Sound Tutorial - Running the Sound Board

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  • Опубликовано: 23 авг 2024
  • A crash-course in how to run a sound mixer. If you are between being clueless and being someone who dabbles, you should find it useful. Welcome to all SPO and community people. Here is an index of the contents for easy access:
    INTRO
    0:22 Priority 1-get sound
    0:40 Priority 2-sound good
    VOCAB
    0:53 Fader
    1:05 Potentiometer
    1:10 Bus
    1:30 Inputs
    1:32 Channel Strip
    1:45 Insert
    2:15 Preamp
    2:34 EQ
    2:52 Filter
    3:08 Aux
    3:20 Pan
    3:29 Mute
    3:31 Peak Light
    3:50 PFL
    4:03 Fader
    4:06 Outputs
    4:38 Metering/monitoring
    5:03 Phantom Power
    HOW TO
    5:21 Setting the Preamp
    6:22 ...by using the PFL
    7:38 ...by other means
    8:12 Using EQ
    8:21 Sound examples
    8:47 Tips
    9:34 Using Auxiliaries
    9:50 Pre and post-fader
    10:49 Setting up a monitor
    11:14 Setting up an effects loop
    12:00 Using the Faders
    Make sure leaders are audible
    Fill in the background after that
    12:26 Sound is everything
    12:37 Monitoring location is important
    13:05 Read your manual and practice

Комментарии • 362

  • @philipstaley2592
    @philipstaley2592 6 лет назад +26

    This is indeed an excellent tutorial for the true beginner. The explanations are at the right level and does not make the mistake of assuming knowledge and understanding terminology a beginner would not have.

  • @jimc3161
    @jimc3161 5 лет назад +14

    One of the most informative and accurate videos - well done!! The rule of walking out cannot be stressed enough. I walk out into the crowd often to be sure they are listening to the best sound system around. It is so funny to hear new karaoke singers in my show say my system makes them sound good. I just take the time to update/tweak settings for every singer in my show.

  • @christianlorentzen4124
    @christianlorentzen4124 4 года назад +6

    Thanks for your post. I've read a lot of training materials about setting mixing boards and levels, but nothing compares to an engaging presenter talking about it in a hands on way.

  • @dhapumdhap
    @dhapumdhap 6 лет назад +8

    As a novice, Tom, Sir, your explanation is just perfectly balanced without overwhelming with technical jargon and terminology.
    EXCELLENTLY Done! Thank you very much. Be Blessed!

  • @annhadtheband138
    @annhadtheband138 5 лет назад +2

    I think this is the best anyone could explain about what does an analog mixer do. You summed up everything so quickly and easily.

  • @scotthayes4760
    @scotthayes4760 4 года назад

    Gotta be honest, the first 5 seconds I saw the video quality I almost skipped on to the next video: Shaky, and little fuzzy, looks like someone screwing around in their attic. Then I stuck to it for a few minutes, and it was the most effective 13.5 minutes I spent wrapping my head around my first mixer. Your content was concise, to the point, and exactly what I needed to put me in control of my first mixer that I have found myself suddenly in charge of running in an auditorium at my college.
    THANK YOU!

  • @davidgeorge1294
    @davidgeorge1294 3 года назад +3

    A few things that can help is to make sure any unused channels are muted and both gain and faders are off. This can help keep the board quiet especially with a cheap noisy board. Also cover your board to help prevent someone from changing a setting and having liquids splashed or even spilled on your board. No drinks near the equipment! Lastly, everyone thinks they can drive like Richard Petty. Just like everyone thinks they know how to run a board. Don't be afraid to learn. Ask questions from more experienced operators just be sure that they know what there doing. I like to set the faders to maximum then adjust the gain to the maximum regardless of the VU or LED meters say. This basically means run it up until it feedback and back them off slightly. Now your gains are set and no matter what level you set the faders to you should have a lot less feedback issues and still have all the volume your equipment can handle available without feedback. The clip light helps allot with this. Having said that, you can still have lots of feedback issues with wireless mics and the performer moving about the stage and room. You will need to learn how to deal with that. This method gives you a great no feedback base to start with. Setting gain with the PFL LED method often leaves you no headroom when you need it. It's not a good method for setting gains. It's also not good for much except maybe recording. That's because all you are hearing is the sound threw the board into head phones. This is live sound, you need to hear what's coming out of your mains, monitors and side fills if any. PFL is a tool for your use at best it's not to be relied on as it's not a true representation of the end product. Hope that helps, happy mixing!

  • @MrHooskerdu1
    @MrHooskerdu1 8 лет назад

    Nice work. Quick, concise, without all the fluff of other tutorials. You did in 13 minutes what it takes others hours to do. Well done.

  • @nickcorradino
    @nickcorradino 8 лет назад +23

    Excellent video, I'm taking over the sound board for our high school drama club and this video just made my life so much easier. Thank you!

  • @mickypoo4622
    @mickypoo4622 6 лет назад +4

    Congratulations on a most clear, helpful and well thought out explanation. Simple guidance of the mixing console overview, sound advice about how to get the best sound by careful listening and "training your ears", AND ... so easy to understand. Many thanks and keep up the good work.

  • @008Birdman
    @008Birdman 4 года назад

    This is a fantastic video. I’ve needed to share this with some youth that run sound for our children’s worship. Thank you for your time in putting this together.

  • @zeroblueSTC
    @zeroblueSTC 3 года назад +1

    Thanks! I've just been thrown in the deep end. I'm manning a mixing deck at a live outdoor gig tomorrow and this will be a first time in front of a deck. At least now I have an idea of what's what. Wish me luck.

  • @buildingsheriff
    @buildingsheriff 4 года назад +2

    This is absolutely brilliant!. Thank you. So easy to understand and comprehensive. Which idiots are giving this a thumbs down?!

  • @MrOwendempsey
    @MrOwendempsey 8 лет назад +112

    best explanation on youtube

  • @jamesrossmusic6013
    @jamesrossmusic6013 4 года назад +1

    You SIR have given the best explanation I have yet to see anywhere!!!!!
    Thank You!!!!

  • @matttrebing536
    @matttrebing536 7 лет назад

    Very comprehensive video. We are starting a Youth AV team for our student ministry and this is exactly the kind of content I need to help bring our young kids along.

  • @Pomdaddy
    @Pomdaddy 4 года назад

    So glad I found this Chanel. By far the best video on RUclips for this subject. Thanks for keeping it simple enough that a beginner like me can get a jump on learning something like this.

  • @kwametuffour5359
    @kwametuffour5359 6 лет назад

    Been searching youtube for days on sound/audio mixers and its set-ups and functions. And this is by far the best video i have come across on this subject. Thanks alot.

  • @MyRandomCommentsXD
    @MyRandomCommentsXD 8 лет назад

    Got a church camp coming up, of which I am required to rent and set up the entire sound system. This and your PA system video helped tremendously!

  • @mikeschumacher9715
    @mikeschumacher9715 5 лет назад

    FINALLY, someone who gets how to teach something item by item. Thank you very much.

  • @latotayporota
    @latotayporota 7 лет назад

    Dude, one of the best,if not the best basic tutorial on mivers on RUclips. Nice work....methodical

  • @BibleBeltBlues
    @BibleBeltBlues 4 года назад +2

    This is very specific and EXCELLENT information presented in a really complete and professional manner. Thank you so much. Learned a lot.

  • @luoyisishimisi470
    @luoyisishimisi470 8 лет назад +46

    This is excellent, sir. You are awesome for taking the time to do this video. Thank you very much for this wealth of information.

  • @davidrussell6826
    @davidrussell6826 4 года назад

    After listening about 10 different videos, this is the first guy that sounded like he knows what he's talking about. Great job.

  • @RexyFan
    @RexyFan 5 лет назад +2

    Woooooow.... been watching a loooooot of RUclips clips in regards to setting up band equipment (mainly in ear monitors) and using the mixer over the past two weeks cos I’m about to set up my new church band in a couple of weeks time, and I can say is .... this is by far theeeee best video I’ve seen !
    You explained everything about how a mixer works, what all the functions are and how to use them properly in 13 minutes! Which I had to struggle to find over many clips and Piece them altogether.
    Thank you !!!!
    I only wish that I stumbled over this video first.
    Straight 🔥 🔥
    New sub ! 😁

  • @CliveWebbAustralia
    @CliveWebbAustralia 3 года назад

    I just wanted to say thank you all three videos that you have posted on mixing desks. It is very helpful...

  • @LFC2458
    @LFC2458 8 лет назад

    Fantastic Tutorial tekasza very clear instructions mate. Learnt a lot. Cant understand the small amount of people who have disliked. Certain people mate just don't take in simple instructions. Well done,and keep it up. Cya mate.

  • @johnthomas479
    @johnthomas479 6 лет назад

    Very Good Tom, Very concise, a lot in few words, you did the best job in a smaller amount of time than any other video I have seen in the last three hours here on RUclips.

  • @olivia-lv3td
    @olivia-lv3td 6 лет назад +6

    Thank you so much for this. I’m controlling the sound for our 7th grade video news club and this helped sooooo much!

  • @chapmanproductions423
    @chapmanproductions423 4 года назад +1

    Best straight forward explanation of the board! Thank You!

  • @cjwetzel22
    @cjwetzel22 2 года назад

    Thanks for this! It is the best I have seen on the Allen & Heath board. Answers a lot of questions for me as a new operator and I will use to train others.

  • @paulbalogh7064
    @paulbalogh7064 4 года назад +2

    This was really good & i am “fairly “ good @ this stuff but reviewing the basics is always a good idea. Thank you.

  • @christwefollowministries8224
    @christwefollowministries8224 5 лет назад

    This was real helpful than most of the videos on RUclips with the same topic.

  • @ryckeymylez3307
    @ryckeymylez3307 7 лет назад +8

    This was by far the best noob video for sound engineering.

  • @robertpendland4923
    @robertpendland4923 4 года назад +3

    Just awesome, Thanks I can't begin to explain how much I needed this.

  • @willnottsubmitt3514
    @willnottsubmitt3514 5 лет назад

    I really appreciate your vid. Most folks gloss over basics. This is excellent taking it from the basics up. Thank you. 👍

  • @pauljosse
    @pauljosse 3 года назад

    Why wasnt I a nerd at school . So much more useful in real world.

  • @nithia
    @nithia 3 года назад

    My very first job was running the sound board at my church. It was such a pain to get right. The booth was way up in the rafters and to the far left back of house so as to hide it from the attendees. We had no headphones for monitoring up there and I had to use hand signals while leaning half way over the rail of the cramped booth to check with the speakers and performers to make sure everyone could hear what they needed to, and due to the distance to the doors (had to take stairs and a ladder), the interruption it would cause, and the short segments before having to switch mutes on and off; I never had a chance to do a walk to make sure it all sounded good.
    I was about 16 and had never even used a mixer before that job, but I held it for about a year. A video like this then would have been super helpful but RUclips was not around then.
    Oh and I had to make a master recording on tape for each sermon that copies could be made of so they could be taken to people that could not get out of their house or were in hospital.

  • @Virmich
    @Virmich 5 лет назад +1

    Very good, you are quite versed in the use of the instrument and have brought great clarity to the beginner.thanks much

  • @djfingersflores
    @djfingersflores 2 года назад

    GREAT video Tom! Very well explained and straight to the point, NO FLUFF. I love it, keep rockin' steady brother

  • @bornagain0909012012
    @bornagain0909012012 6 лет назад +3

    Thanks brother! I'm sure I'll be watching this over and over and over again! 😅 I'm just starting out with sound board to help my church!

  • @MichaelGorodezky
    @MichaelGorodezky 7 лет назад

    Just what I needed. I know very little. Now I know a lot more. Thanks for the lingo.

  • @allanstelmach
    @allanstelmach 6 лет назад +2

    Great vid! Really clear and straightforward explanation of all the basic concepts

  • @kennyle7132
    @kennyle7132 3 года назад +2

    Awesome tutorial man! Learnt so much in a short amount of time :)

  • @Genna797
    @Genna797 6 лет назад

    Thanks for putting out this video I’m super new at this and the info in the manual wasn’t really sticking. Everything makes much more sense now!

  • @tmkcooking
    @tmkcooking 2 года назад

    Great tutorial and explanation. I play a little guitar on a basic amp and always wondered what all these knobs and buttons actually control. Now I know 👍

  • @keokiheller4351
    @keokiheller4351 7 лет назад +2

    Aloha from Hawaii! Thanks for posting!!! Greatly appreciated!👌🏼😎👍🏽😇

  • @patrickcallan8256
    @patrickcallan8256 9 лет назад +3

    Well done! Thanks for taking the time to make this tutorial .. you have a better grasp than most other youtube'rs on how to use this board.

  • @mashbrothers7354
    @mashbrothers7354 Год назад

    It Worked perfectly after trying other methods this one was the best one, Thanks.

  • @seanmartin5581
    @seanmartin5581 7 лет назад +2

    Quick, clear, and concise! Excellent!

  • @Hernandezvideofilmaudio
    @Hernandezvideofilmaudio 5 месяцев назад

    Excellent video. I totally understand my own mixer now 😊

  • @marcelomainero566
    @marcelomainero566 6 лет назад

    Best explanation ever. Period. Thanks for posting this, it’s the real deal.

  • @chrismay5619
    @chrismay5619 5 лет назад +1

    I agree with this is the best explanation that I have come across. Thank you

  • @easygeorge3161
    @easygeorge3161 3 года назад

    You are a very good teacher ,, you explain it very clearly.

  • @kevinbrown1357
    @kevinbrown1357 3 года назад +1

    I really appreciate your in depth tutorial

  • @mauryisraelvillegasmorris4487
    @mauryisraelvillegasmorris4487 4 года назад +2

    Awesome vid bro👏🏽💯Starting my journey into audio operations▶️💯

  • @robertfelix7950
    @robertfelix7950 5 лет назад +3

    thank you so much. I am being thrusted to head the audio ministry at my church and I have no clue on what I am doing. This video helped a lot.

    • @ToBi-xr2mg
      @ToBi-xr2mg 5 лет назад +1

      Robert Felix Lmao me too. I’m a Network Technician by profession. I’m still learning the EQ for vocals

    • @bradleyhenry1996
      @bradleyhenry1996 5 лет назад

      Same our main sound guy is on holiday and the other sound guy just got a job out of the province . I literally have 0 exp

  • @johnkajwang9278
    @johnkajwang9278 8 лет назад

    hi Tom. am very much thankful for the lesion . actually I have longing to ask a question on the use of monitor but today you have made it clear to me. thank

  • @mrtonyadkins
    @mrtonyadkins 8 лет назад +1

    easy to understand. THANK YOU! I could actually hear you and you gave examples.

  • @USMC_BABE38
    @USMC_BABE38 6 лет назад +1

    Thanks for making this more clearer I had my first tranning last Tuesday I'm going to be doing a dry run with trainer who has been training me I'm super nervous about it but I can do this

  • @earl4466gray
    @earl4466gray 9 лет назад +9

    Thanks so much for posting this! It's very clear and easy to understand even for a complete beginner. Very helpful.

  • @rogercook58
    @rogercook58 3 года назад

    Like you said, " It all comes down to the ear. And that takes practice. Great job my brother. 1/29/2021

  • @manchezy6102
    @manchezy6102 7 лет назад

    wow thanks for this wonderful explanation, many people in my church they are now appreciating the way sound is coming out.

  • @keithfoester7326
    @keithfoester7326 5 лет назад +7

    simple and easy to understand for noobs! like me! i feel like i know some stuff about audio LOL

  • @joyjones5546
    @joyjones5546 6 лет назад

    I love his videos, they are well explained, clear as chrystal

  • @bearpitrock
    @bearpitrock 5 лет назад +1

    Mate. That was such a great refresher. Thank you.

  • @frankbuell1307
    @frankbuell1307 5 лет назад +1

    Thanks I bought a 7$ audio book and it went way over my head but I want to become a sound engineer and your guide is nice and slow for me

  • @randyfinchum4601
    @randyfinchum4601 3 года назад +1

    This was exactly what I needed...thank you for sharing your knowledge sir!

  • @olglez9230
    @olglez9230 5 лет назад +1

    Thank you. This is so useful. And straight to the point

  • @MartinLang1625
    @MartinLang1625 8 лет назад

    I'm looking to buy a Zed 24 mixer today and this is a great vid to introduce me to it. Thanks!

  • @paintgod4
    @paintgod4 4 года назад

    Tom, thank you for your useful and easy to follow video on mixer setup and I learned a lot!

  • @RoddyTullenz
    @RoddyTullenz 5 лет назад +1

    This tutorial is eq’d perfectly.

  • @kmchale1313
    @kmchale1313 5 лет назад

    Dude...awesome!! I wish it gave very specific monitoring set up and mix but I just learned a ton.

  • @chellypooh2012
    @chellypooh2012 Год назад

    You explain this FABULOUS!!!

  • @tomconnally7953
    @tomconnally7953 5 лет назад

    I have had a mixer for years and now I know how to use it!

  • @debbieporter2509
    @debbieporter2509 5 лет назад

    What a great tutorial. I actually have this video on my iphone so it is handy.

  • @larrydoss
    @larrydoss 4 года назад

    Very nice job at explaining board operation basics. Hope you plan to do board specific settings and the effects for instruments and vocals. You would be very good at it. Thank you for making this video.

  • @Trendlaser_
    @Trendlaser_ 5 лет назад

    Thanks, I wanted to know more about the AUX SEND and how to deliver efx to a channel and how to control it. Covered that making it easy to understand--I think. Gotta try it.

  • @rosabellailluminous3811
    @rosabellailluminous3811 7 лет назад

    Thank you for making this!! I've been thrown into running sound boards in the past (even the master fader app) but didn't quite understand how the input vs. output worked or how to fix what I heard (usually just turned dials until it got fixed). I even heard someone on a mic the other day and even though they were loud, they had a very muffled sound-too much "body". As of now, I *know* the first range I would tweak (mid).
    Well done!

  • @Philip_J
    @Philip_J 3 года назад +2

    Well, In regards to the +48V, most DI boxes does need phantom power to run, which isn't an uncommon thing to see in a live setting. At my church we are using 4 DI boxes, which all need phantom power.

  • @davidgeorge1294
    @davidgeorge1294 3 года назад +1

    The first piece of equipment you buy is a DBX drive rack. Did you hear me? Add a period and end of story to that. Then you can buy the rest. Remember quality matters a ton when it comes to a sound system.
    With great equipment u can do miricals. With junk equipment it's more like mission impossible so you do the best you can do with what you got but you can't make great sound with crappy equipment. At some point your hands are tied and you have to settle for the best sound you can produce with what you have to work with.

  • @RelaxingMusic-mp8lq
    @RelaxingMusic-mp8lq 5 лет назад

    Organic info .Excellent.

  • @bernie4436
    @bernie4436 2 года назад

    Easy to understand. Thank you

  • @gunslinger8130
    @gunslinger8130 7 лет назад

    LMAO!! I have three mixers in my home recording studio that I have yet to fully figure out...a Fostex 16 channel rack mount line mixer, a Peavey RQ 1606M Desk Mixer, and recently acquired a Yamaha MG12/4X Desk Mixer. I've learned quite a bit by trial and error...just plugging in shit until I get sound output, or trying to hook the two or three together as one main mixer for all of my music gear. It's a pain in the ass...but after watching quite a few instructional videos, I am slowly figuring it out.

  • @SamuelBullock
    @SamuelBullock 5 лет назад

    Great job, very easy to follow. Now I will be able to get the best sound from my equipment.

  • @thedistinguishinguctcampai671
    @thedistinguishinguctcampai671 6 лет назад

    Wooow, best mixer tutorial ever, Thank you bro

  • @naykoz
    @naykoz Год назад

    Thank you SO much for this video :) it really helped me out!

  • @Tecno-ne1le
    @Tecno-ne1le 7 лет назад +1

    very good info i want to see how to connect to monitor display ,with speker also

  • @edwardgrabczewski
    @edwardgrabczewski 7 лет назад

    Nice and clear introduction. Thanks!

  • @meandmysunshine1
    @meandmysunshine1 Год назад

    Thank you! This was very helpful!

  • @BIGDADDY-vl6qf
    @BIGDADDY-vl6qf 3 года назад

    A lot of good info here! Thanks for this!

  • @jacksondog740
    @jacksondog740 5 лет назад

    Excellent explanation

  • @ausi1189
    @ausi1189 3 месяца назад

    Such a great video! Thank you

  • @brianwolle2509
    @brianwolle2509 4 года назад

    nicely done. knew most of it but great job of explaining.

  • @davidgeorge1294
    @davidgeorge1294 3 года назад +1

    Learn how to properly turn your system on and off. This is done so there are no unwanted pops that can lead to damaged equipment. With all volume levels off, turn everything on then the power amps. To shut down, once the amps cool down a bit turn the volumes off and the amps off first then the board. Anytime you plug anything in or out of the system while it's running make sure the volume is off this is to help eliminate those loud pops that can damage your equipment. The power amp volumes get set first usually maxed or near maximum. Normally you set them then forget them. This is as loud as you can get. Then the gains and the faders and lastly the main outs. I've seen a lot of mistakes people wondering why it's not loud enough only to discover the amp is at half volume. The performers often cause most if not all of the feedback. Guitarist like to turn thier guitars up. Once you have them set for max volume without feedback and then they turn up, boom you got feedback. That's just one of a million feedback examples. The point is you can set that equipment and mix perfectly and it will feedback. You get the blame even though it's most likely not your fault. So have big shoulders and be ready for this. Don't just kick back and enjoy the show. The next thing you know is the singer turns into Axle Rose, starts swinging the mic. The mic gets to close to the monitor and feedback. Know where your max volume is so you can go there if you need to or want to but start out as conservatively as you can so things don't get out of control. Before you know it the club owner is mad because this ears are bleeding. The room can change. It can only have a few people at first by the end of the night it's packed. All this can effect your sound.

  • @0713PalomoJon
    @0713PalomoJon 7 лет назад +2

    you just saved me a bunch of time and money sir. thanks

  • @lightwayacoustics
    @lightwayacoustics 9 лет назад

    Dude i had everything down up untill the Aux part.. def need to re-watch that section... i kinda get it, but def a lot to take in.. good job man...

  • @MrMusicmicky
    @MrMusicmicky 6 лет назад

    Perfect, all the essential info! Thanks!

  • @nihaomao3063
    @nihaomao3063 5 лет назад

    Thank you so much. So simple and straight forward.

  • @romanzlatov1856
    @romanzlatov1856 3 года назад +1

    This is so good. Thank you so much!