M32-Q App TUTORIAL

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  • Опубликовано: 15 сен 2024
  • Here at bridge worship, we're launching a new way to mix our in-ears! This will open up our range from 16 channels only (through our P16 units) to EVERY channel the board has to offer- and all at our fingertips!

Комментарии • 26

  • @samd5005
    @samd5005 Год назад +1

    Hi, I have a question, why in the m32q app, the icons of instruments 🎸 show for each channel, but, when I type the name , for that instrument, name doesn’t appear .. if you can help with that.. thanks

  • @andrewestrada5705
    @andrewestrada5705 4 года назад +2

    Hi Jeff, great video! I am curious as to why you moved from the P16 monitor mixing to the M32Q. Is there a significant difference in mixing from the P16 to M32Q other than the amount of channels you can mix?

    • @jeffboadway
      @jeffboadway 4 года назад

      Andrew - the was THE factor! Total control of ALL channels, instead of having to settle for 16 channels only, or groups needing to be edited by the engineer.

  • @funglapkei666
    @funglapkei666 2 года назад +1

    Hi, thank you for the tutorial I tried to play it in my church however the app doesn't broadcast sound on my ear I can only hear sound on the floor monitor. Thank you so much.

    • @jeffboadway
      @jeffboadway 2 года назад +1

      Correct! This is a controller, rather than an audio device. This should control the levels coming out of your floor monitor, or wireless beltpack. That's it's purpose.

  • @hudsonhargrove
    @hudsonhargrove 4 года назад +4

    This was a great tutorial. I do however feel like the band should get stereo priority over vocalists. Band members play off of each other, and many instruments like guitars and keys often run in stereo. I feel like it’s vastly more important and beneficial for them to have a stereo field as opposed to singers

    • @jeffboadway
      @jeffboadway 4 года назад

      Hudson Hargrove that's a great comment. I've been giving thought to that lately as we've grown with this setup. Maximizing stereo ops across the band... thanks for the thought too!

  • @joen1456
    @joen1456 Год назад

    Great tutorial. Thanks! Is anyone in your band using the Android app? If so, do you know if you can create the quick sub folders you mention at around the 8 minute mark in Android? I'm not seeing any option to do that on my phone, though I haven't used it with my band yet. Trying to figure it all out before getting together with them. Thanks in advance.

  • @carlostrujillo9599
    @carlostrujillo9599 2 года назад

    Hi, I need help with the application, with what operating system does it work, my tablet with Android 11 and 10 does not work
    what generation of ipad or android do you recommend?

  • @danielbergfeldt2348
    @danielbergfeldt2348 3 года назад +1

    I downloaded the app and all the functionality works except I'm getting no audio out of the headphones. What am I doing wrong?

    • @jeffboadway
      @jeffboadway 3 года назад +2

      Question: where are the headphones plugged into? Remember, the iPad is essentially the mixer for you, it's NOT where the sound comes from. So you'll need to plug your headphones into either a belt pack, or a P16 unit as described in the video.

    • @tommyscruggs6398
      @tommyscruggs6398 Год назад

      The iPad or iPhone is not a sound source. It controls only. So no sound is heard there.

  • @calebrabion
    @calebrabion 3 года назад

    Can use just the app and ear buds, or do I have to get other equipment?

    • @jeffboadway
      @jeffboadway 3 года назад

      The app controls the board bus/in ear monitor mix, so yes, you would have to have a way to receive that mix. For example, through physical connection like a P16 unit on stage, connected to the board via Cat5 cable, or through a wireless belt pack, where you wear the belt pack on stage while the transmitter is connected to the board. In both cases, you can then use the app to control your mix that you're receiving in your ears. Hope that helps.

  • @angiebain89
    @angiebain89 3 года назад

    Our app isn’t working properly, the channels don’t match what the X32 mixer? Can you point us in right direction.

    • @jeffboadway
      @jeffboadway 3 года назад

      Hmmm... not sure what to say... assuming your IP address is matching, meaning you're talking to the board, and you're NOT in 'Demo' mode... I'm really not sure. Sorry!

    • @angiebain89
      @angiebain89 3 года назад

      @@jeffboadway thanks, we aren’t in demo and IP is correct. We will keep troubleshooting.

  • @obiang24
    @obiang24 5 лет назад

    Hello great review!!How do you set vocalists on stereo on the app. Thanks

    • @jeffboadway
      @jeffboadway 5 лет назад +2

      marcos obiang Glad you liked it! We're loving the M32-Q app... So, as long as you link your Buses at the board (ie link Bus 1 and 2, then 3 and 4, etc) they'll be linked in the app. Once linked, you can pan in stereo. If NOT linked at the board, you'll be mono channel only.

    • @obiang24
      @obiang24 5 лет назад

      Jeff Boadway thank you!!!

  • @anthonysauro1040
    @anthonysauro1040 4 года назад

    Bro! can you send me a picture of how you routed things to the P16s ?

  • @Puxomawi
    @Puxomawi 5 лет назад

    I came looking for how to setup the IP address ... sigh

    • @jeffboadway
      @jeffboadway 5 лет назад +1

      Puxomawi It really depends on your board, but for us and our Midas, under the Network tab, you can edit and change the IP address to whatever you wish! For example, after this video I changed the IP address so it was hidden from viewers- and then in the app I just connect using that new IP address. Hope that helps?

  • @daniilkiselev6523
    @daniilkiselev6523 Год назад

    Bro. Great info, but stop acting like churches are the only place that use tech, sounds like you're in a big ol' bubble

    • @davej6222
      @davej6222 10 месяцев назад

      I just watched this video for the first time, and didn't get that vibe. He's talking specifically to people involved with his church's music teams. If you've ever worked with people who have never used IEM's, let alone digital sound gear, it can be a difficult job to get them on board and fluent with this setup. I've mixed and played live sound for almost 30 years and he explained it well, to the people it was made for.