Hi, Pls assist. I just bought the Mackie pro fx 1 2v3 The usb connection from my MacBook Pro only works through control room and headphones but won’t work with main outs. Listened to your great tutorial but didn’t hear much about the usb connection. Thanks.
What an amazing video tutorial. Mitch Gallagher is highly efficient and skilled at presenting tech and user info. Whenever you see a video authored by him...stop and tune in. You will learn. This 12 minute video is a perfect example of how his every word means something important and no fluff. It is like this with every video he does. Someone else would take an hour to do what he does in 12 minutes. Thank you, Mitch, for your superb teachings. I am a fan! :)
I have recently been recruited to assist in our church audio and visual group. Upon first interaction with the audio mixer board I was instantly intimidated. Thanks to your video tutorial I better understand the fundamentals of audio mixer board and more comfortable with the device. Thanks for such a great video for understanding the fundamentals and allowing me to better participate and provide a positive experience. Will be following for more understanding and learning, again thanks for a great video.
Thank you so much Mitch and Sweetwater. We are in the early formation stages of our band, just writing & playing music. We have not made it to this step yet but know we need to get to this point. This was certainly an intimidating subject but you've made it clear and catered to my level understanding. Keep those learning videos come. I/we really do appreciate it.
I don't have a Mackie mixer but a Behringer and you explained this better than anyone else I've searched. Even people that had the same mixer as I couldn't make me understand. Great job!
It is cool how similar concepts can be from skill to skill; a "bus" is like a nested clip (premiere pro) or a compound clip (davinci resolve), or a group in illustrator/photoshop or a smart object in photoshop. A bus is a composite of individual signals which can then be adjusted or effected as a group. I guess the difference here is that the hardware itself determines how many busses, or groups, there are, and to some degree, what goes into them.
@@joelsamthomas816 The similar way of thinking applies to various types control for audio or video. Putting several items into one bucket and then adjusting the bucket in order to adjust everything in that bucket. I was saying many types of controls/editing use the same concept: grouping individual items together and then adjusting the whole group, rather than each independent item. I hope your day is amazing. And Jesus loves you!
I very recently purchased this exact same mixer. This tutorial is very well done. Both your language and visual demonstrations are full of clarity which help simplify a rather complex concept; audio engineering. Thank you for this great video! Cheers
I had a big ambition and bought Avid S3 together with I dock... There is so little information about how to use those gears together so I don't use them at all (yet). Maybe it was a mistake. I am a musician and I try to progress learning a lot of music tech. But most tutorials are for people that already know most of it. This one was very informative and grounded. Moore of that!! Thank's
Such a clear demonstrations. Very straightforward that even a first time users will surely understand. Reminds me of handling Roland PA-150, Back about 20 years ago. How I wish a genie will come out of the box and grant me a tutorial lesson. But now, there you are for new coming sound enthusiasts.
This video was eye opening and gave a lot of information I had wanted to know. Music recordings and concerts will never be the same now that I have this knowledge. I knew it was a complicated process; however, like many things, I had no idea how deep that rabbit hole went. Thank you!
Thank you Mitch Gallagher & Sweetwater for this amazing tutorial. You're an absolute pro in teaching - I have had half baked cookies struggling whilst instructing us - however you are fantastic Mitch.
Great video Mitch! My band (vocalist) will be getting X-Air 16 for Christmas and look very forward to getting up to speed on it! I'm the drummer and plan to use IEM, I already have a PreSonus HP2 and needed a better understanding of monitor mixing from my iPad! This video is required watching/listening for anyone laying hands on any mixer period! I've been in a lot of bands my entire life, and have a good basic knowledge of live sound but was a little sketchy on Aux and Effects sends, etc! I'll be reviewing this video along the way, and plan to share it with the rest of the band Thanks @Sweetwater and @MitchGallagher
Jeez .. . . . Mitch sure gets down to business . . . . . pronto ! ! I went in to this with a lot of questions; came out thinking about buying one of these. Way to go Mitch ! !
this is probably the most informative video I've seen on RUclips, I mean you basically get straight to the point on how to use a mixer and you also cover most if not all the info that we need to know how to use a mixer, its a great video!
Its been a very useful video for me. Sir, I have few doubts,... I hope you will answer to me. 1. Can i use Mic and line (in channel 3) at a time? 2. Should I use Gain to my keyboard? 3. Do Compressor function work for a dynamic microphone?
Hey there, Augustine! On channel 3, technically you could plug multiple signals into that channel, but it wouldn’t be recommended. Since there’s only one gain control, volume control, etc. on that channel, you’ll want to just run one signal into that channel. Yes, you can use gain with your keyboard! It’s all about making sure you have a healthy signal coming from the keyboard and into the mixer. Just make sure you aren’t distorting or clipping the signal going into the mixer. Compression will work with whatever signal you’re sending into the channel. It doesn’t matter what kind of mic, or what level signal you’re sending into the channel! Thanks! Nick Pasquino, Sweetwater Sales Engineer, (800) 222-4700 ext. 3230, nick_pasquino@sweetwater.com
This is a great video. I'll be perfectly honest. im not a huge fan of Mitch and these Sweetwater videos. I feel like im always being sold something. But this was a great breakdown of basic routing. It was fast paced and easy to follow along. The Mackie has been a staple in our industry for many years and even though its not my first choice for a mixer, it is a great learning tool and great introduction to mixing. I know, I still have 3 of them.
This was very helpful. I just purchased this mixer and I am so glad that you made this video. Gives me a better understanding of how to use it. Kind Regards...Phillip.
I have the Mackie Onyx12 with built in Bluetooth, SD card slot and FX. seems like it may be a better and more versatile mixer would you say? But your lesson with this model is great for me as a brush-up, because it's very similar to mine.
@ Sweetwater Thank you so much for your time with explaining the details about mixers!❤️ The question that I have is: What equipment do you recommend for beginners who want to set up a home studio? Again, thank you so much and God bless!
Hello! Our team would be glad to dig into those details with you. When you have a moment, please give us a call at (800) 222-4700 or email us at sales@sweetwater.com. You may also visit www.sweetwater.com/about/contact Thanks for the message!
Great video , when you pan a stereo sound into 2 channels, you have to perform every action on both channels precisely to have the same result on every channel. to avoid this i know i can use the stereo input channels. the problem that i have is, i have too many hardware synths and drum machines where i run out of stereo inputs. how can i solve this problem without using the panning option?
Hi there. You have a way you educate people and keep them engaged. I was wondering, I hear that there are some people who do audio ducking on an analogue mixer, without using a compressor. Do you have a video for that? They make use wires tied on a peg, and the mixer ducks the audio when never the peg is pressed.
Great review! Question? I have a Yamaha MG 166cx. For some reason, when I plug microphones in, they are always on. And it doesn’t matter if I push the on off button, the microphone stays on. But, I can turn the sound off with the PFL button. Also, the faders don’t turn the volume up or down, I can only control the volume with the master. Do you know what this means?
Now if you wanted to run a guitar or bass from your amp into your mixer into your PA system would you mix up the amp and then plug the mic into the mixer?
Excellent well explained video. We need him to do a synth video, for, most synth explanation videos are often not very well explained, as they are explained from a perspective that assumes previous experience and knowledge He did lose me once he got to creating busses, though
Question on LEds indicator. Do this lights Indictators indicate just decibels levels or do they also indicate volume levels, let's say if I have 2 instruments on 2 different channels , if both leds indicate 4 ,do they also mean they are at the same level control ?
Hello everyone! I'm new to the channel and the subject and just had a couple of easy question anyone please feel free to answer! I've been practicing the Law of Attraction for awhile now and would like to make positive affirmation subliminal music? Meaning I'd like to record my voice underneath music (very very very low) saying things like I AM HEALTHY, I AM LOVE, I AM POSITIVE AND ETC then place the music or calming sound music over those positive affirmations. If these audio mixer are able to do this, can you please recommend the bare minimum that I would need. My intentions is to go with a 4 channel audio mixer, then what else is needed? Condenser or Dynamic mics? The mixer would strictly be used for making subliminals and not DJing! I'd would like to thank you in advance, thanks! BB
@ Sweetwater I have the ProFX 16v3 and i have a problem with my stereo channels: i have stereo inputs (1/4 TS) on the stereo channels and everything works fine except for the preamps. the preamp does not affect my signal, i have also tried every variaton of mono input left or right on the stereo channel. My question: does the preamp only affect the xlr input and not the stereo line inputs? my alternative would be to split the stereo signal on mono channels and hard pan them but i dont have any mono channels free they are all in use already. i want to record my stereo synthesizers through the stereo channels but they need a little amplification from preamps which unfortunately dont work. Is this normal for every mixer or is there something wrong with mine? Its brand new and everything else works just fine. Thank You!
Hi, Florian! Thanks for your interest, and I’m sorry to hear about the trouble you’re having with your setup. Unfortunately, you are correct: the line inputs are not affected by the preamp on the microphone input, and this is normal for this type of mixer. It may be worth looking into additional outboard processing for those synths - any preamp with instrument inputs would likely work well based on your description. Feel free to contact me directly with any further questions, and thanks again! Caleb Lowrey, Sweetwater Sales Engineer, (800) 222-4700 ext. 1620, caleb_lowrey@sweetwater.com
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What mixer is that
Hi , can u do mixing for me ???
Hi, Pls assist. I just bought the Mackie pro fx 1 2v3 The usb connection from my MacBook Pro only works through control room and headphones but won’t work with main outs. Listened to your great tutorial but didn’t hear much about the usb connection. Thanks.
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This mixer is amazing. #sweetwater #mackie you guys should do a giveaway !! wink wink
What an amazing video tutorial. Mitch Gallagher is highly efficient and skilled at presenting tech and user info. Whenever you see a video authored by him...stop and tune in. You will learn. This 12 minute video is a perfect example of how his every word means something important and no fluff. It is like this with every video he does. Someone else would take an hour to do what he does in 12 minutes. Thank you, Mitch, for your superb teachings. I am a fan! :)
Mitch G is the BEST
Couldn’t agree more
I have recently been recruited to assist in our church audio and visual group. Upon first interaction with the audio mixer board I was instantly intimidated. Thanks to your video tutorial I better understand the fundamentals of audio mixer board and more comfortable with the device. Thanks for such a great video for understanding the fundamentals and allowing me to better participate and provide a positive experience. Will be following for more understanding and learning, again thanks for a great video.
Exact reason I tapped into this video!
Thank you so much Mitch and Sweetwater. We are in the early formation stages of our band, just writing & playing music. We have not made it to this step yet but know we need to get to this point. This was certainly an intimidating subject but you've made it clear and catered to my level understanding. Keep those learning videos come. I/we really do appreciate it.
That’s another thing I love about Sweetwater!!!!! You learn things that you never knew before!!!!!! Knowledge is fun, don’t you think?
I don't have a Mackie mixer but a Behringer and you explained this better than anyone else I've searched. Even people that had the same mixer as I couldn't make me understand. Great job!
What a wonderful presentation, in just a few minutes Mitch explained a mixer inside out, like nobody did before! Wow, Thanks so much!
Mitch is an excellent teacher. I’ve been learning from him since he was writing for EQ back in the day.
Yeah think he explained it in terms people understood, I learned some from watching
Best explanation ever. Simple and straight forward
Every time I watch stuff like this, I always pick up on a few tips and tricks. Great video, thanks 🤘
Thank you so much for taking the time to make this video Mitch!!! Sweetwater Rocks!!!!👍
It is cool how similar concepts can be from skill to skill; a "bus" is like a nested clip (premiere pro) or a compound clip (davinci resolve), or a group in illustrator/photoshop or a smart object in photoshop. A bus is a composite of individual signals which can then be adjusted or effected as a group. I guess the difference here is that the hardware itself determines how many busses, or groups, there are, and to some degree, what goes into them.
It’s so true, just like how bit depth and sample rates concepts apply to both sound and photography. Love it
Thanks for making it complex
@@joelsamthomas816 The similar way of thinking applies to various types control for audio or video. Putting several items into one bucket and then adjusting the bucket in order to adjust everything in that bucket. I was saying many types of controls/editing use the same concept: grouping individual items together and then adjusting the whole group, rather than each independent item. I hope your day is amazing. And Jesus loves you!
Now that's clear. Thank you!!
I learned something about the mixer that I didn't know. Also help me understand what I was doing wrong thanks.
Do share what were you doing wrong what did you learn please tell
I very recently purchased this exact same mixer. This tutorial is very well done. Both your language and visual demonstrations are full of clarity which help simplify a rather complex concept; audio engineering. Thank you for this great video! Cheers
I had a big ambition and bought Avid S3 together with I dock... There is so little information about how to use those gears together so I don't use them at all (yet). Maybe it was a mistake. I am a musician and I try to progress learning a lot of music tech. But most tutorials are for people that already know most of it. This one was very informative and grounded. Moore of that!! Thank's
Such a clear demonstrations. Very straightforward that even a first time users will surely understand. Reminds me of handling Roland PA-150, Back about 20 years ago. How I wish a genie will come out of the box and grant me a tutorial lesson. But now, there you are for new coming sound enthusiasts.
Thanks, Christopher Nolan.
😂😂
I always love finding tutorials I can recommend to my interns, thanks for always having great tutorials
This video was eye opening and gave a lot of information I had wanted to know. Music recordings and concerts will never be the same now that I have this knowledge. I knew it was a complicated process; however, like many things, I had no idea how deep that rabbit hole went. Thank you!
This is so useful! Thanks Sweetwater! Wow. I have to watch this in half speed to understand all that he's saying!
Clear and knowledgeable .Thank you Mitch Gallagher.
This was AWESOME ! I swear the guys at Sweetwater are all really good at explaining things in a simple to understand way. BRAVO
Great video. Thanks for breaking it down. It takes a true expert to simplify things so concisely.
Thank you Mitch Gallagher & Sweetwater for this amazing tutorial. You're an absolute pro in teaching - I have had half baked cookies struggling whilst instructing us - however you are fantastic Mitch.
This is a fantastic and simple break down so anyone can understand.. great job!!
Man, you're a very great and awesome teacher. I sure will recommend your channel. Worthy watching and sharing.
This is the best video about mixers ever. Thanks man.
Great video Mitch! My band (vocalist) will be getting X-Air 16 for Christmas and look very forward to getting up to speed on it! I'm the drummer and plan to use IEM, I already have a PreSonus HP2 and needed a better understanding of monitor mixing from my iPad! This video is required watching/listening for anyone laying hands on any mixer period! I've been in a lot of bands my entire life, and have a good basic knowledge of live sound but was a little sketchy on Aux and Effects sends, etc! I'll be reviewing this video along the way, and plan to share it with the rest of the band Thanks @Sweetwater and @MitchGallagher
You're killing me.
Thanks.
It's faders and stereo faders. Pick ups. .... Got it
Love Mitch's instructional videos.
Damn , I gonna buy a mixer tommorrow.
Jeez .. . . . Mitch sure gets down to business . . . . . pronto ! ! I went in to this with a lot of questions; came out thinking about buying one of these. Way to go Mitch ! !
Very informative video, easy to understand and follow thanks Mitch
this is probably the most informative video I've seen on RUclips, I mean you basically get straight to the point on how to use a mixer and you also cover most if not all the info that we need to know how to use a mixer, its a great video!
Thanks for checking it out!
Unbelievably helpful. Thank you for the post!
Amazing demo as usual. So breezy fast yet instructive and clear. 👍🏻
ikr :)) that's a professional for you
Its been a very useful video for me. Sir, I have few doubts,... I hope you will answer to me.
1. Can i use Mic and line (in channel 3) at a time?
2. Should I use Gain to my keyboard?
3. Do Compressor function work for a dynamic microphone?
Hey there, Augustine!
On channel 3, technically you could plug multiple signals into that channel, but it wouldn’t be recommended. Since there’s only one gain control, volume control, etc. on that channel, you’ll want to just run one signal into that channel.
Yes, you can use gain with your keyboard! It’s all about making sure you have a healthy signal coming from the keyboard and into the mixer. Just make sure you aren’t distorting or clipping the signal going into the mixer.
Compression will work with whatever signal you’re sending into the channel. It doesn’t matter what kind of mic, or what level signal you’re sending into the channel!
Thanks!
Nick Pasquino, Sweetwater Sales Engineer, (800) 222-4700 ext. 3230, nick_pasquino@sweetwater.com
Clear and informative presentation.
Thanks Mitch, this video just saved me writing an epic to a newbie customer!
Thank you, Mitch! SO very helpful! Of course, I will be buying my new mixer from Sweetwater!
I swear 😭 no. 1 was the perfect one for him to be honest ❤️ she was best off all of them...
This is a great video. I'll be perfectly honest. im not a huge fan of Mitch and these Sweetwater videos. I feel like im always being sold something. But this was a great breakdown of basic routing. It was fast paced and easy to follow along. The Mackie has been a staple in our industry for many years and even though its not my first choice for a mixer, it is a great learning tool and great introduction to mixing. I know, I still have 3 of them.
It's also a good idea to keep this type of equipment covered in some fashion to prevent dust from corrupting electronics.
Thank you..you have made mixers not so intimidating. I now have a idea what everything is for
Excellent Explanation
This is a very understandable explanatian of the mixer board.
atta boy. makin' it simple. thanks man. totally new to the karaoke game at 60 but as a new bar owner I gotta get on it baby! Rock on brother!
Great video Mitch - much appreciated!
Wonderfully explained. Thank you
This was very helpful. I just purchased this mixer and I am so glad that you made this video. Gives me a better understanding of how to use it. Kind Regards...Phillip.
I have the Mackie Onyx12 with built in Bluetooth, SD card slot and FX. seems like it may be a better and more versatile mixer would you say? But your lesson with this model is great for me as a brush-up, because it's very similar to mine.
@ Sweetwater Thank you so much for your time with explaining the details about mixers!❤️ The question that I have is: What equipment do you recommend for beginners who want to set up a home studio? Again, thank you so much and God bless!
Hello! Our team would be glad to dig into those details with you. When you have a moment, please give us a call at (800) 222-4700 or email us at sales@sweetwater.com. You may also visit www.sweetwater.com/about/contact
Thanks for the message!
Great tutorial. Simplified.
Excellent video - thanks.
Great video , when you pan a stereo sound into 2 channels, you have to perform every action on both channels precisely to have the same result on every channel. to avoid this i know i can use the stereo input channels.
the problem that i have is, i have too many hardware synths and drum machines where i run out of stereo inputs. how can i solve this problem without using the panning option?
Great Video! If you did not know about Mixers, YOU DO NOW!
Incredibly helpful, thank you!
I don't want to know about the controls on a mixer, I want to know how a mixer works. How does it combine 2 different signals?
fascinating! Thank you for the perfect overview. 🌻
As always, very clear! Thanks!
how do you output the drum loop from your computer to the mixer?
watched it again. Thank you Mitch ;)
Excellent video! I love your vibes!
Exactly what I was looking for! Thanks!
Nice presentation. Thanks.
Very clear and simple explanation
Thank you!
Loved this
Damn! Bossman is a good teacher too! Very cool video, on a great topic that many want to know, but were afraid to ask! :-)
Hi there. You have a way you educate people and keep them engaged. I was wondering, I hear that there are some people who do audio ducking on an analogue mixer, without using a compressor. Do you have a video for that? They make use wires tied on a peg, and the mixer ducks the audio when never the peg is pressed.
Very helpful, Sir, thank you very much!
Great concise information thanks for the video.
Great review!
Question? I have a Yamaha MG 166cx. For some reason, when I plug microphones in, they are always on. And it doesn’t matter if I push the on off button, the microphone stays on. But, I can turn the sound off with the PFL button. Also, the faders don’t turn the volume up or down, I can only control the volume with the master. Do you know what this means?
Now if you wanted to run a guitar or bass from your amp into your mixer into your PA system would you mix up the amp and then plug the mic into the mixer?
Excellent well explained video. We need him to do a synth video, for, most synth explanation videos are often not very well explained, as they are explained from a perspective that assumes previous experience and knowledge
He did lose me once he got to creating busses, though
Best explanation
I wish all of these mixer tutorials would discuss powered vs passive mixers. There is a difference correct?
Great video, thank you for show us about this!
This is extremely helpful thank you
What was the power output on your amp?
Will a small mixer work with a single channel guitar amplifier and mix microphone and guitar signals into a combined signal to the amplifier?
Question on LEds indicator. Do this lights Indictators indicate just decibels levels or do they also indicate volume levels, let's say if I have 2 instruments on 2 different channels , if both leds indicate 4 ,do they also mean they are at the same level control ?
Very nice information
"Stereo Keyboard" Now that's a wide term. But correct. :)
Hey thanks for knowledge sharing ☺️
Thanks for a great explanation.
Thanks!
I have fender speakers, would this mixer work for those ?
I want to get mics when I get my set so I can hear myself play and I was wondering how to route the mics to a mixer then to a personal mixer?
Pls do the X32 soon!!
Can I use a mixer as a pre amp
I'm shopping for mixers and I'm not seeing personal monitor options on them.
I wonder what the learning curve is for a total recording newbie.
i have soundcraft GB4...but i don’t know what the inversion button does!! help please
Thanks 😀
Thank you sir
Hello everyone! I'm new to the channel and the subject and just had a couple of easy question anyone please feel free to answer! I've been practicing the Law of Attraction for awhile now and would like to make positive affirmation subliminal music? Meaning I'd like to record my voice underneath music (very very very low) saying things like I AM HEALTHY, I AM LOVE, I AM POSITIVE AND ETC then place the music or calming sound music over those positive affirmations. If these audio mixer are able to do this, can you please recommend the bare minimum that I would need. My intentions is to go with a 4 channel audio mixer, then what else is needed? Condenser or Dynamic mics? The mixer would strictly be used for making subliminals and not DJing! I'd would like to thank you in advance, thanks! BB
Looking for a mixer that is light and streamlined for mounting to handlebars on a bicycle?
Awesome review thanks
you're a badass! this is a golden crash course on audio mixers...THANK YOU! new sub here..
good video! i will listen again.
@ Sweetwater I have the ProFX 16v3 and i have a problem with my stereo channels: i have stereo inputs (1/4 TS) on the stereo channels and everything works fine except for the preamps. the preamp does not affect my signal, i have also tried every variaton of mono input left or right on the stereo channel. My question: does the preamp only affect the xlr input and not the stereo line inputs?
my alternative would be to split the stereo signal on mono channels and hard pan them but i dont have any mono channels free they are all in use already. i want to record my stereo synthesizers through the stereo channels but they need a little amplification from preamps which unfortunately dont work.
Is this normal for every mixer or is there something wrong with mine? Its brand new and everything else works just fine.
Thank You!
Hi, Florian! Thanks for your interest, and I’m sorry to hear about the trouble you’re having with your setup. Unfortunately, you are correct: the line inputs are not affected by the preamp on the microphone input, and this is normal for this type of mixer. It may be worth looking into additional outboard processing for those synths - any preamp with instrument inputs would likely work well based on your description.
Feel free to contact me directly with any further questions, and thanks again!
Caleb Lowrey, Sweetwater Sales Engineer, (800) 222-4700 ext. 1620, caleb_lowrey@sweetwater.com