Behringer Mixer: How to do a setup

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  • Опубликовано: 29 ноя 2024

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  • @skroll71
    @skroll71 8 месяцев назад +1

    I have a 1202 mixer I have only used for home jamming. Now I am using it for our house-band, and this video has been incredibly helpful! Thank you so much!!

    • @Tobinindustrial
      @Tobinindustrial  8 месяцев назад

      I am so happy that this video as helpful to you. Even though it is small, it has many neat a functional features. I hope you enjoy your house band for many years to come.

  • @sharpygaming9546
    @sharpygaming9546 5 лет назад +24

    God i love the people who cut the bullshit and get straight into the information, Thanks man!

    • @Tobinindustrial
      @Tobinindustrial  5 лет назад +3

      I am sometimes guilty of rambling on but I tried really hard to stick to the topic . Thanks for watching my video.

  • @howardsix9708
    @howardsix9708 5 лет назад +6

    Excellently watchable, Andy, made things a lot easier to understand and digest at my age (83), all the best.

    • @Tobinindustrial
      @Tobinindustrial  5 лет назад

      Thanks, As a musician I knew people would appreciate a cut to the chase video showing people how to get a good start on a good sounding PA. I wish I was a better editor. I have so much more to share but it is cumbersome and intricate to explain and demonstrate smoothly without losing your audience 5 minutes in.

    • @nycsongman9758
      @nycsongman9758 3 года назад

      Keep on rocking, Howard; don't stop; I don't plan on ever, either ! - 64 year-old baby from Brooklyn

  • @wiidlbeetle3857
    @wiidlbeetle3857 3 года назад +11

    I’ve been in music for around 25 years and have never messed with a board (I’m a bassist 😆) so this video helped a LOT. Thanks for taking the time to make this!!!

    • @Tobinindustrial
      @Tobinindustrial  3 года назад

      I thank you for your support. Good luck with your mixing.

    • @Jai.zTechDomain
      @Jai.zTechDomain 3 года назад +1

      I am also a bass guitarist but am new to mixing, I am getting this exact same mixer so this was really helpful :)

    • @Tobinindustrial
      @Tobinindustrial  3 года назад

      @@Jai.zTechDomain Thanks for watching my video and supporting my channel. Good luck with your mixer purchase.

    • @Jai.zTechDomain
      @Jai.zTechDomain 3 года назад +1

      @@Tobinindustrial No problem thank you for helping me otherwise I would have no clue on what to do

    • @Tobinindustrial
      @Tobinindustrial  3 года назад

      @@Jai.zTechDomain Anytime my =friend. Just reach out if you have a question. I will try my best to answer.

  • @GeneWaddle
    @GeneWaddle 4 года назад +5

    This is the best video I've found explaining how to properly set up a mixer. Now I actually understand what to do. Thank you.

    • @Tobinindustrial
      @Tobinindustrial  4 года назад +1

      Glad it was helpful! That is the reason why I did the video. Everybody else seems to think people already know it all.

  • @petersmith5358
    @petersmith5358 4 года назад +5

    Andy, I live in Germany (near Frankfurt) and recently purchased a Behringer Q802 USB mixer back in mid March this year, I came across your video on "How to do a setup" and it worked perfectly. I returned the Q802 back to where I purchased it and upgraded to a QX1202 USB (found it to be much more versatile) I received it Wednesday this week and used your video to setup my mike today, it works perfectly. I'm using a BM-800 mic (inexpensive but it has pretty decent sound quality for what I'll use it for). Just want to thank you, your video is simple to understand and to learn from.

    • @Tobinindustrial
      @Tobinindustrial  4 года назад

      I am s happy that the video was useful to you Peter. Thank you for supporting my YT channel. All the best with your audio endeavors and may God bless and keep you and your family safe and healthy.

  • @brianmorris8045
    @brianmorris8045 2 года назад +1

    I have a similar small unit here...you made more sense than the instructions...great layman's explanations get the message across. Beneficial for those who are just starting out. I have a 12 hole Behringer, and a Yamaha 212s. Depends on the occasion and how big, whether I take the Yammy or Behringer. All three are great mixers.
    As a musician I have been picking the brains of all the soundguys and gals too, to get a reasonably respectable knowledge of sound gear. I found the small mixer in a small restaurant when I was doing solo, great with small 100w. Still had the quality, but lesser volume. If someone asked me 40 years ago I'd be using those things, I'd be saying get me a pilot's licence first...lol. If there's anyone around me who has a better knowledge to set my mixers up, even better if they volunteer their efforts...the winner is me with an even clearer sound...and the patrons win too. Unlike some musicians, I am not afraid to learn more even at the age of 70. If you think you have learnt everything, you haven't learnt as much as you think, and you are probably conceited. And I've met a few of them. Great down to earth vid.

    • @Tobinindustrial
      @Tobinindustrial  2 года назад

      I have been playing in bands for a few decades and I learned the hard way. One thing I did learn is that less is more. I also learned that being loud is not really a good thing.
      You need to play to within the limits of the PA system. If you push the system, it becomes harsh and distorted and you lose quality audio. Also, putting different instruments into a proper part of the EQ mix and keeping them clean and distinguishable is a great start to any mix.
      Thank you for your comment. I do appreciate the feedback. I am so glad this video was helpful to you.

    • @brianmorris8045
      @brianmorris8045 2 года назад +1

      @@Tobinindustrial That what a lot of newbies don't understand. The capabilities of their equipment, and whether or not they'll blow their speakers. lol. Nitey nites, it's 0330hrs local here in Adelaide, Sth. Australia. Time to enter the land of nod.

    • @Tobinindustrial
      @Tobinindustrial  2 года назад

      @@brianmorris8045 Good night brother.

  • @activetraveladventures3778
    @activetraveladventures3778 7 лет назад +1

    I have watched numerous videos on mixer set up this afternoon and rank yours as the most helpful - easy to understand and you covered buttons no one else did. Thank you SOOO much!

    • @Tobinindustrial
      @Tobinindustrial  7 лет назад

      Thanks so much. My intention was to break it down into simple but necessary steps that would give the person the best chance at setting up a good professional sound and then just keep adding channels as they needed in a simple but clear cut way. Thanks for watching. I didn't know there were so many people needing such a basic tutorial so I may try and do more in order to try and help others.

    • @activetraveladventures3778
      @activetraveladventures3778 7 лет назад +1

      There are thousands of us out there starting a podcast without your musical/audio background so things such as mixers and how to use them are like learning a foreign language to us.
      We need instruction even more basic like: this is what the plug thingy looks like and here's where you put it (see we don't even know the names of the connectors). Owners Manuals are so thin and unhelpful these days, that if it weren't for such helpful people as yourself, I don't know what we'd do. They tell us what the knob is called, but we just don't know what that means or how /why we are supposed to turn it.
      Thanks again for your video. I'm now on Day Two of trying to get everything connected, and getting the correct cords and adapters, but at least with your video, I am more confident on how to use it once I finally get it all together. Fingers crossed:)

    • @Tobinindustrial
      @Tobinindustrial  7 лет назад

      I certainly hear you and if there is anything more specific you'd like me to cover. I will do my best to help out with another demonstration.

  • @j.hlavac4975
    @j.hlavac4975 7 лет назад +17

    Speaking as an absolute beginner, I found your video very helpful. I found the way you went about connecting things sensible and extremely informative. As Mr. Hollister says, beats the heck outta the instructions. Thanks so much for doing this.

    • @Tobinindustrial
      @Tobinindustrial  7 лет назад

      Thank you for the comment. It is good to know that this video is being helpful to people wanting clear cut way of setting up a sound system

  • @АлекандрИванов-у7у

    Hello Andy. Thank you for the video. Recently I got such a mixer. After reading the instructions, there were more questions than answers. After your video, I was able to adjust the sound from the microphone to the headphone output, but you have two strips of level meters lit, and I only have one. So you helped me a lot. If they made a video on how to use the dynamic microphone, mixer and HF radio that is on your desk, that would be very cool

    • @Tobinindustrial
      @Tobinindustrial  Год назад

      Thank you for supporting my channel. I am glad that the video was helpful to you.

  • @thatwasmeyyc
    @thatwasmeyyc 6 лет назад +3

    Very helpful in helping me decide if I want to buy one of these mixers. Thank you for the detailed tutorial.

  • @DatNguyen-gi8pi
    @DatNguyen-gi8pi 4 года назад +1

    How to connect 8 (eight) mic’s to this mixer ? Your explanation is much BETTER than the Behringer video, it seem liked you knew their product better than them .

    • @Tobinindustrial
      @Tobinindustrial  4 года назад

      There are only 4 low impedance plugs on this mixer. the other 8 channels are 4 stereo channels (Left & Right) that can be used as 8 high impedance channels. Technically this is only a 4 channel mixer when it comes to the low impedance jack capabilities so it is odd that it is deemed a 12 channel mixer but they count both low and high impedance channels. I hope this is helpful to you.

    • @DatNguyen-gi8pi
      @DatNguyen-gi8pi 4 года назад +1

      Does this mixer have the pre-amp output, my problem is I have 8 mic’s (for a choir) but I have only ONE input on the main mixer of the band. I need something liked “Rockville Line 8” but I like a better quality.

    • @Tobinindustrial
      @Tobinindustrial  4 года назад +1

      @@DatNguyen-gi8pi The preamp out is the Left and Right (Main out) is a preamp signal out to anything that is plugged into it. If you have one channel to insert the signal in and 8mics then you will need to find an 8 channel (low impedance if necessary) to mix all your mic levels in and then send that mix out to the one channel of the main mixer.

  • @FellowFilo
    @FellowFilo 4 года назад +1

    Great video, very useful. I got a preloved Behringer PMP1000 from a sale and needed the knowhow. Your video cam up on the top searches.

    • @Tobinindustrial
      @Tobinindustrial  4 года назад

      Thanks for watching my video. I am glad it was so helpful to you. All the best with your "new to you" mixer. God bless you.

  • @RustyGlovebox
    @RustyGlovebox 7 лет назад +1

    Cool info and didn't know what was involved in setting up a sound board properly. Thanks

    • @Tobinindustrial
      @Tobinindustrial  7 лет назад +1

      I am glad that this video was informative to you. Thanks for watching my video.

  • @James_Bowie
    @James_Bowie Год назад +1

    At 5:26 : The electrical difference is that XLR cables are BALANCED thus immune to cross-talk and other electrical noise along the run as compared to the UNBALANCED 1/4" cables. For that reason, pros always use BALANCED cables to their desks. In a pro scenario, anyone on stage with an unbalanced cable will need to connect via a DI box.

  • @kimraifsnider426
    @kimraifsnider426 7 лет назад +1

    I found the video very helpful....I use for karaoke and I was a little overwhelmed with all the controls updating from a very large and heavy peavy mixer amp. I really just need to add reverb for my singers to make them sound better and couldn't figure it out so thank you for making it easier on me!

  • @cvdavis
    @cvdavis 2 года назад

    This video has been a huge help to get me going on my Behringer mixer. Thanks!!

    • @Tobinindustrial
      @Tobinindustrial  2 года назад

      I am happy it was helpful to you. You are most welcome. God bless you.

  • @XReyOnline
    @XReyOnline 5 лет назад +1

    Thanks, Andy. I like your video. Simple and straight to the point.

    • @Tobinindustrial
      @Tobinindustrial  5 лет назад

      Thanks very much for your kind comment. God bless you!

  • @brosolution
    @brosolution 6 лет назад +2

    Thansk alot from the skabros in guadalajara..we starting a band and this was very helpful to sep up our stuff

    • @Tobinindustrial
      @Tobinindustrial  6 лет назад +1

      All the best with your band. Thanks for watching and God bless!

  • @greenharvestproductions6743
    @greenharvestproductions6743 6 лет назад +1

    Great review you really explain it completely so that anybody who has this particular mixer can get to use it the right way thank you for this video

    • @Tobinindustrial
      @Tobinindustrial  6 лет назад

      Thanks Jose. It is great to know that this video is being helpful to everyone. Thanks for watching my video and have a great day. God bless.

    • @Tobinindustrial
      @Tobinindustrial  3 месяца назад

      Thanks for the comment.

  • @danieloconnell842
    @danieloconnell842 5 лет назад +1

    THANK YOU THIS IS VERY HELPFUL FOR A BEGINNER. YOU GIVE VERY CLEAR INSTRUCTION.

    • @Tobinindustrial
      @Tobinindustrial  5 лет назад

      It's good to know that the video was helpful. God bless you

  • @pmc5532
    @pmc5532 3 года назад

    Brilliant vid for newbies , cheers Andy and stay well.

  • @umajunkcollector
    @umajunkcollector 7 лет назад +1

    I have mine fed into my PC's line in, so I use the PC for most of my audio needs since it can record using Audacity. So the cassette, turntable and other devices feed into my Behringer. Very fine mixers, and reasonable in price. I got mine for phantom power for my big mic.

    • @Tobinindustrial
      @Tobinindustrial  7 лет назад

      Yeah, these behringers are pretty functional and are of decent quality. I personally like Mackie and I have a 16 channel CFX model for live band applications. It is a great performer but a behringer 16 channel could substitute no problems.

  • @markgaudet4403
    @markgaudet4403 4 года назад +1

    Thank you. I have been using my 1202fx wrong on gain for years. Much appreciated

    • @Tobinindustrial
      @Tobinindustrial  4 года назад

      Happy to be helpful. Thanks for watching my videos.

  • @ashokkelkar272
    @ashokkelkar272 3 года назад +1

    Sir Very Nicely explained the complicated terminology in simple words.👍👍

    • @Tobinindustrial
      @Tobinindustrial  3 года назад

      I was hoping it would be helpful to many who are first starting out or just having setup troubles

  • @sammyholliermusic8343
    @sammyholliermusic8343 5 лет назад +5

    Thanks for the great description makes using the board a lot less complicated 👍

    • @Tobinindustrial
      @Tobinindustrial  5 лет назад

      Happy to help Sammy. Thanks for watching my videos.

  • @nancydrew5
    @nancydrew5 6 лет назад +8

    Dude!
    You are totally awesome! I can now use my board.

    • @Tobinindustrial
      @Tobinindustrial  6 лет назад +1

      So happy for you my friend. Congratulations to you. I am glad I could be of assistance to you.

  • @palerider55
    @palerider55 7 лет назад +1

    Excellent break down of how to set it up, thank you. Beats he hell otta the instructions.

    • @Tobinindustrial
      @Tobinindustrial  7 лет назад

      Thanks. I bring it all to the basics of necessity. The rest is frills and fluff. Thanks for watching.

  • @hwangthiamhwa696
    @hwangthiamhwa696 3 года назад +1

    Great walk through,clear and precise

    • @Tobinindustrial
      @Tobinindustrial  3 года назад

      Thanks for the nice commnt and for supporting my channel.

  • @bryanvanwey4861
    @bryanvanwey4861 6 лет назад +2

    good job on how to use the mixer. I have the same mixer and now I know how to use it.

    • @Tobinindustrial
      @Tobinindustrial  6 лет назад

      Bryan, that is great news. That was my intention in the first place, to get somebody to a point where they can use the mixer effectively enough to get a good setup and sound. Thank you for your comment.

    • @ajanthaabalakumaresan4545
      @ajanthaabalakumaresan4545 6 лет назад

      Andy Tobin Has

  • @jasonbickett7151
    @jasonbickett7151 5 лет назад +2

    Andy - thank you for the video. I am really pretty clueless and am trying to set this up for my daughter who will be singing in a small venue. I don't understand what kind of powered speaker I would need to use. The manual talks about active/passive crossover and I have no idea what that means. What kind of powered speaker would I really need to use assuming I am not using an amp between? What speaker did you use in this video? I am looking for a simple setup for her. Thank you in advance!

    • @Tobinindustrial
      @Tobinindustrial  5 лет назад

      Any powered speaker that is designed for Public Address (PA) speaker. Behringer, QSC, Mackie, Yamaha andother audio companies make powered speakers and non powered. Nonpowered speakers just need an external amp to amplify the audi to the speaker. The powered or non powered speaker typically come in and 8, 10, 12, 15 or 18 inch speaker with a tweeter or horn for the highs. There is usually a crossover built into the powered speakers. The speaker I am using is the Yamaha DXR10 powered speaker which has a 10 inch speaker and a horn. I have found Behringer to be the cheapest powered speaker out there currently and is typically of good quality. I hope this is helpful to you

  • @akshathpandya4080
    @akshathpandya4080 3 года назад +2

    Hey Andy, brilliant video and very understandable, helped me a lot as I was looking for a video clear like this for a while. I would also like to know, what mixer you are using

    • @Tobinindustrial
      @Tobinindustrial  3 года назад

      Thanks for dropping by. I am using a Behringer Xenyx QX1202USB mixer

  • @vespapa-and-mama
    @vespapa-and-mama 4 года назад +1

    Many many thanks for this tutorial! Eventually I got it right and figured out what was wrong with my similar setup!

    • @Tobinindustrial
      @Tobinindustrial  4 года назад

      I am happy you figured it out. Happy New year and enjoy your mixer my friend.

  • @bernnoseworthy8531
    @bernnoseworthy8531 Год назад +1

    Hi Andy, I iike your explanination your simplified method of explaining the 1202. Question? do I need a power amp to run the mixer? can I plug in two more speakers along with the power amp or is the power amp adequate? I am only using the mixer for personal use in my basement studio. Second do I need the direct imput box to plug in my guitar to the mixer? Thanks for your help

    • @Tobinindustrial
      @Tobinindustrial  Год назад

      Hello there and thank you for dropping by with a comment. I appreciate your kind words on my video.
      About your first question, this mixer has a low preamp signal out so it would not have enough power to run a typical stage speaker. A powered mixer would be different as it has some built in power amp(s). Headphone speakers would work well but you will certainly need an amp of some kind to take the 'pre-amp' signal and boost it for your speakers. A typical power amp is usually stereo (Left and Right) so you just need to watch out for how low your amp can go in ohms. I don't want to make things complicated so I will just say that a typical PA speaker is usually 8 ohms and a typical amp can do 8 ohms or less. Two speakers should work fine with one amp hooked up to this mixer.
      Now, your second question. the simple answer is, YES... You can run your guitar directly into the input of a channel by a tyoical guitar cord. A 'direct input' device typically just splits the signal. one signal for th PA board and off to the amp and speakers. The second signal goes to your personal stage amp or monitor speaker. With a direct Input "DI" you can add more headroom since most 'DI's" have a low impedance which will allow the board to give that channel a bit more headroom. Also, some DI's and Mixers will offer you PHANTOM POWER... that is another good research item for you... This mixer has PHANTOM POWER built in. That wil be for when you get deeper into sound reinforcement techniques.
      I don't want to complicate things so I will just stop there. Youcan do your own research on the benefits of DI's and other things but just know, if you hav an amp and two speakers, you are well on your way to doing somesound reinforcement work with your PA.
      Good luck with it and God bless you!

    • @bernnoseworthy8531
      @bernnoseworthy8531 Год назад

      Thanks Andy for the quick reply. I own a Fender MUstang 2 and I figured I would need a speaker or two but I’m not experienced enough to know what to buy. Sound engineering and equipment hook is not my forte.I am a senior and playing for fun at home and I wouldn’t mind trying my hand at some armature recording so I need all the help I can get so I really appreciate you sharing your experience with excellent videos

  • @theyorkshireguy829
    @theyorkshireguy829 4 года назад +1

    A very detailed tutorial, Brilliant. 10/10

  • @asimkumarchakrabarti8271
    @asimkumarchakrabarti8271 5 лет назад +2

    Very good demonstratio
    n.headphone connections have not touched upon

    • @Tobinindustrial
      @Tobinindustrial  5 лет назад

      My video was just a demonstration to get folks started in the right direction. The headphone, control room and patching abilities of this mixer is cool. It would take a rather long video to go into detail on this. I am afaid I'd have to do a lot of editing and that is time I don't have right now. Thank you for watching and God bless you.

  • @gloriaprice8179
    @gloriaprice8179 2 года назад +1

    Very thorough and helpful. Thank you!

    • @Tobinindustrial
      @Tobinindustrial  2 года назад

      That was my exact intent to make it simple. I am glad it was useful to you.

  • @bluesman2002
    @bluesman2002 2 года назад +1

    You did not discuss the FX send feature. Most mixers have a FX return. I don't understand how this works on the 1202FX. Appreciate your reply.

    • @Tobinindustrial
      @Tobinindustrial  2 года назад

      I've never used that application before on this mixer. I will check it out and possibly do a video if it is warranted. Thanks for your comment.

  • @theAIA
    @theAIA 2 года назад +2

    I want to connect a Behringer Sl 75C dynamic mic (XLR) to Behringer Xenyx Q802USB mixer, to use it for podcasting (voice). Which cable END do I need? XLR? TS 1/4? or TRS 1/4? Thanks a lot I got the answer in the min 5:20, XLR is the best choice for for better gain.
    But will my dynamic mic damage from phantom power? or I should be using it with phantom power 48V off?

    • @Tobinindustrial
      @Tobinindustrial  2 года назад +1

      Phatom power will not damage any non-phantom powered devices. You can have phantom power turned on and use a mix of high and low impedance equipment. like guitars, basses, high impdance mics, low impedance mics, condensor mics, DI's etc...

    • @theAIA
      @theAIA 2 года назад

      @@Tobinindustrial Thanks you very much for the awareness, and it makes sense, while some videos say it causes damage. I really appreciate it!

    • @Tobinindustrial
      @Tobinindustrial  2 года назад +1

      @@theAIA yes, just know there is 48 volts there and if something should not be plugged into the mixer, then the device instructions will say so. That being said, I am not aware of any such device.

  • @jamesbronson5136
    @jamesbronson5136 6 лет назад +1

    Andy Tobin,thanks for the very informative video!

    • @Tobinindustrial
      @Tobinindustrial  6 лет назад

      I am glad the video was beneficial to you James. All the best to you and God bless.

  • @murraysong8905
    @murraysong8905 5 лет назад +2

    Great video
    I’d like to ask a few simple questions
    I’m going from the same Behringer desk as you demo here and I’m taking a signal to a powered speaker unit
    My speaker has dual XLR/1/4 Jack inputs. It also has optional Line input or Mic input
    So should I use a Jack to Jack lead from my Behringer to my Speaker ?
    If so should this lead be a Stereo Lead or a Mono Lead ?
    And finally Should I switch my Powered Speaker input to Line Level or Mic Level?
    Many Thanks

    • @Tobinindustrial
      @Tobinindustrial  5 лет назад

      Yesd, it is fine to use jack to jack. Use a momo lead and jusdt use a second speaker and cord for the other channel. If you asre inputing a mic firect only, use mic setting. anything else should be line input for proper EQ'ing. I hope this is helpful.

  • @blakecamp5848
    @blakecamp5848 2 года назад +1

    Love the video. Love the accent even more, from the rock I'd be guessin!!!

    • @Tobinindustrial
      @Tobinindustrial  2 года назад

      Yes, I am of Mi'Kmaw decent. Newfound has a diverse number of dialects directly influenced by international countries from many moons ago.

    • @blakecamp5848
      @blakecamp5848 2 года назад +1

      @@Tobinindustrial Mohawk on my end brother.

    • @Tobinindustrial
      @Tobinindustrial  2 года назад

      @@blakecamp5848 Welcome to my channel brother. Thank you for your comment. I am going to subscribe to your channel now.

    • @blakecamp5848
      @blakecamp5848 2 года назад +1

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    • @Tobinindustrial
      @Tobinindustrial  2 года назад

      @@blakecamp5848 You have a YT but it is not active....

  • @MrTonytunez
    @MrTonytunez 2 года назад +1

    You can use 1/4 to dual 1/4 straight into mixer out of yours p a speaker straight from left and right of yours mixer simple and easy

    • @Tobinindustrial
      @Tobinindustrial  2 года назад

      Yes, that is another good audio application. Thanks for that.

  • @billfahrner587
    @billfahrner587 3 года назад +1

    Thanks for the tutorial. Helped me out quite a bit.

    • @Tobinindustrial
      @Tobinindustrial  3 года назад

      I am glad it was helpful for you. Thanks for supporting my channel. God bless you

    • @billfahrner587
      @billfahrner587 3 года назад +1

      @@Tobinindustrial God bless you too Sir. I Pastor and am using this mixer to do a few worship song each morning for my people during lockdown. Having trouble "grasping" the whole "Compressor" thing. I've rewatched your vid again this morning.... going to try some new things today. Tks

    • @Tobinindustrial
      @Tobinindustrial  3 года назад

      @@billfahrner587 The compressor is not crucial for low volume, light duty, easy listening music. A good overall balance of vocals and instruments is the key to pleasant and happy playing/listening.
      The compressor evens out the lows and highs of a signal to make the signals even and not spike. This is especially handy when you have an aggressive bass player who may cause "compression" spikes in signal and therefore causing possible distortion and harsh signals that can be offending to the ear. The bass drum can also be harsh and need compression or limiting.
      A limiter would remove the end attack of a kick drum and tighten up the sound and remove the sometimes audible rumblings and overtones. This mixer does not have that feature though :(
      Just be knowledgeable that there are many devices out there in the audio chain that can help provide a better musical experience.
      I wish you all the best with your setup. Please feel free to ask any further questions. Also, thank you for your service to Christ. May God bless you and your flock.

    • @billfahrner587
      @billfahrner587 3 года назад +1

      @@Tobinindustrial Hi Sir... if you can't or don't want to answer this, I understand. I really do. No problems. Ok, here goes. I have the XENYK QX1002USB Mixer. I'm using the MXL770X Mic, plugged in to Channel 1 (Phantom Pwr on) I have my Taylor plugged in to Channel 2 (Line In Bal or UnBal) I've followed your instructions, and have the Compressor off. Turned the gains up until the Clip flashed, and then backed off. Have the Unity Slide at 0. EQ is almost at 0. I tried it with effects on and off. I'm still no happy with the mix. Any ideas? ruclips.net/video/dJJopPPMuyw/видео.html

    • @Tobinindustrial
      @Tobinindustrial  3 года назад

      @@billfahrner587 Check the end of the line. Your speakers are the last line in the audio and is typically the most important in reproducing quality sound.

  • @deeteejack
    @deeteejack 5 месяцев назад +1

    Amazing information! Thank you so much!

  • @spacep0d
    @spacep0d 5 лет назад +1

    So, was that a TS cable only? Is it unbalanced? I was curious about exactly what kind of cable you were running. Thanks!

    • @Tobinindustrial
      @Tobinindustrial  5 лет назад

      the best cable should be unshielded speaker cable.

  • @joyerdonald
    @joyerdonald 3 года назад +1

    Hi Andy, excellent video with detailed explanation. Just wanted to know...how can I connect this mixer to my laptop so that I can sing with a backing track on Zoom.

    • @Tobinindustrial
      @Tobinindustrial  3 года назад +1

      Some laptops can have a specialized audio component that is specifically designed to tap into a mixer via a stereo jack, USB or other port. Most laptops do have the stereo headphone out and that would work.
      You can also change some of the dynamics of the signal by changing the headphone out to an "audio out" via settings. You simply plug a stereo jack into the headphone jack and have the other end of the cord split into two XLR signals or 1/4 inch jack channels ( Use two balanced and mirrored channels on the board)
      You may also buy a cord that has a 3.5 stereo jack for the laptop and RCA jacks for the RCA input on the mixer. Just read the user manual on how to set up a signal for the RCA output. The push buttons can be a bit hard to figure out but persistence will pay off. Good luck with your setup.

    • @joyerdonald
      @joyerdonald 3 года назад +1

      @@Tobinindustrial Thanks a lot !

    • @Tobinindustrial
      @Tobinindustrial  3 года назад

      @@joyerdonald Thank you for supporting my channel and I wish you the best for 2021.

  • @fredericsicsic9391
    @fredericsicsic9391 7 месяцев назад +1

    nice video, I have two questions.
    1) Is the output signal of the Main out connector a mic level or line level signal?
    2) Is channel 3 and 4 input line level or mic level, can I connect a CD player?
    I thank you in advance.

    • @Tobinindustrial
      @Tobinindustrial  7 месяцев назад

      Main out is a signal of all mixed audio that is processed through the board. It is a low wattage preamp signal ready to be boosted by a power amp signal. You can connect your CD player whereever you wish, on tany channel with high or low impedance. Just set the preamp siganls appropriately to not overdrive the audio chain. Some instruments or electronics will perform better depending on the the connection like High Imp. Low Imp or RCA inputs. It all depends on what you are using and the general output qualities of the unit. experiment on what sounds best or works best in the audio chain. Usually, if you look at an owner's manual, the companies will recommend how to hook up the unit for use.

  • @eugenebrisbon9503
    @eugenebrisbon9503 3 года назад +1

    Thank you so much, i am new to the board so please show another video

  • @DeeKayBrewery
    @DeeKayBrewery 3 года назад +1

    Great, video. Thank you for taking the time to share - I learnt a lot. One question I have though is I was surprised to see that the level control of the mic is so sensitive. On at 1 and off at 0... might make fine adjustment tricky. Would you run it like that or turn down the gain, main mix, or amp level?

    • @Tobinindustrial
      @Tobinindustrial  3 года назад +1

      In order for the mixer to operate most efficiently the main mix level needs to be at UNITY. It seems high but typically the channels are sensitive at this level and so the channel volumes sometimes just need to be at 1 or 2 position for proper balance levels. keep in mind that each mic or input device may not be equal so this mixer will give ample headroom for pretty much any instrument or mic. Trust ,me, it is a good thing when you have lots of volume left for headroom. Audio quality suffers when everything has to be up to maximum. Headroom is very important and the system runs smoothly and has lots left for larger venues.

  • @pattersongay6498
    @pattersongay6498 3 года назад +1

    Andy, Thanks for your reply.
    I have the Behringer XENYX 1202FX Mixer. There are no EQ's (hi, low, med) on the stereo bus.
    I also have a spare Stageworks M246- 6 channel mixer with EQ's on all channels. Is there anyway to hook up both mixers to utilize EQ's on the M246.?
    I know this is an unusual question.
    God Bless.

    • @Tobinindustrial
      @Tobinindustrial  3 года назад

      I am sure that any preamp signal can be injected into another preamp input but I really don't see how that would make any discernable difference. My suggestion is that you buy a cheap eq to send the signal of the mixer in and then go out to the powered speaker or amp. I know this would not be channel specific eq adjustment as it will cover the whole mix of your system. If channel eq is what you desire, I'd just upgrade to a mixer that has that ability. They are relatively cheap used and a good price point new as well.

  • @AnkothOfficial
    @AnkothOfficial Год назад +1

    How would you go about plugging this into a computer for audio on Logic Pro X? I tried sending the control room out with an RCA to USB cable into my Macbook's USB ports, but ot seems to be unaware that I've connected anything and it's not registering as an input source.

    • @Tobinindustrial
      @Tobinindustrial  Год назад

      I believe that if you are sending to a USb that you wil need a program to use the mixer on. The Mac you have is just not recognizing the unit. In all honesty, I have never used this through a computer. I just use it for gigs and rehearsals.

  • @arilordaccount9152
    @arilordaccount9152 4 года назад +1

    Hi Andy...great video it helps me a lot. I have a pair speakers active & passive model. I connect to the mixer by rca as the speaker only has that. My question is do I need to modified / add adaptor 1/4 Jack for better sound?

    • @Tobinindustrial
      @Tobinindustrial  4 года назад

      XLR is the best option but 1/4 jack and RCA input is functional. As I mention. injecting your audio intomthose XLR channels opens up much more control of the capabilities of the mixer and all the built in tools. I use RCA to play compressed CD and digital audio. The key in using RCA is to ensure you have high quality audio files so you get highy quality audio. Using a laptop mixer program to play your files is a great help if it has EQ and audio control capabilities.

    • @Tobinindustrial
      @Tobinindustrial  4 года назад

      I'd certainly would at least use two ono channels in an RCA to 1/4 conversion for better control. Use quality cables and adapters and balance the two mono signals equally. You may also use pan to take the left and right RCA signals to Left and Right of each channel. Example: Pan channel one 1/4 inch jack all the way left and channel 2 1/4 inch jack right. Experiment with these parameters and find what best suits your audio tastes. Enjoy.

    • @arilordaccount9152
      @arilordaccount9152 4 года назад +1

      @@Tobinindustrial thanks for the prompt reply andy...regards from Bali 🤗

    • @Tobinindustrial
      @Tobinindustrial  4 года назад +1

      @@arilordaccount9152 God bless you and yours. Thank you for supporting my channel.

  • @bluespoonz2367
    @bluespoonz2367 6 лет назад +1

    Great video! Very informative and easy to follow

    • @Tobinindustrial
      @Tobinindustrial  6 лет назад

      That is good to hear. It is great that it was helpful to you. God bless you.

  • @pattersongay6498
    @pattersongay6498 3 года назад +1

    Just looked at your video, (very informative). Can I put different effects on vocals , guitar or bass?

    • @Tobinindustrial
      @Tobinindustrial  3 года назад

      You can only make one effects selection at a time and use it on any or all of the channels. I wish this board could use different effects for different channels.

  • @SaltBushCity
    @SaltBushCity 3 года назад +1

    Thanks for the video. Can i use this on stage to connect 4 drum mics to and send one output to the PA? Would I use those two 1/4" jacks in the top right of the mixer (that you talked about sending to monitors)? Thanks again.

    • @Tobinindustrial
      @Tobinindustrial  3 года назад

      You sure can. Always refer to the user manual to properly use this mixer to avoid damage to any equipment. Thanks for watching my video. God less you.

  • @Lauren-vd4qe
    @Lauren-vd4qe 4 года назад +1

    shd mount the camera directly above the mixer close enough so we can SEE how those slots are marked.

    • @Tobinindustrial
      @Tobinindustrial  4 года назад +2

      Although this would seem to be helpful, just know that every room and every type of speaker has it's own audio dynamic and so there is no absolute setting that is perfect for each PA or room acoustics. Understanding what each control does and how it effects the other controls is key and the rest comes down to listening with a keen ear to the acoustics and sound of the whole room. When the room begins to fill with people, the audio dynamics change again and so there may be a need to tweak the system once the audience is in the room. My personal settings for this demonstration may be totally different with your speakers in the room you have the system setup. Finally, it is the fault of lighting and the camera which makes the video not so clear. the camera is High Definition but I think the lighting is not very helpful in this video. Thanks for watching.

  • @pattersongay6498
    @pattersongay6498 Год назад +1

    Andy,
    The effects on my Behringer XENYX 1202FX Mixer suddenly stopped working, the LED is not showing.
    All other inputs and volume are working except the effects.
    Is there a simple fix for this? Don't know, I am not a tech guy.
    Wishing you all the best.
    Thanks.

    • @Tobinindustrial
      @Tobinindustrial  Год назад

      If the mixer has not been dropped or mishandled, then it may be just a need to clean the inserts and switches so they make contact.
      Internally, there may be a wired plugin or a ribbon cable that has worked its way loose. I'd check to ensure all the pots are working and that your PSU is properly plugged into the socket and snug as well.
      Other than that, it would be difficult to troubleshoot beyond that without taking it apart myself. The effects unit is a seperate component and it may have failed.

    • @pattersongay6498
      @pattersongay6498 Год назад +1

      Andy,
      I forgot to mention, in addition to the unlighted LED, I also had a hissing noise when I turn up the volume.
      Thankfully, I found the solution in another of your videos. The problem was a loose power cord. I simply reinserted (fit snugly) into the mixer and Walla.... everything is now
      back to normal and working fine.
      Thanks again for your invaluable contribution.
      God Bless and happy holidays to you and family.
      Cheers.

    • @Tobinindustrial
      @Tobinindustrial  Год назад +1

      @@pattersongay6498 awesome news

  • @haroldvondenstein
    @haroldvondenstein 6 лет назад +3

    Great video....well done. Subscribed..... I just bought the BEHRINGER XENYX 1202FX. But I didn't know I might need a DI like you suggested. I will connect my Fender telecaster to a Zoom G1Xon multi-effects processor and then to the mixer. Alternatively will connect the Fender direct to the mixer. SHOULD I USE THE Ultra DI BOX TO run it through the XLR mic input rather than the 1/4" input? Thanks for any help.

    • @Tobinindustrial
      @Tobinindustrial  6 лет назад +1

      YES... XLR are better than 1/4 jacks. Just try it and you'll hear the preamp power difference. The signal will be hotter as well in XLR. It is the best way to hook up any instrument.

    • @haroldvondenstein
      @haroldvondenstein 6 лет назад +1

      Wow! You are so right! Just got the ULTRA-G by Behringer. What a great DI. I run my Fender Tele to a Zoom sound processor then the DI then to the mixer with the XLR. what a difference! I might need to get several DI's since I run also a Boss RC30 and other instruments to the mixer.

    • @Tobinindustrial
      @Tobinindustrial  6 лет назад

      Harold Vega Vondenstein awesome eh. Tricks of the trade...!

  • @bisonmusicent
    @bisonmusicent 7 лет назад +1

    Andy... nice work and thank you for this video! Hopefully you will be making more with other mixing boards and more complex setups. That's my issue... I recently purchased a PreSonus StudioLive AR8 USB Mixer and Audio Interface with Effects with the expectation of accomplishing many different setup options. I'm a newbie to mixers, but not to Amps, Guitar Pedals, Mic Vocals, with direct inputs. I still need to purchase some powered speakers, but for now I was hoping to be able to use my existing equipment, Fender Acoustic 30 DSP amp, Fender Champion 30 DSP Amp, GT-10 Guitar pedal, BeatBuddy Drum pedal, and my Sure Beta 58A mic. I think... to accomplish this, I need to get a single or most likely a dual DI box, to be able to use my Amps like speakers, to project the mix? But... this is were it get's more complex and fuzzy for me. I may not be able to use my existing equipment that way now? Anyway... maybe you will consider doing a video with a mixer that shows different ways to connect equipment? Thanks again, and Merry Christmas!

    • @Tobinindustrial
      @Tobinindustrial  7 лет назад

      Thanks for the comment. I have a Mackie CFX 16 Mk II pro mixer which I use for live band application. I may do a more elaborate setup of my existing passive and active powered equipment and incorporate my mixer and the road rack of gear such as, 31 band EQ, Crossover, Limiter/gate, powered amps, etc.... I hope to get the time to do that some day.

  • @gaetanobarbone7932
    @gaetanobarbone7932 3 года назад +1

    Hi Gentleman, when you inser the phantom power, is it present both for all the XLR output? Or I can choose who I can to give it? Thank you so much.

    • @Tobinindustrial
      @Tobinindustrial  3 года назад

      Phantom power, when engaged, is available to all XLR channels. No worries. it should never cause any damage to any channel not needing phantom power and can be used as normal. Any channel needing phantom power (Like using a DI Box) will automatically be able to tap the power. Any other XLR input is safe to use in any user manual configuration. Enjoy your mixer.

  • @philh0954
    @philh0954 6 лет назад +2

    Great video. You mentioned that this mixer does not supply enough wattage to power a passive speaker and therefore you need an amp. My question is whether or not the unit will supply enough power to have a decent signal out of the phones jack into my headphones or will I need to have a heaphone amp? Thanks!

    • @Tobinindustrial
      @Tobinindustrial  6 лет назад

      It should have loads of power to use headphones. Yessir! It has a heaphone out jack and if you have the signals set up right, the headphones will work great.

  • @cynalus
    @cynalus 3 года назад

    This was very helpful for a complete beginner to mixers. I am used to simply playing an electric guitar plugged into an amplifier. If I want to optimally send the output from my amplified guitar to the mixer (say, from an Orange Crush dirty channel with significant gain [all on the amplifier]) what is the best way to have that amplified signal sent to a mixer (and then on to a PA or PC) -- a miked-up amp [and hence from the microphone in front of the amplifier itself to the mixer) or a direct out from the amplifier?

    • @Tobinindustrial
      @Tobinindustrial  3 года назад

      Microphone to side of your speaker or use a direct box (DI). Some amps will have a output which can go direct to mixer. That output can be high or low impedance. Low impedance is usually the best way to go with input on a mixer. That is why I use a DI a lot.

    • @cynalus
      @cynalus 3 года назад +1

      @@Tobinindustrial Thank you! Take care and be well.

  • @mikodelosreyes9883
    @mikodelosreyes9883 5 лет назад +1

    Hi Andy! Very nice tutorial, but what Behringer model are you using? I saw Xenyx 1202FX in one of our local stores, but it has no Compressor.

    • @Tobinindustrial
      @Tobinindustrial  5 лет назад +1

      I am using the Xenyx QX1202USB
      model Behringer.

    • @mikodelosreyes9883
      @mikodelosreyes9883 5 лет назад +1

      Ok. I’m trying to choose between 1202fx and QX1202, but i have very limited budget. Do i really need compressor for Live Vocals?

    • @Tobinindustrial
      @Tobinindustrial  5 лет назад +1

      @@mikodelosreyes9883 Absolutely not. Compression is not used so often on vocals. It is mostly used for Bass and perhaps drums among other instruments. I'd lean more toiwards using reverb or echo on vocals.

  • @prkmusicstudio1752
    @prkmusicstudio1752 5 лет назад +1

    Superb video sirji

  • @MrLuridan
    @MrLuridan 5 лет назад +1

    Thank you Andy. How does one hook up a monitor on this mixer? I have the identical mixer, so this info really helps! Edit: actually, I don't have the same mixer! My Behringer doesn't have monitor outputs....

    • @Tobinindustrial
      @Tobinindustrial  5 лет назад +1

      If you don't have designated monitor out channels then you need to find a preamp signal out and send that to your powered monitors of=r to your amp and then monitors. All mixers should be capable of monitor send.

    • @MrLuridan
      @MrLuridan 5 лет назад +1

      @@Tobinindustrial Thanks Andy, What I've been doing is plugging in an additional powered speaker into the "out" on one of the main powered speakers. Works okay, but I don't have the flexibility of a true monitor output. All the best to you!

    • @Tobinindustrial
      @Tobinindustrial  5 лет назад +1

      @@MrLuridan What model do you have? I'll have a look at the user manual iof I can find it and maybe recommend a better way. Do you have two or four main out channels?

    • @MrLuridan
      @MrLuridan 5 лет назад +1

      @@Tobinindustrial Thanks, Andy. I have the Xenyx 1202fx mixer, and I just found this info on the Behringer site: "Plug a powered monitor into the FX output 1/4 port, and turn up the FX knobs in each channel to feed this port. When you plug a cable into the port it disables the built in effects and then you can use it as an AUX send to use with a stage monitor. Each FX knob will act as channel volume into the monitor instead of effects."
      I've had this mixer for years, and never knew this!! Who knew?!
      Thank you for your responses, and good luck in all your endeavors!
      Scott

    • @Tobinindustrial
      @Tobinindustrial  5 лет назад +1

      @@MrLuridan Awesome stuff Sir. It pays to read up on things. I am so happy you got your monitor mixing issues solved. Good luck to you to Sir and God bless you and yours.

  • @Nate-Dawwg
    @Nate-Dawwg 5 лет назад +1

    Hey Andy so I need help as well. I know how to connect a microphone and the mixer to the PA speaker. However I have a guitar that I want to run through a loop pedal. I have the boss rc-30 loop pedal and I would like to know how I connect the loop pedal to the the mixer so from the mixer it can run through the PA speaker. Thank you for this video as well it was very helpful. Hopefully you can answer my question. I cant find anything on how to do this.

    • @Tobinindustrial
      @Tobinindustrial  5 лет назад +1

      Run guitar to a the loop pedal. Pedal out to channel on mixer. If you need to use a stage amp, use DI box first. Guitar into DI and out to stage amp. Low impedance output of DI to low impedance of mixer. Adjust as necessary. This mixer is capable of phantom power as well in case your DI can use it.

    • @Nate-Dawwg
      @Nate-Dawwg 5 лет назад

      Andy Tobin Thanks Andy!

  • @mikeybugguns
    @mikeybugguns 6 лет назад +1

    Enjoyed your video. very helpful. I have the 1002B I didn't know know you could use the right and left channels in the stereo for instruments. Do I need to run the outputs in 2 mono plugs to a single mono plug (Y adapter) before going into the amp so sound of each instrument comes out of all the speakers.
    I see you are a ham radio operator. Same here.
    73, KA0ZLG
    I'm good QRZed

    • @Tobinindustrial
      @Tobinindustrial  6 лет назад

      Thanks for watching Mike. Your support is much appreciated.

    • @wakerickman
      @wakerickman 6 лет назад

      you cant join 2, [ a pair ] of stereo outs into 1 as you may damage the source output but you can run 1 mono out into 2 [stereo] ins . this is a general rule, though some equipment might have built in electronic protection to avoid such damage

  • @graceluong3840
    @graceluong3840 2 года назад +1

    Great video sir thank a lot . ❤

  • @SeyyideSultan
    @SeyyideSultan 4 года назад +1

    Great explanation. I got this mixer (the Q version with the USB) and had a mic with TRS plug that lost all its power when I plugged it through an adaptor in the single mic input (6 mm). I was suspecting that connecting to XLR might improve the situation and have now ordered an adaptor from the TRS to XLR from same makers (Rode). According to your explanation here I'm hoping I did the right thing and by using this adaptor I should get more volume out of this mic. Or should I use that ultra DI? Thank you.

    • @Tobinindustrial
      @Tobinindustrial  4 года назад +1

      Either device will get your signal suitable for the low impedance channels and that is where you have the most dynamic and eq control. Br careful when using the TRS to XLR transformer as it stands pretty high and a smack or blow or constant tugging could eventually cause damage to the XLR inputs and could desolder pins that are connected inside. I have never seen this happen before to me but it is just something to be aware ofThe long trunk of the TRS to XLR transformer can accidentally give such movements leverage enough to break where it connects. Just be cautious of this issue and you should be fine. I personally like my DI as it is versatile but both would work well I think.

    • @SeyyideSultan
      @SeyyideSultan 4 года назад

      @@Tobinindustrial thank you. I check that DI online... it does not seem to have an input for a TRS? Or maybe the website was missing that info. I'm also confused on how you connect that DI to the Behringer mixer, is there another cable needed?

  • @Ispowzfmanalog15
    @Ispowzfmanalog15 6 лет назад +1

    Excellent information. Thank you.

  • @sipearson7340
    @sipearson7340 4 года назад +1

    If you have two speakers, would you have a cable in the right main out or just link the speakers?

    • @Tobinindustrial
      @Tobinindustrial  4 года назад

      Either way would work but if you are interested in stereo then use left and right.

  • @pjgarcia50
    @pjgarcia50 5 лет назад +2

    Thank you for the information. It was a great help. Can you do more vids with Ham Radio.

    • @Tobinindustrial
      @Tobinindustrial  5 лет назад

      Thanks for watching. I would do more ham videos but I have no more ham radios to do anything with.

  • @davidngo1950
    @davidngo1950 6 лет назад +1

    Thank you for very helpful video info

    • @Tobinindustrial
      @Tobinindustrial  6 лет назад

      Thank you for watching my video. Glad to be helpful my friend. God bless you.

  • @EstebanOnGuitar
    @EstebanOnGuitar 6 лет назад +1

    Greetings! Thanks for the video as it was very helpful. One thing I'm still a little confused about is using Passive vs Active PA speakers. I have a Behringer Xenyx QX1002USB. Do I need to have a power amp if I'm going to use Passive Speakers? Thanks.

    • @Tobinindustrial
      @Tobinindustrial  6 лет назад +1

      Yes, you'll need a power amp for a passive speaker as the mixer has a very low watt output. So you send a signal out of the mixer and into a power amp and from the power amp to the "passive" speaker. Good luck with your setup and thank you for your comment.

    • @EstebanOnGuitar
      @EstebanOnGuitar 6 лет назад +1

      Andy Tobin awesome. Thanks for the info and the vid! Very helpful

    • @Tobinindustrial
      @Tobinindustrial  6 лет назад +2

      I am glad I was able to be of some assistance to you. God bless.

  • @manualofalternativemusic
    @manualofalternativemusic 4 года назад +1

    This is great, really helpful! Thanks

    • @Tobinindustrial
      @Tobinindustrial  4 года назад +1

      Thanks for the watching and for the comment. God bless you.

    • @manualofalternativemusic
      @manualofalternativemusic 4 года назад +1

      @@Tobinindustrial God bless you too. Me and my band can rehearse way better now we've learned how to set the gain knob. Cheers from São Paulo, my friend.

    • @Tobinindustrial
      @Tobinindustrial  4 года назад +1

      @@manualofalternativemusic that was the main intent of my video. I am so glad it worked out for you guys. Good luck with the rehearsals and performances

  • @danielcruzmusika
    @danielcruzmusika 3 года назад +1

    Hi sir.😀 one question. I have two powered speakers and i bought a cord thats 1/4 jack to the speakers and the other ends are rca's. Then i have this little cord that connects them both to one 3.5 jack when i want to play music thru my phone. I was wondering can i just buy a 1/4 jack adapter and then plug it to the left or right main out of the mixer? Kinda long huh. Haha Thanks sir I've been reading thru your comments section and boy you are a big help. Cheers from the Philippines😀subscribed

    • @Tobinindustrial
      @Tobinindustrial  3 года назад +1

      Yes, you can do that but be careful not to break off your internal jacks as the multiple jacks will be tall and firm and prone to be leaned against or hit and could damage the jacks. It should work fine as long as it is making a "mono" or "stereo" connection. I would just buy a couple of guitar cords or a pair of speaker cords with 1/4 jacks but that is your call. The 1/4 jacks will work just fine. Just be weary that the more connectors you use, the more opportunity you have of having audio signal issues. the lest path to audio signals is the shortest connection and with the least amount of adapters, plugs, etc. I am sure you will enjoy many hours of music with your setup. Thanks for the Sub. I will sub you right back.

    • @danielcruzmusika
      @danielcruzmusika 3 года назад +1

      @@Tobinindustrial thank you sir for your advice i will avoid too much adapters in my cords haha. I realized i just have to do it other way around cause the speakers have rca outputs and the mixer got quarter jacks so i straight up got it going last night haha thanks a lot and for subscribing. Nextym gonna buy some quality guitar jacks and xlrs 😀

    • @Tobinindustrial
      @Tobinindustrial  3 года назад +1

      @@danielcruzmusika Just read up on the gear you have to find out what is the premium outputs/inputs to use. The RCA may be just as good as the 1/4 in outputs on the speakers but they may also be filtered and pre-amped differently and that would effect your overall sound control. I am sure your ear will hear the truth. Also, the RCA may have load limits for high wattage or something to that effect. I hope you are enjoying your audio gear.

    • @danielcruzmusika
      @danielcruzmusika 3 года назад +1

      @@Tobinindustrial thanks andy really.apreciate your advice. Im gonna switch it to quarter jacks or even xlr to quarter jacks for more premium sound in the future. For nw im just gonna stay put so i i'll know tons of difference using my ear once i got those badass cors hahaha thanks good day to you

  • @nancypatera2264
    @nancypatera2264 3 года назад +1

    where is the reverb on the 1202 fx behringer mixer

    • @Tobinindustrial
      @Tobinindustrial  3 года назад

      If it has an effects unit built in you will need to select reverb number and push the select button to choose the reverb. There may be several kinds of reverbs on the unit. You will need to choose the best one for you.

  • @agankachu09
    @agankachu09 4 года назад +1

    Hello Andy, will you be able to help me please? How do I connect my Chrome Book to this machine? I want to do some backing track singing. I did connect my Chrome Book to the Top Two inlets in the Top RHS, 4 Inlets - TOP ROW. When I connected it to my power amplifier the sound was very muddled. Thank you.

    • @Tobinindustrial
      @Tobinindustrial  4 года назад

      I've never used that application but I am sure you use the USB plug on the front of the mixer to comnnect to any computer. You may need a special cord that runs into your "Chrome Book" with the proper connection for the mixer as well.

  • @Satellite484
    @Satellite484 4 года назад +1

    great video thanks for the info

  • @peterflute2817
    @peterflute2817 2 года назад +1

    Can you plug a jack lead for mic into this or do I got to get a new lead for mic

    • @Tobinindustrial
      @Tobinindustrial  2 года назад +1

      You can use a low impdance or high impedance cord for mic. Both them jacks in the channel are for inputs

    • @peterflute2817
      @peterflute2817 2 года назад +1

      Thank you brother

    • @Tobinindustrial
      @Tobinindustrial  2 года назад +1

      @@peterflute2817 Thank you too brother. God bless you!

  • @lovan_travels
    @lovan_travels 5 лет назад +1

    Thank you! Your explanations really helped me!

    • @Tobinindustrial
      @Tobinindustrial  5 лет назад

      Thanks for watching my video. It is great that it was helpful to you. God bless you!

  • @marchangel7462
    @marchangel7462 3 года назад +1

    Is your main volume set to unity or is it all the way up? Looks like its all the way up.

    • @Tobinindustrial
      @Tobinindustrial  3 года назад +1

      Unity. If it is above unity is was set there by accident.

  • @RestoredSound
    @RestoredSound 4 года назад +1

    Hello. I was wondering. Should I use DI boxes for mics and instruments? And I am using a bose S pro 1 for my speaker, and I plug that in the main out

    • @Tobinindustrial
      @Tobinindustrial  4 года назад

      You typically use a DI box to effectively split your signal so that one independant signal can go to your personal stage amp and the other can be used for front of house and stage monitor audio mix. The low impedance channels are the best channels to use as they have more headroom and versatility in mixing. My suggestion is to use a DI box if you want to make a vocal mic or instrument with a 1/4 jack or other be stepped up to a low impedance signal that can go into the low impedance channels of your mixer. As I said, these first low impedance channels are the premium channels to use. Other than that, as long as your mics and instruments can be plugged into the low or high impedance channels, you are good to go. You can use the main out Left or right of the mixer as normal. The pan button on center will ensure eiether signal (Left & Right) is getting equal signals. God bless you and all the best with this.

    • @RestoredSound
      @RestoredSound 4 года назад +1

      @@Tobinindustrial thank you Andy, and God bless you for helping us technically challenged. I'm getting feed back and a loud ringing noise from my speaker. Any trouble shooting suggests?

    • @Tobinindustrial
      @Tobinindustrial  4 года назад

      @@RestoredSound Make sure your vocal mics are not in front of the speaker especially the tweeter/horn section. You may also be in a smaller room with too much volume on a microphine or instrument. Mics are the common culprit but it can also be cauae by an acoustic guitar with a pickup. You can buy a feedback buster for guitar that goes into the soundhole to decrease feedback. Other instruments may be the cause or some other input. You can turn off all channels and bring each one back on individually to see what may be the troubling mic or instrument. My best guess is the loudness of the mic or settings too high like the highs of the mic. Or the placement of the mic relative to the front of the main speaker.

    • @RestoredSound
      @RestoredSound 4 года назад +1

      @@Tobinindustrial great! I will try that. I currently have 1 speaker going into the main out left. I'm buy the exact same speaker to have 2 speakers. Do I plug the second one into main out right? And I have an I Rig pre, so I can take the sound from the board, into the android phone I'm using to record my video. Where should I plug the I Rig pre into my mixer?

    • @Tobinindustrial
      @Tobinindustrial  4 года назад

      @@RestoredSound Yes, you can use the second channel out for the other speaker. As for the I Rig Pre, any preamp signal out should be fine. Make sure it is not post amp from your speaker (powered speaker)There is a monitor send you could use to send a signal into the I Rig Pre. You will have to study the user manual to understand how the bottom right switch works for allowing signals to main and also monitor or studio control signal. read it over a few times and always double check the cable setup to be sure you don't damage any of your equipment.

  • @vecchiuz2143
    @vecchiuz2143 2 года назад +1

    Which headphones works better with this mixer?? 32 80 250 ohm??

    • @Tobinindustrial
      @Tobinindustrial  2 года назад +1

      I have never used headphones with this monitor so I would not know my friend.

  • @Ro3Go
    @Ro3Go 5 лет назад +1

    Enjoyed your video! Thanks!

  • @rpmbxdj
    @rpmbxdj 5 лет назад +1

    Great video and very informative. I am a mobile DJ I use an older version of this behringer and lately I have noticed that I don't get any sounds coming out of the master L side of the mixer. Im using stereo rca and 1/4 connections and only sound i get is from the R side of the mixer. Is my L channel bad and I need to replace it? Or is there some reason its going mono even with a stereo connection? Any input will be greatly appreciated.

    • @Tobinindustrial
      @Tobinindustrial  5 лет назад +1

      Check your pan button and ensure it is centered straight up

    • @rpmbxdj
      @rpmbxdj 5 лет назад +1

      Andy Tobin yeah the pan button is always centered so that’s not it. I’m thinking it’s 10 years old and that channel may not be working any more. The master led lights on the right side only light up on the right side even if both left and right inputs are plugged in

    • @Tobinindustrial
      @Tobinindustrial  5 лет назад

      @@rpmbxdjI believe it is highly unlikely something has failed in the unit unless you can recall something happening while it was last used that made one channel fail. What I would do next is to give every pot and jack insert a complete cleaning. Try Deoxit or NuTrol. I am thinking perhaps a micro switch inside one of the patching jacks may be stuck open or closed and causing that. You may have to open up the unit to get at all the trim pots properly, not sure. Also spray those sliders as they are famous for getting dusty and inoperable. Once you irrigate all the trimpots twist the buttons many times and insert guitar plugs, XLR's etc... in and out as necessary to free up whatever may be causing the failure. Flick those sliders as well up and down many times and see if that will cause signal to return, If this works, remember to always put your unit away or at least cover it when not in use to stop dust and debris from getting in there. If that does not work, it is well worth bringing it to a shop as it may be a bad solder joint or a small failed electronic part. Let me know if this deep cleaning helps. Be careful not to break anything off. I'd definitely spray the sliders and work them gently up and down to see if dust has caused the signal interruption.

    • @Tobinindustrial
      @Tobinindustrial  5 лет назад +1

      @@rpmbxdj Message me your model number so I can review the pdf closely to see if it is a settings issue. Sometimes in can be a simple push button that causes it to stay mono. I really think it is simple because Behringer now makes durable gear. It is possible your mixer is the older type but I don't think so. The first lineup of gear worked great but was not lasting due to inferior design, poor circuit boards and low quality parts. They since upgraded the design and parts and it seems just as durable as any other gear out there now.

    • @rpmbxdj
      @rpmbxdj 5 лет назад +1

      Andy Tobin the model I have is the xenyx 1002. It’s about 10 years old. I really appreciate the help and your input on this. Because I don’t want to go out and buy another one if it’s something I can fix

  • @otonielayalaelemperador575
    @otonielayalaelemperador575 6 лет назад +1

    thanks so much i learned with this video

  • @vijayganpatye1664
    @vijayganpatye1664 5 лет назад +1

    Hi, I am having the same model of a mixer, pls show/demonstrate, where to connect a main active speaker, and monitor, which switches to operate for both active speakers? means the main active speaker and monitor speaker. I am not able to hear my voice thru the monitor while singing along with the music. why does it happen? please guide me.

    • @Tobinindustrial
      @Tobinindustrial  5 лет назад

      It sounds like you need to use the "Effects" button as a monitor volume. The push buttons on the lower right need to be set to monitor. You will also need to power your monitor via an amp or use powered speakers as the signal out of the mixer is only pre-amp signal.

  • @MichelleCaldersMusic
    @MichelleCaldersMusic 4 года назад +1

    Thanks! I found this to be really helpful! :)

  • @kalyanbasak5344
    @kalyanbasak5344 4 года назад +1

    Great demo.

  • @qwertymcqwert8076
    @qwertymcqwert8076 6 лет назад +1

    Andy, if you turn on the phantom power on the mixer and it sends to all 4 XLR inputs does it hurt or affect the sound of the dynamic Shure mic you have on channel 1?

    • @Tobinindustrial
      @Tobinindustrial  6 лет назад +2

      The phantom power will not damage anything. It merely provides power to any phantom powered capable device you have plugged into the low impedance jacks. the dynamic mic will work as norma. And, for example , if a condensor mic is in channel 2 it will become phantom powered and work as a condensor mic should. The Dynamic mic will typically pick up vocals anywhere within 6 inches whereas the concdensor shure mic (For example) will likely pick up all input vocals up to about 6 feet depending. That is just a general measurement of distance just to demonstrate how each mic will work in a musical application. I hope that is helpful to you. Phantoim power is a very safe but handy feature so no worries.

    • @qwertymcqwert8076
      @qwertymcqwert8076 6 лет назад +1

      Thanks, Andy.Great video.

    • @Tobinindustrial
      @Tobinindustrial  6 лет назад

      qwerty mcqwert Thanks for watching. Happy to be helpful.

    • @TheUnkus
      @TheUnkus 6 лет назад +1

      NEVER use phantom power if you have keyboards connected via XLR. You will damage your keyboards.

  • @trinhk
    @trinhk 5 лет назад +1

    Thanks for the great video. Where do I connect if I wanted to record my singing (just vocal) but I also wanted to supplement it with some music, however, I do not want to output the music to the computer for instance, is that possible? Or does both vocal and music need to be out?

    • @Tobinindustrial
      @Tobinindustrial  5 лет назад

      Record your vocal in channel one. Record on,ly that signal. Allow the music to be sent to speaker out but only record the vocal and omit the music. The music can be monitored so that you can sing along with it. The key is to only record the vocal in this instance and not the music. I hope that is helpful.

    • @trinhk
      @trinhk 5 лет назад +1

      @@Tobinindustrial Thank you Andy for the quick respond. I do understand the concept of recording just the vocal, and that's exactly what I want, but I don't think I'm connecting correctly because I either record both or nothing. I'm also using a headphone so that my mic is not picking up the music track. Any idea where I might go wrong here? Thanks in advance.

    • @Tobinindustrial
      @Tobinindustrial  5 лет назад +1

      @@trinhk Insert vocal mic into channel one and set it up as normal. Take the audio out and send that into the recording unit. if possible, use another unit to play your music and through headphones would be a great idea. If you use the mixer to play the music, it is unlikly that you will be able to isolate it as the mixer is used for "MIXING" and is not used like a multi track recorder unit which "ISOLATES" signals. The mixer is designed to mix and not isolate and seperate. The easiest way, as I suggest, is to use another unit for music playback so you can sing along.

    • @trinhk
      @trinhk 5 лет назад +1

      @@Tobinindustrial Ahh...I get it now. I think I've been trying to use the tracks in isolation which you suggested is not possible. Thanks again Andy, you have been a great help. Much appreciated. Cheers! Keep up the great work.

    • @Tobinindustrial
      @Tobinindustrial  5 лет назад +1

      @@trinhk Just as a final side note to your question. If you pan your vocal to the left and pan your music to the right onm the mixer, it should allow you to record through left (Vocal) and monitor through right (Music) Iam not sure how this will work on a stereo as you vocal may only show up as a left signal. All the best and enjoy all your mixing and isolating

  • @jdc31947
    @jdc31947 4 года назад +1

    If I were to run a cable from the F/X SEND JACK on the mixer, to an EXTERNAL F/X PROCESSOR, where do I return a cable from the EXTERNAL F/X PROCESSOR back to on the mixer. I do not see an F/X RETURN on the mixer.

    • @Tobinindustrial
      @Tobinindustrial  4 года назад

      I believe you would need to use a specific cord and use the insert. I have this mixer in storage so I am unable to check but if it has a send FX then there should be a return. If not, look into buying a special cord and research the "INSERT" method to send signals back into the system. I hope that is helpful. I am 100% sure on this so be careful, I cannot be responsible for any damages as a result of this. The user manual is most helpful and I hope you have good luck with it. God bless.

    • @jdc31947
      @jdc31947 4 года назад

      @@Tobinindustrial Will do.
      Thank you so much.

  • @spesman66
    @spesman66 3 года назад +1

    Good Information , Sir !

  • @hazemcdanill8336
    @hazemcdanill8336 3 года назад +1

    Does this work for a drum machine too

    • @Tobinindustrial
      @Tobinindustrial  3 года назад +1

      Absolutely.

    • @hazemcdanill8336
      @hazemcdanill8336 3 года назад +1

      @@Tobinindustrial thank you i have a drum machine and i'm looking for a audio mixer

    • @Tobinindustrial
      @Tobinindustrial  3 года назад +1

      @@hazemcdanill8336 This has high and low impedance inputs plus RCA so it is very versatile. Good luck with your mixing. God bless you.

  • @davidshelton629
    @davidshelton629 Год назад +1

    How do I use the master faders on beringer mixing desk xnex 2422

    • @Tobinindustrial
      @Tobinindustrial  Год назад

      The master faders should be set to around "Zero" or what audio technicians refer to as "Unity" This will allow the mixer to be most effecient and productive audio signal wise and to produce greater headroom potential. This means the ability to get quality volume without disortion and the audio signal chain is most "excited" before the chance of distortion and other negative audio properties increase and destroy quality audio in the audio chain.
      I hope this is helpful to you. God bless you.

  • @mattjox2760
    @mattjox2760 Год назад +1

    broo can i connect this behringer to traktor program???

    • @Tobinindustrial
      @Tobinindustrial  Год назад

      It has a USB connection and so it has connectivity to a computer. The question would be, is the program you are using compatable with the unit? Where the unit is able to connect to a computer and is interactive, chances are, your program should be capable of communicating with this mixer.
      I have only used this mixer for live events and rehearsal. I have no real experience in computer patching.

  • @jimmyverallo9040
    @jimmyverallo9040 4 года назад +2

    Hi sir. I'm wondering how can i connect the USB interface mixer like the presunos.

    • @Tobinindustrial
      @Tobinindustrial  4 года назад

      There is a special computer connection on the back but I am unsure what that plug is called but it will need to be a USB plug for your computer or you can get an audio RCA 3.5mm jack on one end and that will have the mixer plug on the other end

  • @guitarmuso1
    @guitarmuso1 4 года назад +1

    Hi, I have the behringer 1202FX and I have a really bad hiss when I connect to the powered speakers even with mic turned off. Is there any fix please?

    • @Tobinindustrial
      @Tobinindustrial  4 года назад

      Hello Simon. Thank you for your comment and question. First, be sure you are comfortable with doing some of these below troubleshoot proceedures. If you are not, ten please take it to somebody who knows what to do like a technician or an electronics person... There are several things that may be causing this "hiss" in the system. First, can you confirm that the hiss is not being generated by the powered speaker? To test this you can plug in an instrument or a mic into the input of the powered speaker and do a sound check. Next, check all your cords to be sure they are working properly and use instrument cords for instruments and P.A. cords for running from the mixer, etc... Make sure the cords are properly shielded as well. Next, you can check the main sliders, volumes, gains, etc to be sure they are not causing a hiss. This may mean cleaning the pots internally with a contact cleaner like Deoxit or Nu-Trol. Any controls or plug ins on the powered speaker could use a cleaning spray as well. Pretty much any contact cleaner will give you good results and help you to troubleshoot this probable issue. Next, clean by spray the places where you are inserting cords. these plug ins can get dirty and there are small switch contacts that sometimes get corroded or dirty. Also, you can check the power supply for any issues. (voltage & amperage) Confirm that the mixer is achieving the proper grounding from the wall. (check power at home plug in for proper voltage... BE CAREFUL!) I would think that it is only a positive and negative wire (DC volts) at the plug in of the mixer so the mixer would not work if the ground there was bad or intermittent at best. Overall, the only other issue that I could think of is that a component has failed in the speaker system or mixer. This can also be a failure from a bad internal plug strip, ribbon cable, etc... Good luck with your troubleshoot. Please feel free to ask any other questions that you may have. God bless you!

    • @guitarmuso1
      @guitarmuso1 4 года назад +1

      @@Tobinindustrial Thank you, some good remedies there, once the lock down is over in Spain I will try to get the spray and do what you say. Thanks again

    • @Tobinindustrial
      @Tobinindustrial  4 года назад +1

      @@guitarmuso1 Anytime. Thank you again and all the best to you. I pray for the health and safety of you, your family and your country.