Just a little advice, I've been doing production for 35yrs in Hollywood, CA. Get some "White tape" and label you channels on your mixer so you know thats on Ch.1-6 and it wouldn't be a bad idea to label the ends of your cables, so again at a quick glance you know that cables are what ie a "patch bay". Trust it cuts the guessing game out. If a issue should happen and trust me if you play long enough it will. You can Trouble shoot much faster. God Bless ya'll
To make space for the Nord on that mixer, you could set your clicks/tracks to have a mono output from the computer and have only one of those 1/4” connected, and connect the nord into that input. You guys are running mono ears and a mono mix out so it wouldn’t really matter if clicks are stereo. So essentially 1. Run your clicks/tracks mono from your DAW that runs clicks 2. Disconnect the black OR red 1/4” coming from the computer 3. Plug the Nord into the open input 4. All done
Great works y’all. Love the fact you guys make things works on the budget. This is what I’ve been doing at small churches throughout the Native American communities. Keep up the good work. Blessings 🤙🏽🤙🏽🤙🏽🤙🏽🤙🏽🤙🏽🤙🏽🤙🏽
this setup literally looks like my home studio set-up. :). Love it! I would recommend working on cable management, because that can be done regardless of budget. :) and maybe make a update video so we can see how ya'll have grown, its been 3 years. :)
A much better way to monitor with headphones is to use the "send" output, then you can make a unique headphone only mix using the GREY send knobs, and this does not alter your master outs. You can look at the grey AUX "send" knobs as if its a second mixer....... I'm happy to clarify, just ask me...
@@MWD19862809I can explain now that I did some research 😂 basically the jacks labeled “aux” are just more outputs that you can mix individually from the main output. Instead of plugging the headphone amp into one of the main outs, plug it into an aux output so that way you can personalize the mix being sent to the aux (this case would be the headphone amp) rather than changing the entire mix coming out of the main output. For more clarification you can look up videos describing how to use aux sends. Basically what I did
If you were going to do a set up like this. Just be careful because he is using a quarter inch or 1/4 to the mixer for some of his instrument. The problem with using a Quarter inch cable is that it might not be balance and depending on your budget it might cost too much to buy balance cable. To purpose of using a balance cable is that you will get a better sound and you won’t get nose from cable. Yes you can get noise from cheap cable that is why it is best to use a balance cable. Another idea is that you can buy a direct box to balance out your quarter inch cable. There are many different types of the boxes that are affordable. This is just a suggestion only because for his church this is might work but for other the churches or people trying to set up cables, you can run into a lot of different problem.
Question: do you create another mixer for the vocals? And how would you connect the 2 mixers please. This video has been so helpful for me trying to do talkback and clicks setup. Thank you
This was good fellas. Question about what you said at minute 9:45.... why is that? I did that by default at my Church just messing around, but I never knew the reason why putting the cord in half way works like that
Im impressed with the amount of hits you received.... but im concerned that you didnt have a diagram written down about what is connected to what... seems like a lot of guessing. The reason why you put a 1/4" adapter half way is because of ring and tip.... you are using a mono plug for a stereo socket or vice versa, you need to know the difference between a mono 1/4" adapter (guitar or instrument cable) which has only one black line verses a stereo 1/4" adapter that has two. The video was filled with how to connect instruments to a mixer and the topic was basically the headphone amplifier which was the main way that the musicians can hear the "talk back mic" moving the balance to the left and playing sounds on the right is nice for bass and guitar... but keyboard and organ should be in stereo... so when you use a MONO side for the keyboard input you loose the stereo sound of the keyboard. Its very clear that this is ONLY for the musicians and NOT for the vocals or choir... but using a mixer with buses could do the same thing. so the musicians cant hear the choir through the headphones? you can easily bring the choir mics into the mixer if you wanted too but the correct way is to use a real mixer that has aux/buses/sends/groups etc There is nothing special about the set up... the headphone is just its own mixer that allows multiple headphones to have independent volumes to each musician but technically the mixer had nothing to do with that device so you could have NO instruments and the headphone mixer would still work where every musician could hear whats ever going into it. So the video could have been to the point of the headphone amplifier. so anyone who dont know how to connect a PA system would appreciate the video but the entire point of the video was the headphone amplifier NOT the instruments that connects to the mixer. I also suggest to label the ends of each cable so you dont have to guess what is connected on the other end.... so Im happy that you receive a lot of views but its like the blind leading the blind if you dont understand how mixers work. The way that the talk back system works is using the headphone amplifier you can pan instruments to the left and you can pan the talk back mike to the right, that is a cheap way to do it. I believe in giving God my best not my cheapest... but to each is own. You can accomplish the same thing if you had a mixer with buses. You could bus the talk back channel and use the same cheap headphone amplifier but keep the stereo instruments in stereo... you are compromising how the stereo keyboard plays black the sounds just to save a few dollars. Im not a fan of cutting corners just to save some money. buy professional gear for church but many churches do not invest in professional gear.
Dude, the video is about a budget. Reading is fundamental. Your commentary is so irrelevant while needful and helpful for sooo many people that just need basics and can grow from there. If you have a better way, do your own video.
How do you run this set up to the front of house please.... Cos what was mentioned was the run out into an irig... But how do u still keep this set up and run it out to the front of house speakers?
One side is for the click/metronome and Cues such as it telling us there is a verse coming up or a chorus. The other one is for us to hear the other instruments such as electric guitar or aux. Just incase an instrument is too loud at a certain part,then we can adjust it immediately rather then someone else without inears telling us that it is too loud in the house. Does that make sense?
Guys, I know you're hearts are in the right place but, you really shouldn't be putting this out as a suggested method. Not least because your headphone amp is expecting a stereo signal but because you're using a mono line (one side of the desk's outs) you're having to push the plug in only half way. This really is not a good solution, even on a budget.
I know your heart is in the right place but your comment is for another video. When doing what you can with what you have all you can can expect is for these guys to get better. Not a warning on what is obviously working for them and even helping other people. Give your comments to the professionals, not for two upcoming professionals that are paving their way to success.
@@rodneyjackson5586 Sorry but I disagree. What they do in their own church is totally up to them. They're getting something to work for them with limited resources, good on them. BUT, they shouldn't be putting it up here on YT as a suggested method for others to copy.
Depends on what you want going out through the house and what you want just your band to hear or both so, the talk back mic, the click and cues and vocals should be panned just so the band can hear it in their ears. The backing track can be centered or panned the opposite way because you already have the click and cues and it would be going out through the house. Does that make sense?
would be better off selling the 2 mixers you have and buying something better, more complication than it's worth, analog mixers are very, very cheap now since anybody that can do better has went digital.
This is what it means when we say "budget". No disrespect to other christian youtubers out there but this is "budget". Thank you for this. God bless.
They be like, “on a budget…of 10k” 😂
Just a little advice, I've been doing production for 35yrs in Hollywood, CA. Get some "White tape" and label you channels on your mixer so you know thats on Ch.1-6 and it wouldn't be a bad idea to label the ends of your cables, so again at a quick glance you know that cables are what ie a "patch bay". Trust it cuts the guessing game out. If a issue should happen and trust me if you play long enough it will. You can Trouble shoot much faster. God Bless ya'll
facts
Each one teach one..
Now this is what a BUDGET MEANS dear youtubers...
This is the best video to watch if you want to have a basic setup.
To make space for the Nord on that mixer, you could set your clicks/tracks to have a mono output from the computer and have only one of those 1/4” connected, and connect the nord into that input. You guys are running mono ears and a mono mix out so it wouldn’t really matter if clicks are stereo.
So essentially
1. Run your clicks/tracks mono from your DAW that runs clicks
2. Disconnect the black OR red 1/4” coming from the computer
3. Plug the Nord into the open input
4. All done
Great works y’all. Love the fact you guys make things works on the budget.
This is what I’ve been doing at small churches throughout the Native American communities.
Keep up the good work.
Blessings
🤙🏽🤙🏽🤙🏽🤙🏽🤙🏽🤙🏽🤙🏽🤙🏽
This is a variation of what we used to do in my church. Nice 👍
Best video ever on talkback mic
im a musicians in churches and I Learned something, God Bless You guys
This is a very good example of tight on budget videos and well explained.
Thank You Sirrrrr.....Greatly Appreciated would love to hear yall Roc Out!.... I'm a Drummer in my Home Church & I Definitely Learned Something 👍
1/4" insert is a TRS input just so you know there usually already stereo, finally someone broke down there setup and reset up in the video
Great job young fellas making great use of what you have...
You saved my life. I have all my equipment I just don’t know how to plug everything up!! Thanks💯
God bless you my brothers! Truly appreciate you
this setup literally looks like my home studio set-up. :). Love it!
I would recommend working on cable management, because that can be done regardless of budget. :) and maybe make a update video so we can see how ya'll have grown, its been 3 years. :)
Very informative video. Thanks!
Ditch the 1/4” cables and go with balanced xlr cables and direct boxes for your instruments
They don't need them for their budget set
Very instructive video ! Thank you
A much better way to monitor with headphones is to use the "send" output, then you can make a unique headphone only mix using the GREY send knobs, and this does not alter your master outs. You can look at the grey AUX "send" knobs as if its a second mixer....... I'm happy to clarify, just ask me...
Can you clarify?
@@MWD19862809 do you understand what the aux send does?
Can you elaborate please
@@MWD19862809I can explain now that I did some research 😂 basically the jacks labeled “aux” are just more outputs that you can mix individually from the main output. Instead of plugging the headphone amp into one of the main outs, plug it into an aux output so that way you can personalize the mix being sent to the aux (this case would be the headphone amp) rather than changing the entire mix coming out of the main output. For more clarification you can look up videos describing how to use aux sends. Basically what I did
@@jayqwanwearing3926wait how does the aux look like? I don’t see it on my mixer
Thank you, gentlemen, for your knowledge and time!
i have some equipment but dont know the use of them.. this video helps
Thanks for the video i dod not know the trick of the halfway
So helpful thank you 🙏🏽
If you were going to do a set up like this. Just be careful because he is using a quarter inch or 1/4 to the mixer for some of his instrument. The problem with using a Quarter inch cable is that it might not be balance and depending on your budget it might cost too much to buy balance cable. To purpose of using a balance cable is that you will get a better sound and you won’t get nose from cable. Yes you can get noise from cheap cable that is why it is best to use a balance cable. Another idea is that you can buy a direct box to balance out your quarter inch cable. There are many different types of the boxes that are affordable.
This is just a suggestion only because for his church this is might work but for other the churches or people trying to set up cables, you can run into a lot of different problem.
Thank you for sharing God bless
You didn’t talk about the operation of the talk back mic
Thank you for sharing!
Y’all could get a trs to a 3.5 and that would free up a extra spot
Very helpfull video
thank youu
Thank you!
Very helpful
Thankkkk you!!!
Awesome video guys! Any chance you know how to do talkback with a digital console?
Question: do you create another mixer for the vocals? And how would you connect the 2 mixers please. This video has been so helpful for me trying to do talkback and clicks setup. Thank you
What is the chord (the one of the left with the gold cap) that’s hooked up the Roland speaker connected to?
That cord is hooked up to the nord keyboard @4:56 you’ll see it. We do not run that through our ears. Just through the amp.
@@smoothtoneuncut9032 man thanks literally the best video I seen out here. You explained everything including Irig🗣💯
Very informative 👍🏽 ... works for home setups to ? 🤔
Can we hear the sound of the band. Good Job
Hello guys, pls can you tell me what the irig is used for, since you did not really connect it to anything in the video, thank you
question. what is the purpose of plugging the bass amp into the mixer when the guitar is plugged straight into the amp?
This was good fellas. Question about what you said at minute 9:45.... why is that? I did that by default at my Church just messing around, but I never knew the reason why putting the cord in half way works like that
We aren’t sure why that happens. That is just how the headphone amp was manufactured. We are currently looking for a better solution
Great video but one question, can we buy a smaller mixer and plug it up into a bigger mixer? If you can, can y’all make a video on how to do it?
Please how you get your sound from your mixer to the main one at the back? You didn’t show that.
Please explain how u hear the loop from ur headphones please. And can the sound of the instruments come out from the house speakers ?
💯
Hello I have a couple questions
We just have an organ and drums but we want a click beat. How would I set up if I don't have keyboards?
Im impressed with the amount of hits you received.... but im concerned that you didnt have a diagram written down about what is connected to what... seems like a lot of guessing. The reason why you put a 1/4" adapter half way is because of ring and tip.... you are using a mono plug for a stereo socket or vice versa, you need to know the difference between a mono 1/4" adapter (guitar or instrument cable) which has only one black line verses a stereo 1/4" adapter that has two. The video was filled with how to connect instruments to a mixer and the topic was basically the headphone amplifier which was the main way that the musicians can hear the "talk back mic" moving the balance to the left and playing sounds on the right is nice for bass and guitar... but keyboard and organ should be in stereo... so when you use a MONO side for the keyboard input you loose the stereo sound of the keyboard. Its very clear that this is ONLY for the musicians and NOT for the vocals or choir... but using a mixer with buses could do the same thing. so the musicians cant hear the choir through the headphones? you can easily bring the choir mics into the mixer if you wanted too but the correct way is to use a real mixer that has aux/buses/sends/groups etc There is nothing special about the set up... the headphone is just its own mixer that allows multiple headphones to have independent volumes to each musician but technically the mixer had nothing to do with that device so you could have NO instruments and the headphone mixer would still work where every musician could hear whats ever going into it. So the video could have been to the point of the headphone amplifier. so anyone who dont know how to connect a PA system would appreciate the video but the entire point of the video was the headphone amplifier NOT the instruments that connects to the mixer. I also suggest to label the ends of each cable so you dont have to guess what is connected on the other end.... so Im happy that you receive a lot of views but its like the blind leading the blind if you dont understand how mixers work. The way that the talk back system works is using the headphone amplifier you can pan instruments to the left and you can pan the talk back mike to the right, that is a cheap way to do it. I believe in giving God my best not my cheapest... but to each is own. You can accomplish the same thing if you had a mixer with buses. You could bus the talk back channel and use the same cheap headphone amplifier but keep the stereo instruments in stereo... you are compromising how the stereo keyboard plays black the sounds just to save a few dollars. Im not a fan of cutting corners just to save some money. buy professional gear for church but many churches do not invest in professional gear.
Dude, the video is about a budget. Reading is fundamental. Your commentary is so irrelevant while needful and helpful for sooo many people that just need basics and can grow from there. If you have a better way, do your own video.
How do each person with a headphone control what they hear?
Does the amp head of the bass count as a DI BOX ??? I can just connect it to the mixer like that???
Where can you find the griffin cable
How do you run this set up to the front of house please.... Cos what was mentioned was the run out into an irig... But how do u still keep this set up and run it out to the front of house speakers?
ruclips.net/video/qjMVII55puY/видео.html
Let me know if this helps
@@smoothtoneuncut9032
Yes this helped me out tremendously... Thank you
So I panned the mic to the left and I can still hear it through the amp, how do I fix that?
And so with that drum over head mic you can hear everything threw the headphones?
Nothing would be different. You’d just need another space for headphones because there are 5 musicians. one musician can plug into the mixer.
Yes
I have a question. Do you not have vocals or singers?
Can y’all hear the choirs mics or just your set up and instrument mix
And do I necessarily need the DI box to connect the mixer to the house mix or can I just connect directly to the snake, if I have the right cable
From my experience, unless you want to spend money, DI box is not necessary.
What type of piano amp is that
Thanks for this Video. Question: what wattage is the amp that you all are running this through?
I don't think they are using any amp for it. They just run it directly to the front of house mixer and it goes to the house amp from there
Why does the laptop need t occupy two channels (i.e..3 & 4)?
One side is for the click/metronome and Cues such as it telling us there is a verse coming up or a chorus. The other one is for us to hear the other instruments such as electric guitar or aux. Just incase an instrument is too loud at a certain part,then we can adjust it immediately rather then someone else without inears telling us that it is too loud in the house. Does that make sense?
@@smoothtoneuncut9032 Def my man...good looking out...ijn
Can you plug a talkback mic and the keyboard in the same channel?
No
What exact mixer is that?
what do mu mean by talk back mic sir???
So what does the i-rig plug into and for what purpose?
The irig is for your phone if you want to go live on social media or record your music.
Guys, I know you're hearts are in the right place but, you really shouldn't be putting this out as a suggested method. Not least because your headphone amp is expecting a stereo signal but because you're using a mono line (one side of the desk's outs) you're having to push the plug in only half way. This really is not a good solution, even on a budget.
1/4 TRS cable would do the trick
I know your heart is in the right place but your comment is for another video. When doing what you can with what you have all you can can expect is for these guys to get better. Not a warning on what is obviously working for them and even helping other people. Give your comments to the professionals, not for two upcoming professionals that are paving their way to success.
@@rodneyjackson5586 Sorry but I disagree. What they do in their own church is totally up to them. They're getting something to work for them with limited resources, good on them. BUT, they shouldn't be putting it up here on YT as a suggested method for others to copy.
@@rodneyjackson5586 You’re right. It was bit over the top. We have all been there. I actually don’t find much of an issue with what they’ve arranged.
Where are y’all based?
so what is panned to thee left and what's centered?
Depends on what you want going out through the house and what you want just your band to hear or both so, the talk back mic, the click and cues and vocals should be panned just so the band can hear it in their ears. The backing track can be centered or panned the opposite way because you already have the click and cues and it would be going out through the house. Does that make sense?
@@smoothtoneuncut9032 definitely! Thank you 🙏🏾
How do you hear Vocals
I’ll make a video addressing this soon
@@smoothtoneuncut9032 cool
Im suprised y'all don't have di boxes for your bass and keys.
But y’all never talk on how to send the sound back to the house.. y’all just have the sound around the stage
ruclips.net/video/qjMVII55puY/видео.html
Let me know if this is what you mean. We had to make a separate video for running things through the sanctuary instead of an amp
Sigh...now this is budget with a capital B...wonder how this system sounds when everybody starts playing/singing.
my church mixer cant pan
What kind of mixer you have?
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I didn't like it when the sound guy at church talked back to me
would be better off selling the 2 mixers you have and buying something better, more complication than it's worth, analog mixers are very, very cheap now since anybody that can do better has went digital.
We have 2 keys guitar bass and drums so what would be different?
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