How to Use Parallel Drum Groups with the Behringer X32

Поделиться
HTML-код
  • Опубликовано: 14 окт 2024

Комментарии • 36

  • @creativeroom365
    @creativeroom365 Год назад +25

    Three years ago I was struggling to make ends meet as a musician when in a bought DB EQ preset and started learning how to become a sound engineer. A year later I got promoted to be a sound engineer at my old church making 16K a year and six months later I got hired to work in corporate gig making 10X more. I am so thankful for you Drew you changed my life and the decision I made was worth it.

    • @johnmcvicker6728
      @johnmcvicker6728 11 месяцев назад

      You are implying you are making 160k a year as a one-year experience audio engineer. Is that correct? Some of us with 30 years in the IT industry aren't doing that well, sadly.

    • @johnmcvicker6728
      @johnmcvicker6728 9 месяцев назад

      @ihateyourguts drew must like cymbals with his cymbals :)

  • @svenisaksson3970
    @svenisaksson3970 Год назад +16

    TIP: If you add the bass (guitar) to the drumbusses, you got a very poular technique called "New York compression". What differs New York compression from regullar paralell drum compression is the EQ curve, and the adittion of the bass. Try it. You might like it.

  • @johnmcvicker6728
    @johnmcvicker6728 11 месяцев назад +3

    The point about latency to different groups was a reminder (almost slap on head moment) for me in terms of DAW mixing and reminder to make sure the same plug-ins are in-line with both buses when doing multi-instrument bus sets, even if disabled. I am going to consider doing a drum crush bus pair now at church, but only for stream as the room is already loud with an un-caged drum set that can be heard almost as loud as when it is in the mix and when muted. And our players do not hold back. (ugh for me and those sitting close to drums).

  • @TheDoodostudio
    @TheDoodostudio Год назад +2

    As usual, again an excellent didactic video, where, in addition to deal with the main subject, you make some subtle reminders on how standard functionalities of the Behringer X32 works.
    An idea that I would love to see : everytime you show a feature on the board, you could display simultaneously in a thumbnail how it shows on the iPad app, as I'm also using a Behringer X32 rack.
    Thanks very much, Drew!

  • @TheDude1764
    @TheDude1764 2 месяца назад

    Drew, I think you need to address more on the latency issues that arise with subgroup mixes on the X32. For example, will this create issues if the drums are sub grouped but not the bass? Will that create noticeable latency issues? What about other instruments or tracks? If you added EFX reverb to acoustic guitars will that create noticeable latency against tracks?
    Can you also discuss how someone could use this parallel drum subgroup concept along with sending the kick and Toms to the M/C bus (that feeds a subwoofer).

  • @carlibeguerie
    @carlibeguerie Год назад +1

    Great video Drew, I use this a lot live and in Pro Tools, perfectly explained !

  • @omrikladar-benstine819
    @omrikladar-benstine819 Год назад +1

    Very cool, super useful, and clearly explained!
    On a side note. I'm considering implementing this on the cover band I mix regularly live, though I currently use the DCA's as opposed to subgroups for my group mixing (Drums, Tracks. Bass, Guitar, Keys, Vox, FX, House music), but I could easily set my Drums DCA to those busses instead of the channels themselves (or leave it, it might be nice to back off the compression when reducing the group's volume, I'd have to try it both ways)

  • @realbingus
    @realbingus Год назад +2

    Hey, love your vids. They’ve helped us a lot. I was wondering if you’d be able to create a video on how to create a multitrack recording while live streaming with Dante. We have two computers and would like to record on one, so we can improve our mixing skills and teach others by playing it back. Whilst still being able to livestream on the other computer.
    Would be a bonus if you’d include how to play audio from a computer while still being able to create the multitrack recording and stream at the same time.

  • @ChucksLyon_Music
    @ChucksLyon_Music Месяц назад

    Thanks Drew i love you bro

  • @sigurdroos8802
    @sigurdroos8802 Год назад

    Hey man
    Loved your two videos on mixing good monitor. Are you planning on continuing that series? I believe you mentioned something about 19 kHz pilot issues.

  • @RaminPir
    @RaminPir Год назад

    very very helpful. Thank you

  • @faresgedion74
    @faresgedion74 Год назад +1

    Can you please do video on how to setup amplifier

  • @sigurdroos8802
    @sigurdroos8802 Год назад

    Hey!
    In a video titled "Improve your Snare Drum - Behringer X32" you mentioned posting a video on setting up mics for recording a drumset. I'd love to see that from you. It's been a year since that video:)

  • @Daysofsamara
    @Daysofsamara Год назад +3

    If bus 7 and 8 are just a pass thru, you don't really need it (except for delay compensation and fx). Just let the individuals feed the 2buss and send them in bus 9/10 for the parallel stuff

    • @ssmorgan1978
      @ssmorgan1978 11 месяцев назад +1

      I was just wondering about this ..... seems like its a waste of a Stereo Bus if you're not doing anything to it ..... but I know he mentioned that he normally does some EQ stuff to it, just not for this video.

    • @AhtiKortelainen
      @AhtiKortelainen 10 месяцев назад

      If you use the basic channel compressor, no dly compensation needed.

  • @toshmanmultimedia
    @toshmanmultimedia 6 месяцев назад +1

    Hello, Drew. Thanks so much for your video tutorials. They have been so much helpful. Can I ask if I can use my S32 digital snake with PC X32 EDIT to mix. This was being considered in the event that there is no X32 Digital Console physically present.

  • @cpmilani
    @cpmilani Год назад +1

    Hey Drew maybe I've missed something but just curious as to why you need to setup 4 buses for this? Could you not leave your individual drums sent to the main and just setup a parallel bus, saving the 2 extra buses for other use? I'm guessing it's for the sake of being able to mute and listen to just the parallel bus in the room? Again just curious if theres something I've missed here as I think for a lot of people using 4 buses might not be an option or just give more flexibility overall. Appreciate all your insights!

    • @Doctor__M
      @Doctor__M 11 месяцев назад

      I was wondering the exact same question. I think maybe he set it up like that to demonstrate the last part where he sends the buses through a rack effect that adds latency?

    • @skeeterjohnston4855
      @skeeterjohnston4855 9 месяцев назад

      I was also wondering about this! I'm going to leave my drums as is just and set up a stereo bus for this effect. I dont have that many buses free.

    • @MarioXy83
      @MarioXy83 Месяц назад

      ​@@skeeterjohnston4855 let us know if it works in the same way

    • @skeeterjohnston4855
      @skeeterjohnston4855 Месяц назад +1

      @@MarioXy83 Here’s what I have found. Short answer, yes it works. But I do believe that phase comes into play just a little bit. I have been slowly working towards getting enough busses free so I can set up two stereo pairs for this purpose. I would recommend you give it a try with just one and see if you like it. I’ve used it that way for several months now and it does work like I said! I’ve just noticed the lows are “slightly” muddy and I’m guessing this could be why. I also could be wrong but I’ll know soon!

    • @MarioXy83
      @MarioXy83 Месяц назад +1

      @@skeeterjohnston4855 thanks a lot!

  • @lucianogm
    @lucianogm 11 месяцев назад

    Hi drew! Do you know if internal compressors (not fx compressors) are dual mono or stereo?

  • @YoshiaBarabha
    @YoshiaBarabha Год назад

    On Behringer X32, I would like to divert two audio channels from the main speakers to just a single monitor. I don't want them to go through the main speakers only to a monitor. How can I do that? If yes, Can you help me to do the thing step by step please.

    • @solomonjoseph5062
      @solomonjoseph5062 11 месяцев назад

      Process for taking channels out of Main LR
      1) select the channel
      2) unselect stereo bus in "main bus" section
      Process to route channels to monitor/floor wedge
      1) choose a mixbus to assign for floor wedge( if this is a floor wedge for vocals make sure it is configured to prefader so that adjustments in your main mix is not affecting this monitor)
      2) select that mixbus and press "sends on fader" button and bring faders for needed audio channels to desired level
      3) unselect sends on fader so you dont cause yourself unneeded problems
      hope this helps

    • @YoshiaBarabha
      @YoshiaBarabha 11 месяцев назад

      I thank you for your help@@solomonjoseph5062

  • @manydreams1life315
    @manydreams1life315 5 месяцев назад

    It's a bummer that this doesn't work on X32 Rack ....

  • @RollingSctone
    @RollingSctone 14 дней назад

    So how to add a reverb

  • @rusinjeff5959
    @rusinjeff5959 Год назад

    Well unless you got them to burn I can’t see where it’s worth wasting the busses to do it

  • @88omarz
    @88omarz Год назад

    Is the reason you’re not using hi hats because your overhead is picking it up?

  • @laslosalsa
    @laslosalsa Год назад

    Why is there 2010s autotune on your voice :o