Teddy! On these cheap gigs, the VRX is perfect. It's better than a stick rig, but it can be one if needed. Thanks for watching my little video here and I’m looking forward to seeing what’s on the other side of your shop wall. I admire the entire crew over there. I’m looking forward to your next video and I hope you are having great shows this season.
Love your videos man! Awesome set up you've got there. I'm a big fan of the midas and behringer desks, I've got an XR18 for my own work (mainly conference, weddings & livestreams). I use the X Edit desktop app to do a lot of the set up stuff, as I have channel presets for just about anything that I can load on there, which is a huge timesaver. You ever have much "Intermodulation" issues with wireless mics? I've been watching a few bands vlogs and they constantly have issues with their wireless mics dropping out.
Thank you! Yeah, I need to make some more presets and have all of them on a flash drive and PC. I always just work as fast as I can. Yes, a couple of things. Separate wireless mics from in-ears. I’d say at least 6-10ft. If they are all in one rack you will have issues. I love Shure’s wireless workbench. Even if you don’t run Shure wireless it’s still a great tool to keep wireless up and running. Lastly, run your paddles on both planes. One verticle and one horizontal. So as the antennas move on stage there is always a paddle to receive or transmit.
3:44 Same God Right Now, Same God Back Then!
yo, I'm a sound guy myself and I love ur vidoes!
Isaaac thanks for watching! It's great to have fellow sound humans here.
VRX going strong! We still have em going too.
Teddy! On these cheap gigs, the VRX is perfect. It's better than a stick rig, but it can be one if needed. Thanks for watching my little video here and I’m looking forward to seeing what’s on the other side of your shop wall. I admire the entire crew over there. I’m looking forward to your next video and I hope you are having great shows this season.
Can you put a video out about your power distribution system and how to build your own?
Love your videos man!
Awesome set up you've got there. I'm a big fan of the midas and behringer desks, I've got an XR18 for my own work (mainly conference, weddings & livestreams). I use the X Edit desktop app to do a lot of the set up stuff, as I have channel presets for just about anything that I can load on there, which is a huge timesaver.
You ever have much "Intermodulation" issues with wireless mics? I've been watching a few bands vlogs and they constantly have issues with their wireless mics dropping out.
Thank you! Yeah, I need to make some more presets and have all of them on a flash drive and PC. I always just work as fast as I can. Yes, a couple of things.
Separate wireless mics from in-ears. I’d say at least 6-10ft. If they are all in one rack you will have issues.
I love Shure’s wireless workbench. Even if you don’t run Shure wireless it’s still a great tool to keep wireless up and running. Lastly, run your paddles on both planes. One verticle and one horizontal. So as the antennas move on stage there is always a paddle to receive or transmit.
was the sound mixer on time 9:18 / 11:24 a Soundcraft VI 1000?
Soundcraft Vi2000 very close. I like the Vi series.
Look like a very smal audience?
Yes we knew the gig would be light. I didn't really want to do it, but the show must go on! Thanks for watching!