So funny that made this video now. I had a problem on my August 5th wedding because I must have pushed in the stereo button when putting the mixer away the night before. I was only getting sound from one side and it was creating a ground loop in the system. After swapping out every single xlr to no avail I hit the button and viola back to normal. Thanks for all you do G. Best JB!
Man, thank you so much for explaining that. I have the same exact thing happened to me last weekend at a gig, and I was so confused. I had to unplug the microphone and plug it back directly into the back of my DDJ 1000 instead of the mixer. I was still planning to figure it out when I stumbled on your video. So thank you so very much for explaining that. It means a lot, and that has helped me out a great deal.
I'm about to buy one of these mixers and I'm glad I watched this because it seems counter-intuitive. I would've assumed that pressing the "stereo" button would've meant sound would come out in stereo, which in my mind means both speakers. Thank you for clearing that up!
This mixer is very basic so I was not able to cue. The head phone jack is nothing more than a monitor source. It's also good when I mixing light at night and can't use speakers so I can use headphones instead. Now when I'm live I don't use head phones unless I really need to. The larger mixers like the Yamaha MG 12 and up has the ability to pre-fader listen(PFL). On a mixer, PFL and cue are the same thing. Some desks will have it labelled as PFL, while others will label it as cue. They perform the same function on both broadcast and live mixing desks.
Thank you for a well-explained video. I understand that having a balanced connection is the best setup if possible. If I run an XLR/TRS to TRS (balanced cable) from my dj controller to channels 3/4 or 5/6 fo the MG06X that is “unbalanced”, then the connection becomes unbalanced? Are there negative effects on this?
Hello Abraham and thanks for watching.. I don't have a party box, so I don't know. Check with the manual on the JBL party box for any inputs from external devices. Also, keep in mind that you may potentially need a DI box between the Yamaha mixer and yourJBL party box.Does that help?
@@amine9354 When the mono button is engaged, the outputs are mono. If set to stereo though, channel 1 will go to the left speaker only and channel 2 will go to the right speaker. Does that help?
@@robertisabel3668 I have a DDJ-SX2 so I connected to channel 5/6 of the MG10XU with an RCA to 1/4 inch cable. Sometimes I connect from my DDJ-SX2 to channels 3 and 4 of the MG10XU. I then I pan channel 3 to the left and channel 4 to the right on the Yamaha mixer. From the MG10XU I use the L&R XLR outs with both cables going into channels 1 and 2 of a single subwoofer. From my subwoofer channels 1 and 2 XLR output, channel 1 out goes to my left speaker and channel 2 out goes to my right speaker. I have a QSC Sub and Speakers.
Dope review! I never ran a mixer with djing but plan to soon. If a videographer were wanting to plug into the mixer for sound capture, which input would they use?
This mixer is limited on outputs so here are some options: 1 - Out of the Left side 1/4 jacks of the the main output of the mixer (ensure the mixer is set to mono mode). 2 - Out of the "phones" output (this way you could at least control how much signal is going to the recorder independent of the main volume that goes to your speakers. 3 - XLR direct out of the back of you speaker is the easiest because they won't have to connect to the mixer at all. 4 - This one is weird but when the mixers in mono mode, the left and right XLRs output the exact same signal. In this case, you could use one XLR output for your speaker and the other XLR output for the videographer. If you were using 2 Speakers, just daisychain an XLR cable from one speaker to the other while also using the other XLR channel from your mixer for the videographer. Your mixer must absolutely be in mono mode.
Merci pour ces explications détaillées mais comme je ne parle pas anglais couramment, je vais essayer de comprendre d'après les images. Ce qui m'intéresse fortement c'est que je vais essayer de faire la même chose pour ma course pédestre scolaire en 2025. Apparemment cette table de mixage Yamaha mg06X est largement suffisante pour animer mon épreuve sportive. Maintenant quel est la référence de ton micro sans fil? Merci pour les réponses.👍👏👏👏
Bonjour mon ami et merci d'avoir regardé. Tout d'abord, je voudrais vous souhaiter une grande réussite pour votre événement en 2025 et vous remercier de soutenir notre chaîne. Quant au micro, j'utilise du Shure QLXD. Lorsque vous utilisez des microphones, assurez-vous que le bouton de sélection mono/stéréo est réglé sur mono (position haute). Nous avons notre mot à dire dans ma ville natale. "Laissez les bons temps rouler !"
Hi Gerald, So essentially if I had a microphone going into a seperate piece of hardware like a Boss VE500 (Vocal processor) and connected it with two XLRs to Channel 1 & Channel 2 and pressed the stereo button on the mixer, this would give me stereo?
Great video... one question what if you had 4 separate sources like instruments and or iPads etc, could you use lines 3, 4, 5, 6 ?? Say iPad mono for iPad/TV , 4 for guitar, 5 for keyboard and 6 for drum machine or another guitar?? Do you get what I’m trying to understand?? ‘OR’ is it ok to use double up adapter to have 4 separate sources 2 for 3/4 and 2 for 5/6 Stereo??
Not quite and this is why I disagree agree with how they market this mixer as 6 channel. Notice how I only had iPad audio from channel "6" in the right speaker only but the same iPad in channel 5(L/mono) was in both speakers. Certain mixers may have had the concept you thinking of with 3/4 5/6 7/8 etc.. channels but did tricky pan button stuff to expand the number of channels. You then had to adjust the pan on the channels and the volume on each mono instrument to get that perfect balance. If you need more channels, I suggest just upgrading to the Yamaha MG10XU or bigger according to you needs. In many case now days these 3/4 5/6 7/8 type inputs are designed for 1/4 stereo pair for tablets/phones/laptops, stereo keys and such. L/mono line input on the mixer is designed for mono keys(out of left channel of the keyboard), guitars or any mono instrument etc… Otherwise, you could have all the "R" channels of 3/4 5/6 heard in the right speaker only.
@@gfire_productions Thanks for the detailed response you are star. I'm only going to use it for a little home mic set up but wanted understand it's maximum potential if a situation arises. i.e jamming session.
@@TheSoldout1 connect a 1/4 inch TS cable from you keyboard mono out L to a DI Box and then an XLR cable from the DI Box to the XLR input 1 or 2 on the mixer. The other option is to he a pair of 1/4 in TS cables from the L(mono and R out of the keyboard to Chanels 3/4 or 5/6 of the mixer. Definitely set the volume on your keyboard so it is not distorting or overdriving your mixer. Let me know if this helps.
Basically it comes down to the differences in the ins and outputs. I have the MG10XU in my video room because of conferences and vlogging but the MG06X is a basic PA system for rent or situation's were I only need a couple of mics with the ability to DJ if I want to. As for sound quality the MG06X and 10XU sounds about the same but you have three band EQ on the 10XU versus two band eq on the 06X.
@amicomoviecentre6903 how are you Mr i am from Ethiopia please well you help me please please i have qsc rmx 5050 power amplifier and Yamaha MG06X STEREO MIXER SO HOW CAN I Connect from power amp to Yamaha mix please show me or send me the procedure please please
Hello my friend and thanks for watching. I would have to connect XLR out of the MG06X to XLR in channel 1 and channel 2 on RMX5050. Then Connect speaker or 1/4 TS out to the speakers accordingly. MG06X is set to mono so that both microphones 1 and 2 goes to both speakers through the amp. If the MG 06X is in stereo mode Mike one will go to the left speaker and mic tool go to the right speaker. That is the gist of my understanding for now.
any way mr money thanks for your good answer thanks but i don't understand please show me by photo or pdf file or other file thanks @@gfire_productions
Hello Superdad thanks for watching. At about two minutes and three seconds of this video, from the back of my DDJ is a power cable and RCA cable with a Velcro holding the two together. The power cable goes into the back of the mic rack with the power conditioner is and the RCA cable converts to a quarter inch it was put into channel 3/4 in the Yamaha MG06X mixer. It was a little bit far away with the camera so it's hard to see. You might have to pause that part and then blow the video up bigger.
@@superdad8274 My DDJ has both XLR(L & R) and RCA(L & R) master outputs. In the video I uses the RCA (L & R) outputs from the DDJ and then converted the other end of the RCA(L & R) to TS(L & R) to insert it in to both channels 3/4 in the Yamaha MG06X.
This is exactly what people are looking for in a tutorial.
Thank you Andrew and I'm glad you got the help you were looking for.
Factz good step by step!
@@hollywoodthedj1673 thank you.
I just received a new Yamaha with more channels. You have saved me a lot of time. Very good job with clear instructions- thank you.
@@tomblack4437 you’re welcome Tom. Thanks for watching and well wishes to you with your new mixer. Which mixer did you get?
Yiu just answer my question. Thanks
@@MinhADo-he8ke you're very welcome my friend and thank you for supporting the channel. Well wishes to you with your mixer.
exactly the video i need as an audio noob to understand stereo/mono output and input on the mixer, thank you!
@@siewyongli1055 you’re welcome and thanks for watching my friend.
Just the video I’ve been desperately looking for much respect solves a lot of my questions
Glad to help and thanks for watching.
So funny that made this video now. I had a problem on my August 5th wedding because I must have pushed in the stereo button when putting the mixer away the night before. I was only getting sound from one side and it was creating a ground loop in the system. After swapping out every single xlr to no avail I hit the button and viola back to normal. Thanks for all you do G. Best JB!
Right on Jonathan. We all learn how we learn bro. Thanks for supporting.
Enjoying your video in Toronto, Canada in May 2024. Excellent work! You are great at explaining things. Nice camera work too.
Thank you Wayne. Toronto in the place to be. Good success to you brother..
good video i wish more people did them like you do very informative thank you
Glad to help and thanks for watching.
Man, thank you so much for explaining that. I have the same exact thing happened to me last weekend at a gig, and I was so confused. I had to unplug the microphone and plug it back directly into the back of my DDJ 1000 instead of the mixer. I was still planning to figure it out when I stumbled on your video. So thank you so very much for explaining that. It means a lot, and that has helped me out a great deal.
Glad to help my friend. This little mixer has been a challenged many of us so I decided to share with the Dj community once I figured it out.
I'm about to buy one of these mixers and I'm glad I watched this because it seems counter-intuitive. I would've assumed that pressing the "stereo" button would've meant sound would come out in stereo, which in my mind means both speakers. Thank you for clearing that up!
Glad to help. I was racking my brain a lot over this mixer so when I figured it out I just wanted to help others with the problem.
Great demo for people just getting started with the basics. Thank you.
Right on brother and thanks for watching.
Great value on this video. Much appreciated! ! ! !
I'm glad you got something out of the video and thank you so much for watching. Good success with your mixer!
Great video! I "kind of" new how it worked before, but I know I really know thanks to your demo. Thanks G!!
Word MrMaui38. Thanks for watching supporting this channel. Good success to you!
very clear explanation, thank bro
You're welcome bro and thanks for watching. Just doing my small part to help our industry grow further faster.
I like your video a lot . Thank you for making such a good teaching video 🎉
Awesome and thank you for watching Teclairedkoume7266.
Perfect explanation ! Thanks bro!
@@retro4547 Glad to help.
Hi thank you; can i what type of cord did you used mixer to speaker, my mixer is same but i used it on mono only for live streaming
@@msjhenn from the mixer to my speakers are XLR cables. In the video they are 25 feet.
You saved my day! Thank you 🙏
@@bavaearth very glad to help my friend and thanks you for the feedback.
Concerning the headphone jack. Can you cue 5/6 ( iPad in my case)while playing 3/4 ( controller) ?
If not what is the headphone jack purpose
This mixer is very basic so I was not able to cue. The head phone jack is nothing more than a monitor source. It's also good when I mixing light at night and can't use speakers so I can use headphones instead. Now when I'm live I don't use head phones unless I really need to.
The larger mixers like the Yamaha MG 12 and up has the ability to pre-fader listen(PFL). On a mixer, PFL and cue are the same thing. Some desks will have it labelled as PFL, while others will label it as cue. They perform the same function on both broadcast and live mixing desks.
what case is that?
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Thanks for the video. Question, in stereo mode on channel 1/2, are both volume pot active and the audio level can be different between 1 and 2 ?
You're welcome, The volumes on Chanel 1 and 2 can be set to different levels. Both pots are active.
@@gfire_productions thank you 😊
@@acarrado You're welcome.
Just got one, thanks for the info. Very helpful
Right on Tophisthebest226. Thanks for watching.
Thank you for a well-explained video. I understand that having a balanced connection is the best setup if possible. If I run an XLR/TRS to TRS (balanced cable) from my dj controller to channels 3/4 or 5/6 fo the MG06X that is “unbalanced”, then the connection becomes unbalanced? Are there negative effects on this?
Awesome presentation! Needed the assistance 😊
Glad to help my friend and thanks for watching.
I have a JBL party box with Aux.. where do I hook it up from the mixer
Hello Abraham and thanks for watching.. I don't have a party box, so I don't know. Check with the manual on the JBL party box for any inputs from external devices. Also, keep in mind that you may potentially need a DI box between the Yamaha mixer and yourJBL party box.Does that help?
hey man is it the same for the outputs on the mg06x? is the left output mono only? thank you
@@amine9354 When the mono button is engaged, the outputs are mono. If set to stereo though, channel 1 will go to the left speaker only and channel 2 will go to the right speaker. Does that help?
Very helpful - thanks!
@@jean-michelcampagne4009 Glad to help my friend.
AWESOME VIDEO! Thanks for the 411 G Fire!
Thank you for watching DJ PC Baby. Good success to you.
Hello; I have a Yamaha 10 channel mixer can you show me how to connect my DDJ to my mixer and sub with 2 speakers. Please help
What DJ do you have and do you have one sub or two?
Pioneer DJ controller,
Pioneer DJ controller, 1 sub, and 2 speakers with mixer
@@robertisabel3668 I have a DDJ-SX2 so I connected to channel 5/6 of the MG10XU with an RCA to 1/4 inch cable. Sometimes I connect from my DDJ-SX2 to channels 3 and 4 of the MG10XU. I then I pan channel 3 to the left and channel 4 to the right on the Yamaha mixer.
From the MG10XU I use the L&R XLR outs with both cables going into channels 1 and 2 of a single subwoofer. From my subwoofer channels 1 and 2 XLR output, channel 1 out goes to my left speaker and channel 2 out goes to my right speaker. I have a QSC Sub and Speakers.
Dope review! I never ran a mixer with djing but plan to soon. If a videographer were wanting to plug into the mixer for sound capture, which input would they use?
This mixer is limited on outputs so here are some options:
1 - Out of the Left side 1/4 jacks of the the main output of the mixer (ensure the mixer is set to mono mode).
2 - Out of the "phones" output (this way you could at least control how much signal is going to the recorder independent of the main volume that goes to your speakers.
3 - XLR direct out of the back of you speaker is the easiest because they won't have to connect to the mixer at all.
4 - This one is weird but when the mixers in mono mode, the left and right XLRs output the exact same signal. In this case, you could use one XLR output for your speaker and the other XLR output for the videographer. If you were using 2 Speakers, just daisychain an XLR cable from one speaker to the other while also using the other XLR channel from your mixer for the videographer. Your mixer must absolutely be in mono mode.
@@gfire_productions that was a super helpful breakdown. I appreciate It bro.
@@thatone_1 you’re welcome bro and good success to you.
Merci pour ces explications détaillées mais comme je ne parle pas anglais couramment, je vais essayer de comprendre d'après les images.
Ce qui m'intéresse fortement c'est que je vais essayer de faire la même chose pour ma course pédestre scolaire en 2025.
Apparemment cette table de mixage Yamaha mg06X est largement suffisante pour animer mon épreuve sportive.
Maintenant quel est la référence de ton micro sans fil?
Merci pour les réponses.👍👏👏👏
Bonjour mon ami et merci d'avoir regardé. Tout d'abord, je voudrais vous souhaiter une grande réussite pour votre événement en 2025 et vous remercier de soutenir notre chaîne. Quant au micro, j'utilise du Shure QLXD. Lorsque vous utilisez des microphones, assurez-vous que le bouton de sélection mono/stéréo est réglé sur mono (position haute). Nous avons notre mot à dire dans ma ville natale. "Laissez les bons temps rouler !"
Hi can we record from that mixer(mg06x) to IPAD if so how?
Tnx
Fantastic video. Thanks a lot.
Right on bro and thanks for supporting the channel.
Hi Gerald, So essentially if I had a microphone going into a seperate piece of hardware like a Boss VE500 (Vocal processor) and connected it with two XLRs to Channel 1 & Channel 2 and pressed the stereo button on the mixer, this would give me stereo?
That is correct. Channel 1 of your Boss VE500 would sound off in the left speakers and channel 2 would be heard from your right speaker.
Very helpful. Thank you 🙏🏼
Glad to help and thanks for watching Ocean City Entertainment.
Great video. Thank you.
Right on Brian and thank you for watching bro.
Great video... one question what if you had 4 separate sources like instruments and or iPads etc, could you use lines 3, 4, 5, 6 ?? Say iPad mono for iPad/TV , 4 for guitar, 5 for keyboard and 6 for drum machine or another guitar?? Do you get what I’m trying to understand?? ‘OR’ is it ok to use double up adapter to have 4 separate sources 2 for 3/4 and 2 for 5/6 Stereo??
Not quite and this is why I disagree agree with how they market this mixer as 6 channel. Notice how I only had iPad audio from channel "6" in the right speaker only but the same iPad in channel 5(L/mono) was in both speakers. Certain mixers may have had the concept you thinking of with 3/4 5/6 7/8 etc.. channels but did tricky pan button stuff to expand the number of channels. You then had to adjust the pan on the channels and the volume on each mono instrument to get that perfect balance.
If you need more channels, I suggest just upgrading to the Yamaha MG10XU or bigger according to you needs. In many case now days these 3/4 5/6 7/8 type inputs are designed for 1/4 stereo pair for tablets/phones/laptops, stereo keys and such. L/mono line input on the mixer is designed for mono keys(out of left channel of the keyboard), guitars or any mono instrument etc… Otherwise, you could have all the "R" channels of 3/4 5/6 heard in the right speaker only.
@@gfire_productions Thanks for the detailed response you are star. I'm only going to use it for a little home mic set up but wanted understand it's maximum potential if a situation arises. i.e jamming session.
@@andygeorgiou2846 right on brother.
How would I connect my Yamaha MOXF8 to this mixer?
@@TheSoldout1 connect a 1/4 inch TS cable from you keyboard mono out L to a DI Box and then an XLR cable from the DI Box to the XLR input 1 or 2 on the mixer. The other option is to he a pair of 1/4 in TS cables from the L(mono and R out of the keyboard to Chanels 3/4 or 5/6 of the mixer. Definitely set the volume on your keyboard so it is not distorting or overdriving your mixer. Let me know if this helps.
Thanks for the info
You welcome and thank you for supporting our channel.
Sir what is quality differences between yamaha mg10xu and 6x..
6x is better option then mg10xu?
Basically it comes down to the differences in the ins and outputs. I have the MG10XU in my video room because of conferences and vlogging but the MG06X is a basic PA system for rent or situation's were I only need a couple of mics with the ability to DJ if I want to. As for sound quality the MG06X and 10XU sounds about the same but you have three band EQ on the 10XU versus two band eq on the 06X.
Thank you 👍
You're welcome Andrew and thanks for watching!!!
dope
Thank you Joser.
Thank you
You're welcome David and well wishes with your mixer. Thank you for watching sir.
That’s allot of walking …. Great video
Thank bro. Yeah I got some steps in for sure but you guys and gals out there watching are worth it.
@amicomoviecentre6903
how are you Mr i am from Ethiopia please well you help me please please i have qsc rmx 5050 power amplifier and Yamaha MG06X STEREO MIXER SO HOW CAN I Connect from power amp to Yamaha mix please show me or send me the procedure please please
Hello my friend and thanks for watching. I would have to connect XLR out of the MG06X to XLR in channel 1 and channel 2 on RMX5050. Then Connect speaker or 1/4 TS out to the speakers accordingly. MG06X is set to mono so that both microphones 1 and 2 goes to both speakers through the amp. If the MG 06X is in stereo mode Mike one will go to the left speaker and mic tool go to the right speaker. That is the gist of my understanding for now.
any way mr money thanks for your good answer thanks but i don't understand please show me by photo or pdf file or other file thanks
@@gfire_productions
I did not see the controller connected
Hello Superdad thanks for watching. At about two minutes and three seconds of this video, from the back of my DDJ is a power cable and RCA cable with a Velcro holding the two together. The power cable goes into the back of the mic rack with the power conditioner is and the RCA cable converts to a quarter inch it was put into channel 3/4 in the Yamaha MG06X mixer. It was a little bit far away with the camera so it's hard to see. You might have to pause that part and then blow the video up bigger.
@@gfire_productions thank you for details. Do you plug into both channels on mixer?
@@superdad8274 Yes I do.
@@gfire_productions do you come out rca but then TRS? You don’t need to utilize both 3/4 but only 1 channel?
@@superdad8274 My DDJ has both XLR(L & R) and RCA(L & R) master outputs. In the video I uses the RCA (L & R) outputs from the DDJ and then converted the other end of the RCA(L & R) to TS(L & R) to insert it in to both channels 3/4 in the Yamaha MG06X.
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How do I connect the mixer audio to my phone to do livestreams 🥲😭😭
Hello Auther, Here's how I do it: ruclips.net/video/AJHqhIWPxss/видео.html
Very helpful video. Thanks.
Thanks DJ Riderrene.