOnABudgetNZ 2 месяца назад

      Use the AUX sends. Note, some smaller and cheaper mixers do not have an aux send. If your mixer has an aux send then each channel will have a knob that says AUX. The mixer will also have an AUX output commonly a jack output and sometimes an XLR output on higher end mixers. Use the AUX output to send to your other musicians through a cable to your IEMs, headphone preamps/splitter or stage monitors. Hope that helps

    • @Laura_auer
      @Laura_auer 2 месяца назад

      @@BandOnABudgetNZ still confused. do you have an email where we can request consulting?

    • @BandOnABudgetNZ
      @BandOnABudgetNZ 2 месяца назад

      @@Laura_auer just replied to you in email 😁

  • @will_smeth
    @will_smeth 2 месяца назад

    What is the name of the first song?

  • @tahuhunter1445
    @tahuhunter1445 3 месяца назад

    Choice video. Are you still using the Mackie DLS by the way?

    • @BandOnABudgetNZ
      @BandOnABudgetNZ 2 месяца назад

      Yes still using it as my main personal mixer, and sometimes switch it up with a basic analog mixer like Soundcraft or Mackie depending on the bar/club I'm in. At one of the larger clubs I play in they have a Allen & Heath Qu24 which we use.

  • @anditanko52
    @anditanko52 3 месяца назад

    In the first exemple, Isnt the backing track in the front house gonna be mono?

    • @BandOnABudgetNZ
      @BandOnABudgetNZ 2 месяца назад

      Yes it would be and everything in this video is mono. But ask yourself these questions if considering stereo... - Does the audience care? - Does stereo improve the performance or sound? - Does the bar/club mixer or your own mixer support enough channels to run stereo? - running stereo will only one side of the club/bar hear some of the backing track? Check out Nick DeLaCruz where he interviews sound engineers for MASSIVE shows like Rammstein, Fallout boy, Disturbed etc. Almost every engineer says they pan mostly up to 10 and 2 o'clock because they don't want audience on one side unable to hear the other. youtube.com/@thisisdelacruz?si=gBkmEanjx0uVfxhN But then again stereo is pretty cool and if you can do it and you feel its more your thing then go for it. You'll have to use an audio interface with 4 outputs (2x for FOH and 2x for IEMs) in order to get the stereo effect and you'll have to run your tracks through a DAW

  • @Phebography
    @Phebography 3 месяца назад

    As a microphone comparison video this seemed useless to me. Hearing all of the pickup settings back to back through a single mic compares the pickup settings not the mics. It would have been more useful to hear Mic vs Mic back-to back on a "per pickup settings" basis. The way you did it just sounds like a few kids in the garage. Unuseful.

    • @jjhdayo
      @jjhdayo 3 месяца назад

      Or… you could use the time stamps and playback bar to jump between the mic comparisons. It’s not a well known secret but now you now 😜

    • @Phebography
      @Phebography 3 месяца назад

      @@jjhdayo Right on - I appreciate that! Also, I should temper my criticism - it's a good overall test you devised to be sure, thanks for your follow up! I have read even further in the comments and I see now that my sentiment is a reflection of others' feedback, too. Enjoy!

  • @Healslo1
    @Healslo1 3 месяца назад

    Bro HOW

  • @johnadriaens7781
    @johnadriaens7781 3 месяца назад

    Excellent video, thanks! Is it normal for there to be some crosstalk when the backing track is panned hard to the left and the click is panned hard to the right? I can hear a low volume of the backing track on the channel of the click.

    • @BandOnABudgetNZ
      @BandOnABudgetNZ 3 месяца назад

      No usually. This depends on the quality of the hardware you are using. For example in my Mackie DL16s i have true stereo when panned hard left and right. Whereas my Phenyx Pro PTM-10 IEM system is 93% stereo separation so I get a tiny bit of bleed from the opposite sides that are panned. If you are experiencing this issue always go back to the source to see if it is truly panned left and right. Its usually a hardware issue. Then work your way through the signal flow/chain one at a time to see where the issue lies.

  • @SamuraiSmokes
    @SamuraiSmokes 3 месяца назад

    I like 1 so far

  • @oskarwroniewicz
    @oskarwroniewicz 3 месяца назад

    Just a couple seconds of the three tests was all I needed. The moment I heard the second take I knew it's the Shure and it blows the Behringer out of the water unfortunately. So much more defined, clear, airy yet smooth and without that weird grainy quality the BA85A has that makes it sound almost lo-fi. I own and love a lot of Behringer stuff (BA18A, SL75C, XM8500, used to have a UMC202HD interface and some other stuff) but they didn't hit on this one I'm afraid, even EQ didn't help it too much. Regarding the video itself, the blind test was perfect - well recorded, time stamped, good performances. That's exactly how it should be done, so huge thanks for that!

    • @BandOnABudgetNZ
      @BandOnABudgetNZ 3 месяца назад

      I still love my shure mics, owned one for 10 years still going strong. Behringer will suit someone looking to get into music or even a kid vocalist, or their parents who arent too "Shure" about buying an industry standard vs a entry level. Thank you for your feedback and describing what you can hear. It will help others in the comments section too =)

  • @richardliptak7855
    @richardliptak7855 3 месяца назад

    Is it works if I use (in the 2nd example) one multi-line DI box, and not two separated?

    • @BandOnABudgetNZ
      @BandOnABudgetNZ 3 месяца назад

      Yes that will work too. The DI are optional if you want to ground the signal using the GRND/LIFT switch and if you also want to use the THRU output to send the signal elsewhere like another musician or audio interface

  • @nickhideki
    @nickhideki 3 месяца назад

    Hi how’s the bass response? Have u compared it with a G4 or ATW3255? Thanks

    • @BandOnABudgetNZ
      @BandOnABudgetNZ 3 месяца назад

      Its been a long time since I used the G4 and don't own one currently to compare with the PTM-10, however I've been pretty happy with the bass response on it, but that also comes down to what earphones you're using? Single driver? dual driver? 4 drivers?! are the drivers crossed over? they will make a big difference as well.

  • @stephenjohnson7696
    @stephenjohnson7696 3 месяца назад

    How do setup or route the transmitter for all 4 receivers to listen to the same mix?

    • @BandOnABudgetNZ
      @BandOnABudgetNZ 3 месяца назад

      Only use one channel on the transmitter and set all 4 body pack receivers to the same radio frequency. The 2nd channel will not be used.

  • @boomshanker7
    @boomshanker7 3 месяца назад

    Hey dude, could you possibly talk faster and open and close options more quickly please?

    • @BandOnABudgetNZ
      @BandOnABudgetNZ 3 месяца назад

      😂 sorry if I am but Yes I could lol but that's what the speed adjustment in the settings is for

  • @BartokViktor
    @BartokViktor 4 месяца назад

    Is this really an isolated power supply ? As far as i know, the first issue with cheap power supplies is thath they say they are isolated, but in reality, they are just a daisy chain in a box. Daisy chains can be noisy. The second thing that may cause some noise, is mounting the power supply under effect pedals or cables, because the power supply generates an electric field that interfiers. As i know switch power supplies doesn't have this problem, because they use different technology. Does this pedal have this issue ? Im asking because i want to build a pedalboard and i want a good PS from the start, but i don't want to spend a fortune on a power supply, if it is not necessary. So my second question is, what is the downside of this PS, compared to the expenesive and more well known ones ? And if nothing, what is the point of buying them at an unreasonably high price, not knowing the existence of this affordable option ?

    • @BandOnABudgetNZ
      @BandOnABudgetNZ 3 месяца назад

      According to the label and manual it is isolated... however I dont think it is fully. I know there layout and design shows some of the outputs positioned into groups so I wonder if the title isolated is kind of misleading to those groups only. I have used this for so long now and pretty happy with the sound. Sometimes I may hear some noise but that's mainly due to one setup I had where there was a lot of high gain and volume. But for the most part its pretty quiet. Just be sure to run your digital FX separate to your analog FX within the groups on the power supply. In short, you get what you pay for, in this case I feel like I lucked out and got a pretty reasonable priced power supply that not only provides power for my pedals but also has a USB charge port AND built in battery to run on its own charge. If you are worried about noise then definitely go for a more expensive one with the trade off being possibly less outputs, no USB and no recharge capability. Is there a way you can take your pedalboard rig into a music store and try our the power supply?

    • @FuzzWoof
      @FuzzWoof Месяц назад

      It's not isolated and was noisy as hell with some of my pedals in the chain, but I added a couple of Joyo ZGP isolators to my noisier digital pedals and now no noise issues at all.