There's 6 aux sends, so you could use up to 6 separate mixes for each monitor channel, or in ear monitor channel. Simply assign whatever channel you want to include in your monitor mixes using the aux send knob assignments on each channel strip that you want to include. *Keep in mind that for aux 1, and 2, this assignment is singular, and clear, but for aux 4/5 and 5/6, you have to choose one or the other with the aux send selector switch on the channel that controls whether it's going to aux 4 and 5, or aux 5 and 6* Connect the appropriate aux send outputs for each monitor mix to each of your in ear control boxes, to provide the mix to the in ear monitors.
AT 5:00 U SAY THEY ARE AUX SEND 1-2 AND 3-4 THIS IS INCORRECT , THIS IS TO SEND TO THE 4 MAIN MIX , U PUSH DOWN BUTTON 1-2 AND TURN YOUR PAN TO THE LEFT SENDS IT TO FIRSND SAME FOR 3-4 RIGHT AND LEFT PAN FOR CHANNEL 3 AND 4
sam jones thanks for pointing that out Sam this was our first time make a tutorial we notice a lot of errors we made and certain parts of the mixer we never covered.
The 2 buttons labeled 1-2 and 3-4 to the right of each fader is for assigning that channel to one of four Sub groups or to the mains, not for Aux Sends. Also, the main inserts are used like the channel inserts except you would normally reserve those for an EQ or compressor when you wish to apply it in a summing sense. In other words, it affects your total mix. It’s a good tutorial but a bit generic. You should show how to set the channel trim and how to route effects
Hi I have a MX MX MX3282A desk, my left speaker drops out (no sound) when playing my ipod. I have to drop the main mix faders and then push the channel fader up till the sound kicks in again. Could this be a problem with the mixer?? Need help please...thanks
I'm sorry to hear that you're having problems with your mixer. I no longer own the Behringer. There are three ways to check to see if your mixer is performing correctly. First, try moving your iPod to a different channel if this doesn't work. Check your pan knob. It should be set to 12 o'clock. I assume you have an adapter connected to the iPod. Try pulling the adapter halfway out. I hope this solves your problem
The manual for this mixer says to use the insert jacks as Direct Outs, just use a 1/4" TS cable instead. You will still have signal flow into the rest of the board, but will also have the direct outs now to plug into the Line ins of your interface. Or You could plug subgroup outs 1-8 into the inputs of your interface, and assign a channels to different sub groups for multitrack recording into your daw. And then you could plug the Outs of your interface into a couple channels on the mixer and route whatever audio file you want to those channels on your board via your daw. You could also use this to create individual monitor mixes via the mixer while still utilizing the direct outs or sub group outs as line signals to your audio interface for multi track recording.
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Eric, you are awesome
My master control volume not working. I'm using the gain and the blue knobs controlling my volume....what's wrong?
How can I use the aux sends for in ear monitor for 4 different in ear monitors?
There's 6 aux sends, so you could use up to 6 separate mixes for each monitor channel, or in ear monitor channel.
Simply assign whatever channel you want to include in your monitor mixes using the aux send knob assignments on each channel strip that you want to include.
*Keep in mind that for aux 1, and 2, this assignment is singular, and clear, but for aux 4/5 and 5/6, you have to choose one or the other with the aux send selector switch on the channel that controls whether it's going to aux 4 and 5, or aux 5 and 6*
Connect the appropriate aux send outputs for each monitor mix to each of your in ear control boxes, to provide the mix to the in ear monitors.
Does this mixer board have a interior sound card or do you need a exterior sound card to be able to plug the mixer into your computer?
AT 5:00 U SAY THEY ARE AUX SEND 1-2 AND 3-4 THIS IS INCORRECT , THIS IS TO SEND TO THE 4 MAIN MIX , U PUSH DOWN BUTTON 1-2 AND TURN YOUR PAN TO THE LEFT SENDS IT TO FIRSND SAME FOR 3-4 RIGHT AND LEFT PAN FOR CHANNEL 3 AND 4
sam jones thanks for pointing that out Sam this was our first time make a tutorial we notice a lot of errors we made and certain parts of the mixer we never covered.
The 2 buttons labeled 1-2 and 3-4 to the right of each fader is for assigning that channel to one of four Sub groups or to the mains, not for Aux Sends. Also, the main inserts are used like the channel inserts except you would normally reserve those for an EQ or compressor when you wish to apply it in a summing sense. In other words, it affects your total mix. It’s a good tutorial but a bit generic. You should show how to set the channel trim and how to route effects
This was my first video I ever posted we film it live I was really nervous but thanks for your comment.
Behind the Curtains -Still a good job on your part. I have the same mixer and it’s still going strong
Hi I have a MX MX MX3282A desk, my left speaker drops out (no sound) when playing my ipod. I have to drop the main mix faders and then push the channel fader up till the sound kicks in again. Could this be a problem with the mixer?? Need help please...thanks
MX3282A ^^^
I'm sorry to hear that you're having problems with your mixer. I no longer own the Behringer. There are three ways to check to see if your mixer is performing correctly. First, try moving your iPod to a different channel if this doesn't work. Check your pan knob. It should be set to 12 o'clock. I assume you have an adapter connected to the iPod. Try pulling the adapter halfway out. I hope this solves your problem
Thanks mate I'll give your suggestions a go cheers,
How do you connect it to an Audio Interface???
Main outs of the mixer to your input channels of your interface
Does anyone know how to connect this to an Interface???
The manual for this mixer says to use the insert jacks as Direct Outs, just use a 1/4" TS cable instead.
You will still have signal flow into the rest of the board, but will also have the direct outs now to plug into the Line ins of your interface.
Or
You could plug subgroup outs 1-8 into the inputs of your interface, and assign a channels to different sub groups for multitrack recording into your daw.
And then you could plug the Outs of your interface into a couple channels on the mixer and route whatever audio file you want to those channels on your board via your daw.
You could also use this to create individual monitor mixes via the mixer while still utilizing the direct outs or sub group outs as line signals to your audio interface for multi track recording.
Thanks !