Here are some timestamps for this video: What are some tips you have for a good in ear mix? Let me know in the comments! Also, check out my Patreon! - www.patreon.com/danielbernard Tip #1: 3:42 Tip #2: 4:48 Tip #3: 6:25 New lesson/exclusive content: 7:42 Rehearsal Clip: 13:24 Service Clips: 16:25
Hi daniel first of all there are really good tips and the quiality of audio is super good. I would like if show how to connect from the main console to the aviom, because i dont know how you do it because you only have 16 chanels to conect in the aviom but you use more i mean in total you maybe use 24 channels jist in the drums there are like 7 mics so how you do for exapmle in drums how you connect those ñike 7 mics and in the aviom you control the volume with just two channles how you pass from 7 to two i would really like if you vould answer pr do a video explainigs all that
I am so glad I found this video. I was in the middle of playing when the system the previous drummer had completely shattered. I heard such loud sound almost had me stop playing. I took advantage and took one side out fast and then waited until I was able to take the other side out. since then it's been hard to hear the group. So I'm investing in something better.
One of the reason I keep bass dead center is that it helps distribute the energy (literally the SPL) across both ears, to make sure I have plenty of headroom in my ears and for the IEM drivers. If I pan that much energy in one ear, I'm probably blowing out one of my ears
Daniel, Great stuff. Simple question.. What output are you using on the Aviom? (I assume the "phones" 1/4" stereo) We use the Behringer P16 system and there are additional Left and Right outputs as well. Thanks in advance. I also use a little Mackie 4012VLZ board for my IEM's at home and gigs. There should be a simple way to set that up as well for iPhone audio/vid
For the drum volume in IEM, what percentage do u set? I could hear the drums n cymbals from actual source pretty much. So i dare not up the drums volume, especially overheads, lest i damage my ears.
Love your content. Do you know where I can get the tags used on your Aviom to name each channel? Thank you. Keep the content coming. I just got my vlog cable from Marino Customs.
Hey Daniel, in my church i m sitting at the right end of the stage so everyone is on my left side. Pan everything to my left ear doesnt seem very logic to me. Any tip for this kind of situation to pan my in ear mix. Youre great, Nathan
Ya, totally get that! In that case, I would just pick some things and pan them left to right. If it's something that usually sits a little lower in the mix, and it's as essential, I'd pan it all the way to one side. The farther you pan things the more it will clean up your mix. As far as where to sit things it's really trial and error. If you have two guitars, pan one left and one right. If you have keys and organ, pan one left a little and one right a little. Sometimes panning instruments that sit in similar frequencies to opposite sides helps clear things up.
Hello, this was driving me crazy all of the videos I've watched talks about the controls and other things with the channel pre-installed. I would like to know how it is actually installed like from the scratch. All I've seen was an ethernet cable and I have no idea where the channels came from lol. Can someone explain loool thaaanks! God Bless!
Hey Daniel. In my youth group, I play the drums and after watching your video, I've decided to start paning. The only thing I'm confused on is where to pan everything. Any help or tips??
Daniel Bernard Do you know if its setup at your church where every singer has their own mix or do they have multiple receivers connected to one transmitter?
Daniel Bernard Awesome......is there a way you can add an in depth video of the singers & band monitoring system setup to your list? That would actually be awesome Thank you bro 💪🏾
Here are some timestamps for this video: What are some tips you have for a good in ear mix? Let me know in the comments! Also, check out my Patreon! - www.patreon.com/danielbernard
Tip #1: 3:42
Tip #2: 4:48
Tip #3: 6:25
New lesson/exclusive content: 7:42
Rehearsal Clip: 13:24
Service Clips: 16:25
Hi daniel first of all there are really good tips and the quiality of audio is super good. I would like if show how to connect from the main console to the aviom, because i dont know how you do it because you only have 16 chanels to conect in the aviom but you use more i mean in total you maybe use 24 channels jist in the drums there are like 7 mics so how you do for exapmle in drums how you connect those ñike 7 mics and in the aviom you control the volume with just two channles how you pass from 7 to two i would really like if you vould answer pr do a video explainigs all that
I wrote something i hope you cpuld read it
I am so glad I found this video. I was in the middle of playing when the system the previous drummer had completely shattered. I heard such loud sound almost had me stop playing. I took advantage and took one side out fast and then waited until I was able to take the other side out. since then it's been hard to hear the group. So I'm investing in something better.
My dude going for it! Love it man.
Thanks for this i play rhythm electric mainly and I like recording my mixes so this helps a lot thanks
I gotta sort panning in my mix when we're finally allowed back into church again!
Well done with the Patreon as well.
Ya! Panning is a game changer!
Any tips for the Behringer p16
Most of the same tips apply as far as panning your mix etc. but maybe I need to make a new video! Thanks for watching!
Good info brother and you were ALL IN on the of Never Lost AWESOME
Thanks for the tips. I tried it out today in church and it made such a difference!
Great info thank you Daniel really appreciate it
Thanks, Stephen!
One of the reason I keep bass dead center is that it helps distribute the energy (literally the SPL) across both ears, to make sure I have plenty of headroom in my ears and for the IEM drivers. If I pan that much energy in one ear, I'm probably blowing out one of my ears
Daniel,
Great stuff. Simple question.. What output are you using on the Aviom? (I assume the "phones" 1/4" stereo)
We use the Behringer P16 system and there are additional Left and Right outputs as well. Thanks in advance. I also use a little Mackie 4012VLZ board for my IEM's at home and gigs. There should be a simple way to set that up as well for iPhone audio/vid
awesome! love the information, thanks for sharing
Amen brother bernard
God bless you
God bless you bro. Thanks for the insight. Great info
Thanks for watching!
What click system do you use that relays the part of the song your entering?
For the drum volume in IEM, what percentage do u set? I could hear the drums n cymbals from actual source pretty much. So i dare not up the drums volume, especially overheads, lest i damage my ears.
Love your content. Do you know where I can get the tags used on your Aviom to name each channel? Thank you. Keep the content coming. I just got my vlog cable from Marino Customs.
We just made them ourselves and printed them out!
Hey Daniel, in my church i m sitting at the right end of the stage so everyone is on my left side. Pan everything to my left ear doesnt seem very logic to me. Any tip for this kind of situation to pan my in ear mix. Youre great, Nathan
Ya, totally get that! In that case, I would just pick some things and pan them left to right. If it's something that usually sits a little lower in the mix, and it's as essential, I'd pan it all the way to one side. The farther you pan things the more it will clean up your mix. As far as where to sit things it's really trial and error. If you have two guitars, pan one left and one right. If you have keys and organ, pan one left a little and one right a little. Sometimes panning instruments that sit in similar frequencies to opposite sides helps clear things up.
Hello, this was driving me crazy all of the videos I've watched talks about the controls and other things with the channel pre-installed. I would like to know how it is actually installed like from the scratch. All I've seen was an ethernet cable and I have no idea where the channels came from lol. Can someone explain loool thaaanks! God Bless!
Dumb question, all of my drums are separate channels which takes up most of the 16. How do you combine them? Is there a device I should have?
Hey Daniel. In my youth group, I play the drums and after watching your video, I've decided to start paning. The only thing I'm confused on is where to pan everything. Any help or tips??
Question......How many aux sends does your FOH mixer have & how does your church have all the BGVs on in-ears ?......Asking for a friend lol
Not sure on the FOH sends, and we're actually doing a console upgrade now! Yes, we have all our BGVs on wireless in-ear packs!
Daniel Bernard Do you know if its setup at your church where every singer has their own mix or do they have multiple receivers connected to one transmitter?
They each have their own mix
Daniel Bernard Awesome......is there a way you can add an in depth video of the singers & band monitoring system setup to your list? That would actually be awesome Thank you bro 💪🏾
What app do you use to record the audio into on your phone?
I use the Zoom handyrecorder app, but sometimes I just film right with the camera app.
What if I don’t have a zoom H4?What else can I use ?
I've got a video about that! - bit.ly/34DYJUN
Should I still pan even though their is one instrument on my left side and every single instrument on my right side?
You don't have to pan them to which side they are on, I would try some different options and see what helps clean up your mix!
Hello. I’m come from Viet Nam. How old are you? God bless you! Nice to meet you!