Zoom LiveTrak L-8 mixer | FULL REVIEW

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  • @RichStranger
    @RichStranger Před 2 lety +17

    To reiterate: THANK YOU for YOUR TIME, EFFORTS & expertise…

    • @davidshanhun
      @davidshanhun  Před 2 lety

      most welcome Richard - thanks for the message!

  • @eekamoose
    @eekamoose Před 4 lety +6

    Good comments, David. Excellent review. My L-8 arrived a couple of days ago and like you I'm very happy with it.
    If anybody wants to see how the L-8 can be really useful for a musician (as opposed to a podcaster) I recommend David's video where he takes it to a park and makes a live recording (I think there's a link at the end of this full review video).
    What I like most about the L-8 is the fact that you can access so many of its functions using physical buttons and knobs rather than having to scroll through menus. With the L-8 you rarely have to enter a menu, whereas in a lot of recording and/or mixing gear out there (including gear from Zoom) it's rare when you DON'T have to enter a menu to change or adjust something. Buttons and knobs cost money and take up space, so a lot of audio products have commonly-used features buried deep in menu structures. The downside of course is that it takes time to find menu items, assuming that you can remember where the software engineers decided to bury them. It's nice to see Zoom implement the more expensive option of physical controls, and they've done a very good job of organising them and making buttons light up when they are active, etc. It all makes the L-8 extremely user-friendly and saves lots of time.
    Number 2 on my list of likes is being able to send a stereo mix with reverb to FOH but at the same time record up to 8 individual tracks dry so that you can remix everything when you get home from the gig. Number 3 is the fact that it's battery-powered. I'm running mine off a USB powerbank via the USB cable, as you did in your live recording in the park. And number 4 is the size and weight. I was very surprised at how small it was when it arrived, and it's very light.
    The L-8 doesn't feel particularly solid or rugged, but I'm used to a heavy, bullet-proof Dynacord powermixer . I'm guessing that the L-8 is built to last so long as you don't drop it or sit on it and so long as you use a rugged case with internal foam shock protection to transport it. I've been waiting many years for a product that ticks the boxes that this one does. This is sure to be a classic and a bestseller for Zoom I think.
    PS: Some of those pad sounds will be a laugh to use during gigs, eh? And you can create your own. I'm looking through my collection of sound effects for sounds like 'Fight breaking out' or 'Huge female audience cheering madly' or even 'Police arriving to shut the place down'.

    • @davidshanhun
      @davidshanhun  Před 4 lety +1

      haha love the sound effects you're thinking of!!! 😉I always got a kick out of playing a siren through the PA every now and then for my own amusement! haha. Def one of my fav features is the fx to main FOH whilst still getting raw individual tracking! ....now if only I could gather with a bunch of cool muso's to record haha... there will come a time! 😊

    • @neomerismedia1383
      @neomerismedia1383 Před 4 lety

      Any advice for the powerbank to buy ? Will receive my L8 in a few days....

    • @eekamoose
      @eekamoose Před rokem

      @@neomerismedia1383 Wow, I missed your question two years ago. Sorry. I use an Anker PowerCore 26,800 mAh powerbank. On paper it has capacity enough to power the L-8 for well over 24 hours, although I’ve never checked in reality.

  • @sjpachica3
    @sjpachica3 Před 4 lety +7

    You and Grant Stinnett's review on this L8 are the best on CZcams right now. Yours has more detail and technical info but also very practical. His is very use case focused giving examples of how he has and will use it. Thanks again for this vid and the performance vid!

    • @davidshanhun
      @davidshanhun  Před 4 lety +1

      ah thanks so much Shane! Got two more videos on the L8 coming out today and tomorrow around multitrack recording with it - do you have one?

    • @sjpachica3
      @sjpachica3 Před 4 lety +1

      @@davidshanhun No but it's next on my gear purchase list. Going to use it to keep all of my instruments hooked up in my home studio as an Audio Interface. Also going to use it when my buddies come over and jam. Also going to use it in a live looping setup with drum machines, bass, guitar, synth etc hooked up. It's such a super versatile piece of kit. I look forward to watching you new vids on it!

    • @davidshanhun
      @davidshanhun  Před 4 lety

      @@sjpachica3 sounds like lots of fun to be had! 😊

  • @CalmingAnxiety
    @CalmingAnxiety Před 3 lety +2

    It was due to all your vodeos on the L8 that I purchased mine. I run a Podcast for just me (so, slight overkill at the mo) but its quality of recording far outweighs the Behringer I was using. I record direct to SD first so there is no PC noise to interfere and I am blown away (Rode Podmic and cloud lifter)
    Because of this setup I can now produce the tracks needed for my app, I really can not thank you enough for your reviews.

    • @davidshanhun
      @davidshanhun  Před 3 lety

      That's awesome Martin! Glad to hear you are able to create what you need! 👌

  • @SpiritOfTrboule
    @SpiritOfTrboule Před 2 lety +6

    Well, after quite some pain with Headphone monitor outputs, I got a couple of SB-5 DI boxes from Radial Engineering and it works perfectly also with Jack -> XLR. It's also possible to do it with other DI boxes, but this one really shines as it allows for summing L/R channels to single mono XLR or you can plug two jacks to it. I use that combo to bring sound to our JVC camera (XLR only input) at correct level.
    It seems the monitor outputs are preamped for headphones, so it's way too strong for other uses. DI box solves that.

    • @davidshanhun
      @davidshanhun  Před 2 lety +3

      Andrej! Thanks so much for suggesting this gem of a DI box. great solution to this issue and the mono summing option is also brilliant!

  • @prometheus23c
    @prometheus23c Před 2 lety +2

    Finally got mine. Watching this as I unbox and set up, to get a better idea of what to do. Thanks for this amazing video bro!

  • @skaragozian
    @skaragozian Před 13 dny

    Thx David, your info and teaching is so simple to understand and apply .
    Have learnt good points from you on how to use L-8 mixer/recorder.

  • @clemlysergy3335
    @clemlysergy3335 Před rokem +2

    Thanks bro, good to see a review from another Kiwi! Rockshop have got these on sale for $545 so pretty sure I'm gonna grab one

    • @davidshanhun
      @davidshanhun  Před rokem +1

      yeah mate that's an ace price at the moment eh!

  • @jchavez6541
    @jchavez6541 Před 3 lety +3

    Dude thank you for this video, it was exactly what I needed and the most complete video out there so far regarding the Zoom LiveTrak L-8!!!

  • @Pharesm
    @Pharesm Před 3 lety +2

    Your very first point about the headphone cabling issue - Does that mean AKG 712 Headphone users are prevented from using their Headphones, because the ONLY input to those is a mini-XLR connector - which is really great, because if you ever mess up your headphone cable with those, you can just plug in another one - no trip to the repair shop, no trip to the cellar to get out the soldering iron...

    • @davidshanhun
      @davidshanhun  Před 3 lety +1

      great question but no - they are the exact headphones I use and they work great with this mixer. The mini-xlr connector you mentioned is the connection TO the headphones which can be anything (depending on your headphones). The other end of the headphone lead which will go into the desk is a 1/4 or 1/8' trs jack which plugs straight into the desk. Cheers for the question though.

    • @Pharesm
      @Pharesm Před 3 lety

      @@davidshanhun awesome, much thanks for the answer :)
      Those headphones are indispensable to me.
      I bought Waves' "Abbey Road" virtual speakers/studio plug-in just to use with those headphones, where ever I have no speakers...

    • @davidshanhun
      @davidshanhun  Před 3 lety

      @@Pharesm ooh don't know this plugin but use a few of the waves stuff. Might check it out!

    • @Pharesm
      @Pharesm Před 3 lety

      @@davidshanhun czcams.com/video/Euef8rtUYf0/video.html
      :)

  • @beta25
    @beta25 Před 3 lety +2

    on the monitor output, i believe you may need an xlr splitter cable (Y cable) because the monitor outs are sending an unbalanced stereo signal. without the splitter cable you may hear a muffled signal. cheers!

    • @steveliddle8417
      @steveliddle8417 Před 3 lety

      A stereo output which is wired to an XLR (pin1 ground. pin2 left pin 3 right (por vice versa)) creates a karaoke mixer - all the centre information is cancelled out by the differential amplifier on the receiving balanced input.

  • @sheldonferguson9762
    @sheldonferguson9762 Před rokem +1

    Wow, someone that really knows how to make a painless review! Starting with the negative is the best. Reason I like that ... If I don't mind the negatives, I'll be happy to hear the rest. I hate learning what maybe a deal breaker after watching all a video. This is exactly what I needed to help me make a decision. Thank you

    • @davidshanhun
      @davidshanhun  Před rokem

      ah cheers! what did you end up going with?

  • @Pharesm
    @Pharesm Před 3 lety +1

    So, by now, I've actually bought one - in part thanks to your answer about the AKG 712... - it arrived this week...!
    So the L8 manual states, that the Master Headphone out will put out an identical signal to the master out. (going directly to active speakers in this case)
    So how come my speakers on the master-outputs are getting signal, but the master headphone-out is getting nothing?
    And I've used consoles since the 80's. I have an SQ-5 and getting along with it... what am I doing wrong?? Starting to wonder if I got a defective unit?
    I tested that headphone and cable are good.
    Thinking you might be the most likely one to know, since you've covered lots of details on this unit :D
    .
    As for my first unboxing impressions: I hate it. Plasticky, flimsy and the USB driver for PC sucks - it doesn't list up the channels - its just an in-transparent blob. I want to route PC audio to USB 3+4, i.e stereo channel 8, there is absolutely no way to assign that. Driver update from Zoom? nada.
    Gravely, I think all the controls are just held by their soldering joints and will not hold up, unless you keep it in a box full of cotton balls.
    But for battery powered, there is nothing else except MixPre 6II (which is more cumbersome to operate) and Behringer Flow8, which can only handle 2 condenser mics. (wish Behringer had aimed a bit higher on that, like 6 condenser mics for $320 instead of 2 condenser mics for $220 - because otherwise it would be a much better mixer than the L8 imo)
    Oh yeah and I forgot those Zoom Field recorders, with the same shitty plastic build. I'm not railing against plastic in general - Some other companies simply use higher quality plastic (Tascam, Sony)
    ** I'd say that you have to be damned sure, that you really need it battery operated before buying that. **
    At least one, maybe both of the other Livetrak units have a metal housing, I think. Was it the L12 and L20 or only L20?

  • @rockymiller
    @rockymiller Před 4 lety +2

    Thank you very much I learned so much about my Zoom LiveTrak L8. I mainly use it for podcasting but I see it so much more than a podcast Mixer

  • @amaniredchilds8374
    @amaniredchilds8374 Před 10 měsíci

    I’m getting it now because of you . Your description of all the features was very easy to listen & understand too

  • @__Rob
    @__Rob Před rokem +2

    You said it has no master output EQ but what does it have for per-track EQ?
    Does it have virtual tracks for bouncing overdubs when you use it as a recorder?

  • @jefflep1
    @jefflep1 Před 4 lety +2

    I just ordered mine for podcasting and a doing work for an internet radio station! I’m so stoked!

  • @donr8191
    @donr8191 Před 4 lety +1

    I've had a Zoom H6 for a few years now and am completely satisfied with it....but am getting the L-20. Have lots of impromptu get togethers and never know how many mics will be needed or instrument inputs etc. Would have needed 14 just before Christmas for a house party but the H6 did a pretty good job of recording the "room". Thanks for your great reviews it will save me some learning time. Also want to use it for recording rehearsals once we can get back to creative collaboration...Thanks again !!!

    • @davidshanhun
      @davidshanhun  Před 4 lety

      The L-20 will be epic! ...I've got some more videos to do on overdubbing with these units - I still missed so much off this review haha!

  • @AT-wl9yq
    @AT-wl9yq Před 2 lety +1

    I can at least clear up one of the problems you were having. The first one where the headphones didn't work with the balanced cable, is not an issue with the mixer. You're not using the right cable. Balanced or single ended operation has nothing to do with the cables or connectors, and everything to do with how its wired electrically. The 2nd cable you held up in the video was wired for balanced operation, but the headphone output was not. If the headphone output on the Zoom was balanced, you would have 2 jacks. It would either be 2 xlr or 2 trs jacks. Your headphones, of course, would have to be wired for balanced operation, and have a matching cable with 2 xlr or trs jacks.
    The headphone output on the Zoom is single ended stereo. The pin configuration is different. If you wanted to use that 2nd cable, you can. As far as functionality goes, an xlr and trs are identical. They're both 3 conductor connectors, and do exactly the same thing. Just because pin 1 on most balanced xlr connections is ground, doesn't mean it will be ground on different applications. You need to find out what the 3 conductors on the Zoom's headphone output do, and then buy or modify the current cable so that the pins on the xlr connector match up with the Zoom.
    Simply put, its not Zoom's fault. If they wired that output to match your balanced cable, then a regular headphone cable wouldn't work.

    • @davidshanhun
      @davidshanhun  Před 2 lety

      thank you for this! Much appreciated and especially for the detail 👌

  • @bobshortcut6950
    @bobshortcut6950 Před 4 měsíci +1

    Is it me or does this guy look like the sun is shining in his eyes. Somebody give him a pair of sunglasses.

    • @davidshanhun
      @davidshanhun  Před 4 měsíci

      oooh I just bought some recently! Timing 💯😎

  • @iamtonyade
    @iamtonyade Před rokem +1

    This was a great and very informative review. Thanks for taking the time out to share! I can’t wait for my Zoom L-8 to come in the mail tomorrow! 😊

    • @davidshanhun
      @davidshanhun  Před rokem +1

      whoop whoop! how's it going so far?

    • @iamtonyade
      @iamtonyade Před rokem

      @@davidshanhun not bad at all. Tracked some live drums and it came out really good. One thing I don’t like or I’m not sure if I haven’t figured it out, is the fact that there’s no way to cut the volume for the monitors/speakers while recording! So I’ve been literally having to turn off the speakers when I’m ready to record; that’s annoying! 😵😩

    • @davidshanhun
      @davidshanhun  Před rokem +2

      @@iamtonyade just bring the master down - the recording is before any of the faders at all - so you'll still get your recording exactly the same - and means you can move any of the faders mid performance or have them completely on 0 and you'll still end up with the same individual .wav files for each channel.

    • @iamtonyade
      @iamtonyade Před rokem

      @@davidshanhun I actually tried that, but when I brought the master down, I also couldn’t hear from the headphones any longer 🤷🏾‍♂️

    • @iamtonyade
      @iamtonyade Před rokem

      @@davidshanhun Hey David! So I’m not sure if your advice pertains to recording via a DAW, but if I turn the master fader down, I get no sound in my headphones, which makes it impossible to record and hear what’s being recorded. Can you please help me out? Thanks so much man

  • @rickaronica9321
    @rickaronica9321 Před 4 měsíci +1

    This is a great review and tutorial. I just picked one of these up for my Acoustic Project off of Ebay. I love you just got to the point of things! Thank you!

    • @davidshanhun
      @davidshanhun  Před 4 měsíci

      Thank you mate! Happy recording and creating with it!

  • @ItsaCatsLife
    @ItsaCatsLife Před rokem +3

    Thanks for doing this, David. There are always caveats no matter which multitrack mixer/recorder you look at. I would have preferred more hands on & views of the L-8 rather than your up-close face to be honest, or at least further from the camera - but I managed to get through the video due to the invaluable information. Cheers from Oz.

    • @davidshanhun
      @davidshanhun  Před rokem

      hehe this is the most common comment tbh. Feedback received haha!

  • @Saaranga108
    @Saaranga108 Před 5 měsíci +1

    Excellent!! Very thorough explanation. You answered all my questions and made my decision so easy. This is the piece of gear that I need. Kudos and thank you for your time!!

    • @davidshanhun
      @davidshanhun  Před 5 měsíci

      love it - it's a pretty great piece of kit!

  • @joshbarkerfilms
    @joshbarkerfilms Před 2 lety

    Honestly one of the best reviews on a product ever, so much specific info! Thanks for this!

  • @fpham8004
    @fpham8004 Před rokem +2

    Better than zoom own videos, I have to tell you.

  • @DaveMaurer
    @DaveMaurer Před 3 lety +1

    Great review, David. Helped me learn a couple of things I was trying to get for my podcast. Thanks for taking the time to do this!

    • @davidshanhun
      @davidshanhun  Před 3 lety

      Glad it was helpful! What's your podcast Dave?

    • @DaveMaurer
      @DaveMaurer Před 3 lety

      @@davidshanhun My podcast is Christian Music Archive podcast (christianmusicarchive.com/podcast)
      But I also use the zoom for a podcast that I help record (mercytoday.global)

  • @rgp568
    @rgp568 Před 4 měsíci +1

    Best review of this board!! Got all the info, great job!

  • @tapecompasqualegrieco8371

    Great video!!!
    I have some questions:
    Can I use usb return 1-2 and 3-4 at the same time?
    If yes, the tracks 7 and 8 are in stereo?
    If I use a usb return at channel 7, can I still use the track 8 with line input ?

    • @Shundo22
      @Shundo22 Před rokem

      Did you find a solution?

  • @sonnyd1527
    @sonnyd1527 Před 3 lety +3

    You could probably use a Pyle Mini Hum Eliminator for the headphone jack issue. (Not for the hum elimination, although that part is nice.) it's has 2 TRS inputs and two TRS outputs + 2 XLR inputs and 2 XLR Outputs.
    You could probably use it playing live anyway.

  • @jimbro6662
    @jimbro6662 Před 2 lety +1

    Excellent review David. No nonsense and very thorough. Seeing this and your other Livetrak L8 videos convinced me to buy the L8 but then I hit a snag. As primarily a guitar player I sometimes need to punch in on guitar tracks, usually using a foot switch, but this is not possible with the L8. It also seems that the only way to punch in is to press a button on the mixer - as you demonstrated for a vocal track in one of your videos. That’s OK-ish for a singer but impractical for a guitarist (and many other musicians). The L8 doesn’t even seem to allow preset punch in/out points to automate the process. Unless I’m misunderstanding or someone has a clever way around this (other than getting an assistant to press the button which is often not viable) it’s a deal breaker for me. Such a shame as in so many ways it is the ideal portable recorder/interface.
    By the way, for anyone concerned about using a combination of condenser and other mics with the L8, particularly ribbon mics, I’ve got around this in similar situations by using the inline Triton Audio ‘Phantom Blocker’ which passes signal but not phantom power. There may well be other similar gadgets available.

    • @davidshanhun
      @davidshanhun  Před 2 lety

      Hey Jimbro! Cheers for this comment/message brother - and yeah, so far I haven't figured out a way around this either. Would be amazing if you could use the 'mark' function to set punch in punch out, but I don't believe that's an option.
      Appreciate the details on the Phantom Blocker too!

  • @antoinenioi6863
    @antoinenioi6863 Před rokem +1

    Another good vidéo fromage David ! Thanks for this review ! Zoom always good quality of matérials ! Most possibilty but not too much from live looping because simple configuration is better for my opinion ! Are you confortably with this mixer in live ,?

    • @davidshanhun
      @davidshanhun  Před rokem

      thanks! :) It's not the greatest option for live shows - but at it's price range, for being able to do live shows as well as record the individual tracks nothing else compares at this stage. The l-12 rather than the l-8 is much better suited to live shows (channel compression, sweepable mid eq, and proper monitor outputs). Hope that helps!

  • @anasounddesign
    @anasounddesign Před 3 lety

    Hi David, thank you so much for this video! Helped a lot! We did a zoom (conference) choir rehearsal using the zoom (mixer) where me and the choir director sang and the rest of the choir sang at home with muted mics. The stream worked great! Wish you all the best! Greetings from a Brazilian stranded in Germany! :)

  • @theoutputlab1906
    @theoutputlab1906 Před 4 lety +2

    Great review David. Very informative, straight to the point and sounds and clips. Thanks mate!

  • @andesneko
    @andesneko Před 4 měsíci +1

    XLR cables can be wired 2 different ways. This should be the reason your cables did not work, the order of the cables can be "123" or "132" depending on how you look at the cable.

  • @skaragozian
    @skaragozian Před 13 dny

    Thx David, your info and teaching is so simple to understand and apply .
    Have learnt good points from you on how to use L-8 mixer/recorder.
    I had a question
    Can you delete/remove at track file within a
    project ?

  • @ItsCassieVlogs
    @ItsCassieVlogs Před 3 lety +1

    Thanks for this full review of the Zoom LiveTrak L-8 mixer / recorder. This is really helpful.

  • @tornadokat
    @tornadokat Před 2 lety +1

    I thought recording a channel to SD card included gain but not EFX or EQ? When you demonstrated having a venue mic record only, you said you can leave this fader completely down. If I understand correctly, wouldn't that prevent anything from recording from that channel?

    • @davidshanhun
      @davidshanhun  Před 2 lety

      heya! When recording to the SD card it does include gain but not fx/eq/panning etc. BUT... the gain is different than the fader knob. The gain is the little dial at the top of the channel strip - whatever you set that to is the recorded level. The sliding fader simply decides how much gets sent to the mix. So, you can record with the fader completely down, and you still get a great clean signal for the recording.

  • @SteveBaerThatsMe
    @SteveBaerThatsMe Před 3 lety +1

    Thank you for taking the time to share the important things about the device. Really helpful. The only problem is, now I want one. :)

    • @davidshanhun
      @davidshanhun  Před 3 lety

      haha love it! Let me know if you end up getting one! 😜

  • @ChascaCoyllur2008
    @ChascaCoyllur2008 Před 2 lety +1

    Hi David! Thank you so much for everything you put out here on this video!! It helped me a lot to understand this interface and to resolve a few issues I was stuck on!!! Blessings and all the best!

  • @enigmasounds
    @enigmasounds Před 4 lety +1

    Many thanks David, this was a great help to me setting it up......One important point all should know is the faders seem to remember their last settings, which is good but....they need to be wiggled when testing or nothing comes through. Thanks again.

  • @mikejcassam
    @mikejcassam Před 4 lety +1

    I noticed in the manual that it says the 1/4 inch master out and the three 1/4 inch monitor outs are all stereo outputs. Which makes sense when using headphones. But how does that work if using the 1/4 inch master out to run a powered speaker with a 1/4 inch input? The speaker is a mono plug and cable will be a mono jack, but the output jacks on the board are stereo. Great review!

    • @davidshanhun
      @davidshanhun  Před 4 lety

      Hey Michael - I haven't tested this actually as haven't been panning anything much into a stereo mix that then gets sent to the monitor outputs. I presume you only get Left OR Right, just not sure which one, so if you have things panned in your mix you may lose some of the panning. If nothing is panned and your signal is basically mono then you're all good though. As mentioned above I haven't specifically tested this but that's what I would expect given the outputs from the 1/4 jacks are only working as mono.

    • @mikelundquist4596
      @mikelundquist4596 Před 4 lety

      @@davidshanhun if it is truly a stereo output, and you are panning anything that you record, you'll want to monitor in stereo. Get an adaptor... 1/4" trs to two mono 1/4" (or xlr, whichever you monitor input is)

  • @ricardoalmeida8611
    @ricardoalmeida8611 Před 6 měsíci

    Great review David! I have a question for you: when you recorded audio to your DAW using Zoom Livetrak, were you using PC or Mac? If you were using Mac, did your computer have USB standard as input or just USB-C? The reason I'm asking that is because I have a Mac with only USB-C and, looking at the specs of Zoom Livetrak it says "Operation is not guaranteed when used with USB hubs or expansion cards". I'm affraid I will have issues while recording using a USB hub to connect Zoom to my Mac.

    • @davidshanhun
      @davidshanhun  Před 6 měsíci

      heya! I'm on a mac but still have a usb-a slot. I suspect buying an adaptor or using a usb hub won't be an issue - if you use a usb-a to usb-c adaptor you'll be sweet - hubs are usually what tend to cause issues (if there are). In saying that - I'm pretty sure I've run it from a hub no worries.

  • @jonmitguard6174
    @jonmitguard6174 Před 4 lety +2

    Man that was so informative, Thank You. I am wondering about the SD cards and if you have issues with them. What would be minimum capacity for say 6 tracks? Probably has to be the high performance ones right?

    • @davidshanhun
      @davidshanhun  Před 4 lety +1

      Thank Jon. I haven't had any issues - have recorded 5 tracks as the most at a time so far using a Sandisk Extreme 32gb which is 90 mb/s. From memory they do have a list of compatible or recommended SD cards on the Zoom site. I would go for the high performance ones just for peace of mind that it's all going to be captured smoothly every time!

  • @thewaxbirds
    @thewaxbirds Před 3 lety +5

    This looks awesome! You have definitely helped us with choosing what we need for our next steps forward regarding live and streaming. With the livestream mix, is it possible to set up an ambient moc like you suggested, have this in the mix to the phone but not front of house? Regards and thanks again ☺️

    • @davidshanhun
      @davidshanhun  Před 3 lety

      hi The Wax Birds! Yes - this is totally possible to do - we did it with a livestream a while back at a venue - not an ambient mic but another dynamic mic that was purely to chat just for the livestream. To do this you set up your main mix, as well as Mix A (or B or C etc). The one thing to remember is that the main mix is what gets sent out of the TRRS cable on track 8 - so if you want the ambient mic going to your phone include it on the main mix. The downside of this is you need to run your speakers and FOH from one of the headphone outputs and either daisy chain, or what we did was run that signal into another small desk and then into our FOH.
      Also - when you switch mixes to set it up - change the fader level for each mix instead of using mute - mute applies to all mixes.
      Hope that all makes sense - reach out if you have further Q's etc.

  • @tresamacooladen
    @tresamacooladen Před rokem

    thank you for this im the audio tech at my college radio trying to find us a better setup. this video really helps. cheers :P

    • @davidshanhun
      @davidshanhun  Před rokem +1

      Glad I could help! There's lots of good options for gear now it becomes hard to know sometimes what will be a good fit eh!

  • @JeanMartinNainggolan
    @JeanMartinNainggolan Před 3 lety +1

    Do you know what other mixer with this specs and price point?

    • @davidshanhun
      @davidshanhun  Před 3 lety

      There isn't anything I've found at the same price point. More expensive then yes there are a few options.

  • @barkofink
    @barkofink Před 3 lety +1

    As a musician i wouldn't go for that unit tbh. I'm considering buying the Mackie profx3 serie for several reasons. However its analogue preamps are of better quality 192khz 24 bit recording, balanced XLR outputs and usb audio interface. This is also less expensive 159€ for the first model. I like its versatility and overall quality. The Zoom has advantages over the Mackie for live environment and post edition mainly but still too expensive from my pov.

    • @davidshanhun
      @davidshanhun  Před 3 lety

      perfect. Glad you know what you want and what you'll use it for etc! All the best with your recordings!

  • @theJACEchannel
    @theJACEchannel Před rokem +1

    Hi David. This is by far the most informative of videos of the L8. It was just given to me as gift, I was pumped about setting it up as an interface with Logic Pro X. I DONT GET IT !
    When I record on Logic I use input monitoring, and when I select input monitoring like usual in Logic while using this, I get feedback from the stereo channel 7 when set to usb. Which is the signal from the computer (including my input monitoring)? Right? Why am I hearing feedback? My output is XLR jack to jack into studio monitors. They just made it too confusing. Is there way to fix this? Goal: use it as an interface with LPX while being able to hear the master sound coming from the input monitoring (computer) without hearing feedback? I appreciate the video and any help in advance! Thanks

    • @davidshanhun
      @davidshanhun  Před rokem

      heya, do you have a live mic in the room whilst doing this? - eg what is your input monitoring signal?

  • @tylerwatson1014
    @tylerwatson1014 Před 3 lety +1

    David, I am looking at the Zoom LiveTrak L-8 vs the Tascam Model 12. I would use this mainly for recording, but possibly for small venues as well. I would need this for vocals only. Live and recording would be 4-5 tracks. I have an equalizer I can hook to it for live performance if needed. Would the Zoom LiveTrak L-8 be plenty for what I need, or would something like the Tascam Model 12 be a better fit for just vocals. I feel the Model 12 would be over kill for what I am needing, but I like the fact that it has compression and I can adjust the highs, mids and lows. Wanted to know what your thoughts were on this. Great detailed video on the zoom track 8.

    • @davidshanhun
      @davidshanhun  Před 3 lety

      Hey Tyler. You can adjust the EQ highs, mids and lows on the L-8 also - it is just done by selecting the track you want to adjust, and then adjusting the settings, then selecting the next track that you want to adjust etc. So EQ wise you're getting a similar setup as the Tascam just with a different way to set it. the thing I like about the Tascam is it has sweepable mids for each, plus an EQ with sweepable mids on the master also. I haven't heard the compression from the model 12 - but it is something I would appreciate having that the L-8 doesn't - purely for live however. If it's all being recorded and mixed in post, then it's really irrelevant, but for live it is a benefit for sure. One of the main reasons that I totally forgot to mention in this video for me choosing the L-8, is that I can film and record audio with individual tracking all powered by a phone battery bank (or if I wished AA batteries with the L8). Hope that helps you with your choice!

  • @cbmoore444
    @cbmoore444 Před 4 lety +2

    Good review, David. I've also had a few Zoom devices over the years starting with a Zoom 9000 way back in '92. Most are great and some not as much. Sounds like a good little mixer there.

    • @davidshanhun
      @davidshanhun  Před 4 lety

      Thanks. I think this is a pretty stunning piece of kit! haha. Still finding many more things it can do... perhaps there'll be an updated review at some stage! 😂

  • @willpriormusic
    @willpriormusic Před 11 měsíci +1

    Hey David thanks for the review mate. 3 years on, have you seen anything else come onto the market worth taking a look at in the recording/mixer realm?

    • @davidshanhun
      @davidshanhun  Před 11 měsíci

      Hey Will - yeah there's a lot mate! I actually bought and sold a bunch of mixers last year around this (intended to do a video but that didn't happen in the midst of life), but it's great to see more and more mixers include individual recording direct to SD. The zoom stuff is great and for budget I really rate it - but just released is the Allen & Heath CQ series which is an excellent option. Most comes down to budget etc for this stuff though tbh - there's the m20x from RCF that's a pretty nice piece of kit with SD recording etc but they're all at a higher price bracket than where Zoom is.
      Essentially I'd still rate the zoom stuff for being able to do this really well at the price range and I like the overall sound from their desks... but they are missing the tools to deal with live sound really well when compared with the more expensive gear. So - it's a balance of what's needed or general budget overall haha! What are you running at the moment?

    • @willpriormusic
      @willpriormusic Před 11 měsíci

      @@davidshanhun legend! I’m running a Behringer 1002b at the moment with a TC Helicon Play acoustic in front of it, and then simple recording with a Zoom H5. I’m always looking to improve the sound and have never been totally satisfied with the TCHPA which seems no matter what I try to make my vocal a bit “too digital” so was tinkering with the idea of just using effects off a board. ( I don’t use much effect anyway). Have had a good look at the Allen and Heath Zed series. Such a journey with our gadgets! Appreciate all your shared wisdom mate.

    • @davidshanhun
      @davidshanhun  Před 11 měsíci

      @@willpriormusic yeah funny journey to find and like our own sound eh! The best thing with a bunch of these kind of desks is if you're fx are coming from them - you can totally change or adjust them entirely in post if you wish to. Sometimes I've been in rooms where it requires massive amounts of reverb to sound 'normal' and others it's completely off to fit the room haha. If that same sound has to go out to your recording it's a tough call on what you prioritise eh? Best sound for the room or best sound for the recording haha! what part of the world are you in?

    • @willpriormusic
      @willpriormusic Před 11 měsíci

      Yeah great points those! Will be interesting to have a look when the A&H CQ reach our shores. I’m in NZ mate. Down in Martinborough 👍.

    • @davidshanhun
      @davidshanhun  Před 11 měsíci

      ah nice bro! I'm digging that series more and more as i look them over! got a mate that just ordered the cq20 so will get to have a fool around with it soon haha! @@willpriormusic

  • @Fin17772
    @Fin17772 Před 2 lety +1

    Awesome review mate. My mixer/interface had output issues suddenly. Need an urgent replacement while the fix it under warranty. Definitely will sort out my immediate workflow issues.

    • @davidshanhun
      @davidshanhun  Před 2 lety

      hey Fin! will answer the question on your other message - hope you got this sorted!

  • @user-qm2hr8rv8b
    @user-qm2hr8rv8b Před 9 měsíci +1

    Didn't get your opinion about outs. Can i use this outs with three headphones with extension cables on stage? Why not?

    • @davidshanhun
      @davidshanhun  Před 8 měsíci

      headphones are sweet as - that's what they are designed for as outputs 👌

  • @JoergPelzer
    @JoergPelzer Před 9 měsíci +1

    I bought it and it's amazing. Thanks to you :-)

  • @just_pierre9730
    @just_pierre9730 Před 3 lety +1

    Hi David, this was a really very informative review of the L-8. Just 2 questions : when I play music from my PC, can I adjust the output volume of my headphone on the L-8? Or do I have to do that on my PC? And how do I adjust the audio output of my DAW(Ableton)?

    • @davidshanhun
      @davidshanhun  Před 3 lety +1

      Thanks. Yes - when playing music from the PC, you can adjust the volume of it using the channel fader on the L8 (channel 7). You can do the same with adjusting the output of your DAW - either change the master volume from your DAW, or change the channel fader volume on the L8 to suit the best levels for you. 😊

  • @viliamifeaomoeata6296
    @viliamifeaomoeata6296 Před 10 měsíci +1

    thank you for this video, really helped me out a lot

  • @timothymarkprice9907
    @timothymarkprice9907 Před 6 měsíci +1

    Thank You! With LIVE Streaming and performing LIVE, can u send the main mix to your iPad/Phone while simultaneously sending the same main mix to FOH?

  • @davidvega175
    @davidvega175 Před rokem +1

    Hi! Great video! Is it possible that with the mixer I can use live mode at the same time that I send sequences on the computer to the main Mix and send another sequence to headphones/monitors?

    • @davidshanhun
      @davidshanhun  Před rokem

      you've got two channels you can send from the computer to the desk and can then send those wherever suits - main/a/b/c etc. so yes 👌

  • @danielvillarreal_musician

    This was such an amazing review, you gained a new subscriber!

    • @davidshanhun
      @davidshanhun  Před 4 lety +1

      Thanks Daniel! Welcome to the channel 😊

  • @nthonymusic
    @nthonymusic Před 3 lety +1

    Great information! Thank you so much for this video. Just got one of these and this video was definitely helpful! You remind me of one of my Kiwi friends who lives in Christchurch. I will be coming there to tour someday. Thanks again!

    • @davidshanhun
      @davidshanhun  Před 3 lety

      most welcome! Ah, love it - come tour in NZ and say hi 😊

  • @rferia539
    @rferia539 Před 3 lety +1

    Thanks very much for going over this! Seems like a cool unit. They should make the pads larger and then they can double as a mini drum machine. Lol

  • @davewebbmail
    @davewebbmail Před 2 lety

    Okay just to add information to your comment on the monitor outputs. Headphone outputs are not balanced outputs. Of course you can't use a balanced cable with an unbalanced output. If they were balanced outs then they wouldn't be any good for in-ear monitors because they would be mono outs. A mono out is fine for use with a foldback (traditional stage monitor) but not good for in-ear monitors because with in ears you need to be able to hear the stereo separation or it sounds like crap. So use a mono cable to sum the outputs if you are using a foldback or use the output in stereo if you are using in-ear monitors.

    • @davidshanhun
      @davidshanhun  Před 2 lety +1

      Thank you David! Appreciate the comment and clarity/info - I hadn't understood this which would have been obvious to you haha!

  • @nashorn07
    @nashorn07 Před 3 lety +1

    Can plug in condenser mic and dynamic mic at the same time and press phantom button?

    • @davidshanhun
      @davidshanhun  Před 3 lety

      Yes - in 99.9% of cases this is absolutely fine (and I do this myself running both a dynamic sennheiser e845, as well as an aston origin condensor mic at the same time). There are a few cases to be aware of, mostly concerning older ribbon microphones. If you want to understand more about it, there's an excellent discussion on this topic here: www.pro-tools-expert.com/production-expert-1/2019/11/8/phantom-power-the-myths-busted

  • @brettdavid
    @brettdavid Před 2 lety +1

    Great Review - and info thanks David.

  • @DJMichaelKhoury
    @DJMichaelKhoury Před 2 lety +1

    Hello everyone, curious if the monitor outputs on this are powerful enough to run as actual stage monitors and for subs, etc. I know they say monitor for headphones, and know that sometimes the actual outputs are built for just headphones and not speakers. Any advice is appreciated!

    • @davidshanhun
      @davidshanhun  Před 2 lety

      hey Michael - these outputs are just built for headphones not a stage monitor/speaker. I have worked around it running these out into another desk then into a monitor - but I have another small desk that I can use to solve the issue. A couple of people have mentioned getting a mono summed cable that can solve the issue also - so might be an option for you. Otherwise the LiveTrak L-12 has proper monitor outputs.

  • @danielecorciulo8779
    @danielecorciulo8779 Před rokem +1

    Could I use two mono inputs to have one more stereoinput I mean could i make the two monofiles to a stero in postproduction, because I normaly only need two stereo inputs, but in some cases I would need three, so I was thinking to use two mono inputs as workarround.

  • @abelbenoie
    @abelbenoie Před 4 lety +1

    Hey David, your video was very informative! I bought the Zoom Livetrak L-12 a month ago and I have been enjoying every aspect of it. But I saw this video and you mentioned that the headphone outs don't work with xlr to 1/4 inch cables. Is this the same for the L-12? I am looking to buy a wireless IEM pack and most of them are XLR...

    • @davidshanhun
      @davidshanhun  Před 4 lety

      Hi Abel, I haven't tested the L-12 i'm sorry! There will be ways around it even on the L8, headphones work just fine that are stereo when plugged straight in, so I expect it's simply which way around they have the tip/sleeve/ring configured. If I were you I would buy a trs to xlr adaptor - amzn.to/2Z2eQvM - connect it to an xlr cable that you have and see if you get signal out into another mixer or similar. If you check it out would you mind letting me know?

  • @fridmanator
    @fridmanator Před 3 lety +1

    Absolutely the best review!
    Thanks, keep it up

  • @vinchenzo_88
    @vinchenzo_88 Před 4 lety +2

    Great video David! I had one question though. Regarding the monitor mixes, would it still work if I had a male 1/4" TRS to female 3.5mm TRS adapter for my cheap headphones?

    • @davidshanhun
      @davidshanhun  Před 4 lety +1

      hey Vince - yes absolutely - that's what my headphones have also and works absolutely fine 👌

    • @vinchenzo_88
      @vinchenzo_88 Před 4 lety

      @@davidshanhun awesome! I just ordered one of these and I can't wait to try it out!

    • @davidshanhun
      @davidshanhun  Před 4 lety +1

      @@vinchenzo_88 nice! Happy recording/playing/experimenting etc! :)

  • @BeatTheCasino
    @BeatTheCasino Před 2 lety +1

    I stream Live on Stage 10 I have tried so many times to use this mixer but I get everyone on headphones, speakers on there end turned down so no way the signal is getting fed back through the mic, but I cannot eliminate the echo on the recording. We do not hear it when we are broadcasting. I am going to go to a simple interface like Focusrite or Presonus if I cannot find a solution Any Ideas? Thank you so much

    • @davidshanhun
      @davidshanhun  Před 2 lety

      Send me a link to one of the recordings if you can - especially if the livetrak is in shot. Things like this are usually a simple solution, but there's a few things to check to find out exactly what it is in each case. Can also be an issue with how you setup audio in OBS (if you're using it to stream) rather than this desk in which case a Focusrite won't help you! Feel free to reach out - this stuff can be frustrating until you find what the issue is. 😊

  • @clivewhitworth4755
    @clivewhitworth4755 Před 2 lety

    Perfect, gets straight to the point, saved me heaps of time in my research, thanks!

  • @gspianoguitar4369
    @gspianoguitar4369 Před 4 lety +2

    Could I ask about the zoom livetrak 12 please? I cant find anyway the same info regarding the monitor out connections.
    Can I use a jack to XLR connect on that zoom mixer. Is that something you would know? (Btw nice review)

    • @davidshanhun
      @davidshanhun  Před 4 lety +1

      Hi! I expect that it would be the same on the L12 - but I don't know for certain. This was only something I discovered through actually using the unit, and the info doesn't appear to be anywhere online that I've found. I expect it wasn't intended to be an issue, but in actual use it is 😝

    • @gspianoguitar4369
      @gspianoguitar4369 Před 4 lety +1

      @@davidshanhun Thanks David. Well yeah correct it is an issue if you do live work like me as well. My monitors (Eurolive Behringers) take XLR inputs so I hope the Live Trak 12 does. Again I cant find any info online and it seems Zoom in Europe have practically disppeared off the face of the planet. I've emailed Zoom US for a simple quick reply but as yet have heard nothing. (If there is anybody in this chat that uses a live trak 12 could you try it and maybe let me know please?) Thanks Dave sorry for the intrusion!

    • @davidshanhun
      @davidshanhun  Před 4 lety +1

      @@gspianoguitar4369 not sure there is anyone in this chat that is on the L12 - but perhaps check out a review video or similar from someone and ask them? I got around it using a jack to jack into another mini desk then xlr out 😂but that's more gear than is desired or needed lol - just so I could take advantage of the recording part!

  • @mikemaddenmusic3926
    @mikemaddenmusic3926 Před 2 lety +2

    Hi David, You really have become my go to for advice and kit (I already have the VL3X based on your videos!). Thanks for this - huge dump of information (and yes, the wallet is now £300+ lighter!). Thanks again, you've really helped me get on the road!

  • @Naxt366
    @Naxt366 Před 2 lety +1

    Monitors jack 2 jack... Bummer!
    Would you say the L12 does that better?

    • @davidshanhun
      @davidshanhun  Před 2 lety

      I don't definitively know the answer sorry! I suspect you will be all good with the L12 given there is a L and R monitor output in addition to the stereo headphone outputs that the L8 has. Hope that potentially helps you!

  • @FacultadDeSonido
    @FacultadDeSonido Před 11 měsíci

    Great Review thanks! Way more detailed than others. Question do you think it is still worth it in 2023? Main use would be live streaming and recording events.

    • @davidshanhun
      @davidshanhun  Před 11 měsíci +1

      For the price it's still an ace unit. However - the CQ series from Allen and Heath would be my recommendation if your budget allows it as a combo of live and streaming. Otherwise for streaming/recording the Boss gigcaster, and the Rodecaster pro are really good options as well (focussed more on the streaming and recording side rather than running live events also).

    • @FacultadDeSonido
      @FacultadDeSonido Před 11 měsíci

      @@davidshanhun Thank you for the response, I am not familiar with the CQ nor the Boss one, I will take a look at them. Thank you!.

  • @ckyale
    @ckyale Před 4 lety +1

    Thanks for the thorough review, man. This has really helped me. Cheers.

  • @gorillaz2332
    @gorillaz2332 Před rokem

    This was super helpful. I am a mixer/live streaming noob so this was amazing.

  • @oscarjcflamenco
    @oscarjcflamenco Před 4 lety +2

    Hi! I have a question: i'm a musician, can i connect this mixer into an android phone and use that phone for livestream a small show? Like use it for an instagram or youtube live?

    • @davidshanhun
      @davidshanhun  Před 4 lety +2

      yes. simply connect the trrs cable from the unit into your phone's headphone socket and you're good 👌 I've used it for lives on instagram myself.

    • @oscarjcflamenco
      @oscarjcflamenco Před 4 lety

      @@davidshanhun thank you so much! I'm sorry for not getting into the last part of the video but i've watched after you responded me. Again, thank you so much!!!

  • @Djcorey410
    @Djcorey410 Před 7 měsíci +1

    Where do you plug your speakers into for the sound to come out. Thanks in advance.

    • @davidshanhun
      @davidshanhun  Před 6 měsíci

      into the two main outputs on the unit (the two xlrs).

  • @BenjaminSpartos
    @BenjaminSpartos Před 2 lety +1

    thanks for this. I plan on getting this one for my gigs. been looking for a mixer that doesn't give noise in the output while I am streaming and I think this is good. WOuld be nice if you could do a video when you are connecting the mixer to your laptop for a live stream with obs

    • @davidshanhun
      @davidshanhun  Před 2 lety +1

      Hey Benjamin! I definitely rate it for recording and streaming, it's got a great sound/output and very clean, and it's good (but perhaps not great) for live shows. (I would love if it had the sweepable mids that the L-12 has for specific venues where certain frequencies are a bit of an issue).

    • @BenjaminSpartos
      @BenjaminSpartos Před 2 lety +1

      @@davidshanhun Thanks again. This is really useful intel

    • @davidshanhun
      @davidshanhun  Před 2 lety +1

      @@BenjaminSpartos most welcome 😊

    • @BenjaminSpartos
      @BenjaminSpartos Před 2 lety

      @@davidshanhun maybe if you also don't mind sharing the best budget ligthing kit to bring out the best quality for a simple virtual stage setup

  • @jeandista
    @jeandista Před 6 měsíci +1

    Say you are a band, who need a portable solution for their gigs but at an advanced level: you need at least 8 analog Inputs for your instruments (mainly synthesizers and a voice), at least 8 analog direct outputs for the FOH, multichannel audio interface TO and FROM the computer, as well as aux OUT for the other players for monitoring backing tracks ad click. You are screwed, because no such a mixer exists unless you go a for a very expensive and fully featured digital mixer.

    • @davidshanhun
      @davidshanhun  Před 6 měsíci +1

      heya! The only thing that seemed curious to me was 8 separate direct outs for FOH 🤔 - curious what you're running with this part of the setup (just for my own interest haha). I'd look at the Allen & Heath CQ series as a potential for you on this - 20b might be a potential. Otherwise due to needing the computer interfacing - perhaps look at one of the larger interface's that could run your whole show and be mixed on the computer still with enough line outs to run mains and band mixes. Happy hunting for the right thing for you!

    • @jeandista
      @jeandista Před 5 měsíci

      @@davidshanhun Yes, because i want to do submix for in-ear monitoring on stage for me and the other musicians, including backing tracks / click and keyboards, while at the same time giving the FOH full control outside for proper mix. Sure there are compact mixers with USB I/O (pretty much any mixer today has 1/2 or 3/4 channels to/from computer), direct outputs (just MACKIE VLZ) and stereo submix (ZOOM LIVETRAK), but no mixer with all these features together... Why???? Having a soundcard for this job would be ok, but a proper hardware mixer is just way easier to use.

    • @mattvae8348
      @mattvae8348 Před 2 měsíci

      I think the l20 has all this

  • @stefanoricchiuti3726
    @stefanoricchiuti3726 Před 2 lety +2

    I use L-8 as audio interface for my pc. This is my problem: when I talk with my friends on Discord for example, they ear not only my voice, but even everything that I’m listening on my Pc. I’m using channel 7, USB 1-2 on MIX A output. Furthermore, for let my freinds ear me, I have to use the MASTER red fader. How can my friends listen only my voice? What I can do? Thank you a lot.

    • @davidshanhun
      @davidshanhun  Před 2 lety

      Hey Stefano thanks for the comment. Yep this can be solved. The master output is what is set to come out usb 1-2 by default even if you're listening to Mix A. Here's how I would set it up. On the master mix make sure the only fader that is up is whichever channel your voice is on. Then switch to Mix A, and set the faders for your voice and channel 7 volume that you personally want to hear etc. A friendly reminder not to use the mute buttons as they apply to all mixes at once. Let me know how you go 👌

    • @stefanoricchiuti3726
      @stefanoricchiuti3726 Před 2 lety +1

      @@davidshanhun Thank you! i finally understood how it works... in the end! :D

    • @davidshanhun
      @davidshanhun  Před 2 lety

      @@stefanoricchiuti3726 yay! haha it caught me out a bit at the start too man!

  • @Troevo
    @Troevo Před 4 měsíci +1

    Hey David! I've been trying to figure out if you've ever used this mixer for live streams on CZcams through OBS Studio on macOS. I'm struggling to understand how to properly connect the mixer. Should I use a USB connection, or is it preferable to go through TRRS? Also, I'm having trouble figuring out how to set up the audio sources when connecting via USB. The sound in my stream ends up being very quiet. Any tips or advice you could offer would be greatly appreciated!

    • @davidshanhun
      @davidshanhun  Před 4 měsíci

      heya! yep used it for many streams, connected via USB. have you downloaded the zoom plugin required first? That may be the issue - from there stream volume is what the master volume shows - so you should have a good amount of lights lighting up which will equate to a good streaming level. Reply or reach out if you're still stuck, or send me a photo on insta @davidshanhun.

  • @GrandeurNature
    @GrandeurNature Před 4 lety +2

    Great review, thanks so much, it was very complete. (PS: you are so near the lens, seems like you will eat us :-))

    • @davidshanhun
      @davidshanhun  Před 3 lety

      hehe! I think I must have been trying to leap out of the screen at people when I filmed this one 😂😜

  • @chanceizosom
    @chanceizosom Před 3 lety +1

    I’m very curious about the quality of the preamps. Any info on that?

    • @davidshanhun
      @davidshanhun  Před 3 lety +1

      I'm really happy with them - but don't have a huge amount of info to send you sorry!

  • @MusoManUK
    @MusoManUK Před 3 lety +1

    I have a question ... if I'm using the L-8 in a studio setup and my Master Outs are connected to my studio powered monitors, can I monitor through the headphones (recording vocals, guitar, etc.) without going through the monitors? Or do I need to unplug the Master Out XLRs every time I want to monitor through headphones only? Hope you can help, thanks in advance

    • @davidshanhun
      @davidshanhun  Před 3 lety

      heya! Yes! Plug your headphones into Mix A, and you can simply adjust the headphone level from the small black gain setting by the input (once you've set the appropriate levels in that mix that you want). Then all you will need to do is lower the master fader when you don't want to hear your studio monitors (lower the fader not press mute - mute applies to all mixes whereas the fader levels are independent).

  • @yinYangMountain
    @yinYangMountain Před 3 lety +1

    David Shanhun,
    I recently learned the Roadcaster Pro has an issue with mix-minus: If a person calls in via iPhone (a mix-minus setup), they will not hear an audio input or CZcams audio.
    For example: a host and the guest (via mix-minus) analyzing a CZcams or other audio clip.
    Questions: If you know,…
    1. Does the ZOOM LiveTrak L-8 suffer this mix-minus issue?
    2. Will the guest (connected via mix-minus) hear the sound pads?
    Thanks in advance,
    yYM

    • @davidshanhun
      @davidshanhun  Před 3 lety +1

      no mix minus issues that I'm aware of anybody having with the l-8. They hear the master output of the desk including sound pads etc, and minus their signal.

  • @ivanenos
    @ivanenos Před rokem +1

    Thanks David. That was very informative.

  • @cliffsmith1305
    @cliffsmith1305 Před 4 lety +1

    Thanks very much for the exhaustive review, David! So very informative and presented in casual cool style :-) I know you mentioned vocal processor but about that lack of compression... Not a deal breaker for you as a "singer" songwriter during live performances? And by any chance have you heard of or seen the Zoom V6 Vocal Processor? It's pretty new too!

    • @davidshanhun
      @davidshanhun  Před 4 lety

      Hi Cliff. Glad it was useful! I still missed off heaps of things haha! The compression isn't a deal breaker for me for live shows - it's a really nice touch if you have it - but I don't feel essential. Being wary of how loud you sing and having a reasonable mic technique helps - you can do your own 'compression' in a sense by your distance from the mic haha! I just took a look at the V6 on seeing your comment - looks pretty cool! Have you tested it out by any chance?

  • @YoungBlaze
    @YoungBlaze Před 4 lety +1

    so...........how does this work as a interface, like a in depth

  • @JeffWolfofficial
    @JeffWolfofficial Před 2 lety +1

    Is there any way to run usb to laptop and also have wired power?

    • @davidshanhun
      @davidshanhun  Před 2 lety

      I believe so yes - not sure if I can find the link, but somebody shared with me a separated cable you can buy. Meaning it splits into two usbs - one for power, and one for data. I don't believe this is the specific one, but it hopefully puts you on the path to what you're after: amzn.to/3BQ21Wo

  • @fulldork
    @fulldork Před rokem +1

    Thanks for the great video!
    Is it possible to record a channel without sending it through output?
    I want to capture audience sound and record it but also be recording music/speech and pipe it back out to monitors

    • @davidshanhun
      @davidshanhun  Před rokem +1

      yes absolutely - I do this and highly recommend it. Records after the gain setting not the fader 👌

    • @fulldork
      @fulldork Před rokem

      @@davidshanhun thank you!

  • @toneranger
    @toneranger Před rokem

    Hi David, excellent review, I love the L8 for traveling and recording ideas or jams. I'm thinking of getting one as the UI24 records straight to USB drive and will give you the multitrack and stereo recording options you need and comp and EQ, but not great for a plane or backpack. The DB es503 speaker gives you an antifeedback EQ which would be handy paired with the L8 for live settings.

  • @frankythedeadboy664
    @frankythedeadboy664 Před rokem

    Fantastic...this is just exactly the kind of video I needed to see before I purchase one. I have a tascam dp24 and its a complete pain in the butt!!!! hehehehehehe.... thanks a lot. Subscribed. Your video, was my selling point. Thanks again.

  • @citizenpainmetal
    @citizenpainmetal Před 7 měsíci

    I'm thinking of getting it. My goals are to 1. Run Roland v drums though a laptop to get the realistic sounds from SD3,I guess this device is good enough to deal with any e drum latency?2. Record a band,5 are probably enough. I guess I should get it right? Thanks for your opinion ☺️

    • @davidshanhun
      @davidshanhun  Před 7 měsíci

      Seems like you've answered your own questions here haha! Latency will be more dependant on your laptop setup than this unit - so if you're already running v drums through sd3 and back out to speakers with no issues it'll be the same with this. If you're playing live with a band the L-12 has some nicer options with compression/sweepable mids, plus monitor outputs, but obviously comes with a higher price tag as well. Hope that helps!

  • @guillaumealtamira7115
    @guillaumealtamira7115 Před 3 lety

    very nice review!! so and if i need more tracks ? can i send the mixdown to another new project ?

  • @GedLambe
    @GedLambe Před 3 lety +1

    I have just bought the L 12. I cannot get any output to the master channel. I know I must be doing something stupid and have perused the guide. I would appreciate any help from anyone who has had similar issues. I can see the channel strip producing an output when I press a head phone mix like a but I never get anything going through to the master channel. Help much appreciated or guidance to the right forum

    • @davidshanhun
      @davidshanhun  Před 3 lety +1

      Hey Gerard! Couple of things to check - fader mode needs to be set to 'master', move master output fader completely up and completely down to check it's not set at a 'remembered' setting level (be wary of the output of doing this if speakers are plugged in), checking that 'mute' on the individual channels isn't on, and also that 'mute' on the master is also off. I know I know they're all the silly simple things to check - but test out those by actually pressing the buttons even if you think it's off just to check etc. Should be super straightforward. Otherwise - test out if you get a signal to the different outputs/mixes, just to see if you're getting signal anywhere. May help to isolate the issue. Let me know how you go!

    • @GedLambe
      @GedLambe Před 3 lety +1

      Thank you so much forgetting back to me. You’re absolutely right it was they remembered settings and now I’m up and running and your review is excellent. Much appreciated that you took time to get back to me

    • @davidshanhun
      @davidshanhun  Před 3 lety

      @@GedLambe Most welcome! Happy to hear you're all sorted and running! Enjoy the desk my friend!

  • @stuj
    @stuj Před rokem

    Super handy run-down. Guna go out and buy this today =)

  • @buildingsheriff
    @buildingsheriff Před 4 lety +1

    Thanks, David. Excellent as ever.