The Benefits Of Setting Up Subgroups On A Mixer

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  • Опубликовано: 25 окт 2024

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  • @paczookeeper
    @paczookeeper 10 часов назад

    Great Explanation. I thoroughly enjoy your videos.

  • @schzztzrz
    @schzztzrz 10 дней назад

    On the M/X32 family mixers, you need to be really careful with parallels processing. Running audio through a subgroup with processing on it will add a few ms of latency, and when you mix that delayed signal back in with the send to the mains you'll get some comb filtering. If you want to do parallel, you need to use two subgroups and make sure they have all the same modules inserted. You need to run your track to two subgroups, one with compression and one without. But make sure both those subgroups have the compressor inserted, and just set one of them so it's doing nothing. This way both halves of the parallels signal will arrive at the master at the same time.

  • @RAILWAY_FILMS
    @RAILWAY_FILMS Год назад +1

    one of the more useful videos on this topic

  • @eikeboettger
    @eikeboettger 11 месяцев назад

    Hi, thanks for your video! But isn't it possible to put the subgroubs post fader? In that case you could use your channel faders for levels without using the 'sends on faders'-Button. This works fine when you want to avoid hard vocal compression on your monitors: You do a light compression in the channel and the hard compression in the vocal subgroub without anybody on stage noticing that.
    Cheers!

  • @ImOzify
    @ImOzify 8 месяцев назад

    How are you sending signal to your subs specifically when using subgroups? Do you send individual channels to an aux fed sub/matrix? Or do you send your entire subgroups to the subs? I’ve also seen people send their entire stereo LR to a sub matrix. Just wondering how you approach it. Thank you

  • @conspiracytherapist2473
    @conspiracytherapist2473 Год назад

    Oh, that’s why one of my mics came screaming through the PA even though the fader was down. I routed it, but did not turn off the send to the main. D’oh!

  • @jacksonanderson2926
    @jacksonanderson2926 6 месяцев назад

    This is too good!

  • @akin_falaiye
    @akin_falaiye Год назад

    Hi and thanks for all the awesome videos is there a way to get the preset you talked about for the m32

    • @OffshoreAudio
      @OffshoreAudio  Год назад

      Thanks so much! I totally forgot to link it in the description, here it is:
      courses.offshoreaudio.no/mix-template-band

  • @noelbulls8628
    @noelbulls8628 6 месяцев назад +1

    You don’t have to push the faders up when you set up a subgroup you just only on mute them.

  • @279oxygene
    @279oxygene Год назад

    Hi, Great Video; but on my X32 I have Bus 13/14 as FX; and 15/16 as Main L/R (to send it via AES50), Is there a way to get at least 14 Busses? maybe 3 stereo & 2 Mono subgroups and 6 Monitor sends (wedges)??
    Thank you.

    • @OffshoreAudio
      @OffshoreAudio  Год назад

      Hey, yes absolutely. You have 16 buses available as standard, plus 6 matrices, your main L/R output and a mono bus. You don't need to have L/R on 15/16, just route the main L/R to come out of whatever output you want, then make sure that output is assigned to a physical XLR output on your AES stagebox.
      You can see that in this video here at 12:30:
      ruclips.net/video/RZ7fto1Ph6Y/видео.html
      Then you can use buses 1- 14 for subgroups and monitors, 15 and 16 for FX and your main mix is running through your master bus, which is then routed out XLR outputs on your AES50 satgebox
      Hope that helps!

  • @YourHaloCreations
    @YourHaloCreations 7 месяцев назад

    Is there a way to send busses to matrices pre-EQ or pre-insert? On an X32

    • @OffshoreAudio
      @OffshoreAudio  7 месяцев назад

      I think you can select the matrix, press home, the page over to config and change it there. I'll check next time I'm in front of the board

    • @YourHaloCreations
      @YourHaloCreations 7 месяцев назад

      @@OffshoreAudio OK please let me know if you find a way… I was struggling to get it to work. Thanks