Hi, nice video. My only confusion that remains is if I still need to connect my keyboard LR to that stagebox using up to channels if I want to get stereo. Or can i connect it to one input on my stagebox and thr wing will pair it with the next channel? In this case, do i loose a channel on my stagebox?
Hi 👋 You can not control them like 2 separate mic but you can manipulate them as a stereo source. You can ajusté the source Pan and width to control the stereo image. It’s a given here that you understand that a stereo source is Input 1 Hard Left and 2 Hard Right. Hope that answer your question!
@@GuillaumeLortie one of my crowd mics seems quieter than the other in my in ears. They are grouped as stereo but why would one be quieter than the other?
Is the Wing doing all of the M/S processing, including the polarity inversion, which would normally require three faders to accomplish?
Hey man ! Nice vid !!
How do you deal with a stereo track to treat it on mid side with compressors and EQ
Hi 👋
Not the same thing!
Of your talking FairChild comps and Mid / Side EQ on stereo sources. It’s not the same a dealing with a Mid/Side source.
Hi, nice video. My only confusion that remains is if I still need to connect my keyboard LR to that stagebox using up to channels if I want to get stereo. Or can i connect it to one input on my stagebox and thr wing will pair it with the next channel? In this case, do i loose a channel on my stagebox?
To get stereo, you need 2 physical inputs, using 2 cables form your keyboard
@@GuillaumeLortie thanks so much
If you have two mics (crowd mics, left, right) grouped together in one fader how do I control and pan each mic individually?
Hi 👋
You can not control them like 2 separate mic but you can manipulate them as a stereo source.
You can ajusté the source Pan and width to control the stereo image.
It’s a given here that you understand that a stereo source is Input 1 Hard Left and 2 Hard Right.
Hope that answer your question!
@@GuillaumeLortie one of my crowd mics seems quieter than the other in my in ears. They are grouped as stereo but why would one be quieter than the other?
@@TheRdawg16 do you have a attenuation switch on it?
Most of them have a low cut and 15 dB pad
@@GuillaumeLortie where is the attenuation switch?
@@TheRdawg16 what’s your mic Brand and model number?
Thank you for this tip. Didn‘t know what Mid/Side is meant to be