What I like about this video is the background music. Perfectly subtle and quiet as to not to do our heads in trying to learn what you are teaching. Top notch teaching and Thank you for sharing your knowledge.
Hey Bobby, thanks for watching - Interruptible FoldBack is the signal flow channel by which audio is fed to earpieces. PL and Programming are broadcast jargon for Party Line where the full control room staff communicates via an intercom system, and Programming refers to the output of the full show mix on which your talent are appearing. Hope this helps!
That one looks like the AMP2-E8-MDA-3G. It meters whatever signal plug into it and also allows you to listen to whatever is plugged into it using the built in speakers
So many mistakes... incorrect names... and mono audio for your own mic line on the video... wow... a friend sent me this and I thought he was joking... fail!
Chris T-Smith thanks for the feedback. This is definitely a rough tutorial, mainly for PJs who have never used any console. Just enough to get sound from their cameras to a sat truck. Production value for video was not a priority, perhaps check official Yamaha videos if you have the time, but for folks in the field who are under real world deadlines, and just need quick patch/bus basics, this gets the job done in under a dozen minutes
What I like about this video is the background music. Perfectly subtle and quiet as to not to do our heads in trying to learn what you are teaching. Top notch teaching and Thank you for sharing your knowledge.
Thank you very much friend. If it gets you thinking about audio, it did its job
Great one 🍀😊 just wanted to refresh. Cause of new Hardware. Great Video!
Thanks for the video. Can you please explain what is IFB, PL and Programming. I am just a beginner. Thank you.
Hey Bobby, thanks for watching - Interruptible FoldBack is the signal flow channel by which audio is fed to earpieces. PL and Programming are broadcast jargon for Party Line where the full control room staff communicates via an intercom system, and Programming refers to the output of the full show mix on which your talent are appearing. Hope this helps!
Sounds like you forgot to run Omniport number 2 to the right channel of the camera for this video. #facepalm
As stated in video: Omni 1 to left channel cam 1, Omni 2 to left channel cam 2, Omni 3 right channel cam 1, Omni 4 right channel cam 2...
@@hoegelpm1 Bro he means that your voice is hard panned left in this video
@@Hustlermetalftw ahh thought he meant content signal flow. This quick field guide for operational basics missed that on edit
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Thx for this video
One small correction is ‘Analog gain’. The presenter said Auto.
What is the name of the two devices sitting on top go the Yamaha snake ??
kidcupid07 Wohler Meters
Phil Hoegel - what does it do ?? Thanks for responding
That one looks like the AMP2-E8-MDA-3G. It meters whatever signal plug into it and also allows you to listen to whatever is plugged into it using the built in speakers
Hi, i have a question. Where is config echo
DUGAN! thanks!
Unestablished Jargon in training videos is very frustrating.
I stopped watching at 0:10 when I realized I was taking advice from a guy who couldn't pan his voice down the center of a mix.
Thanks for not realizing for 10 seconds!
Sold my house and 120.000 maybe I can afford this?
YAMAHA : QL 1 ; MESA DE SOM ;
Parameter ; Controller : Equalizador -
Gráficos ; 24 Canais ; 48 Canais ;
Som :Ritmos ; Effectos ; Timbres ;
Tons ; etc ; mesa de Som Completo ;
Q L 1 ; Top : Som Digital ; QL1 ;
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Auto gain? ....Analogue gain
So many mistakes... incorrect names... and mono audio for your own mic line on the video... wow... a friend sent me this and I thought he was joking... fail!
Chris T-Smith thanks for the feedback. This is definitely a rough tutorial, mainly for PJs who have never used any console. Just enough to get sound from their cameras to a sat truck. Production value for video was not a priority, perhaps check official Yamaha videos if you have the time, but for folks in the field who are under real world deadlines, and just need quick patch/bus basics, this gets the job done in under a dozen minutes