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    Below is listed everything I used in the rack, with affiliate links that support our site and channel, along with the price of each item and the total cost.
    3x Line 6 HX Stomps - $599.99 each x3 = $1799.97 - imp.i114863.net/x4L71
    1x CIOKS DC7 Power Supply - $229 - bit.ly/CIOKSDC7
    1x Behringer X32 Mixer - $999.99 (we got ours used on Craigslist for $750) - imp.i114863.net/DXy22
    1x Hosa PDR-369 Mic In Panel - $99.95 imp.i114863.net/95LX5
    1x ART S8 8 Channel Mic Splitter - $239 - imp.i114863.net/joevP
    1x Cymatic Audio LP16 Live Player - $399 - imp.i114863.net/595V2
    1x UE Sound Tap - $249 - bit.ly/UESOUNDTAP
    1x Furman Power Conditioner $80.55 - imp.i114863.net/eV16O
    1x Gator Cases 2u Rack Drawer - $100 - imp.i114863.net/qbzJn
    1x SKB Rack Shelf - $109.99 - imp.i114863.net/x4LWk
    2x Shure GLXD4R Guitar Wireless - $549 each x2 = $1098 - imp.i114863.net/QmjoY
    1x Shure PG4 Guitar Wireless - $299 (no longer made) - bit.ly/SHUREOLD
    2x Shure PSM300 Wireless IEM Transmitters - $349 each x2 = $698 - imp.i114863.net/95LRe
    4x Shure P3RA Bodypack Receivers for IEMs - $449 each x4 = $1796 (make sure you get the matching frequencies for the transmitters and receivers) - imp.i114863.net/r6aZG
    1x OSP SC16U-12 16 Space ATA Shock Effects Rack w/Casters - $507.99
    2x 2U Rackmount 2U Rack 2″ Extender - 2x $26 - $52 bit.ly/RACKEXTEND
    1x Seymour Duncan PowerStage 700 - $699 - imp.i114863.net/joekn
    Cables
    18x Hosa HMIC-003 REAN XLR Cable 3′ - $10.95 each x 18 = $197.10 - imp.i114863.net/P3OX6
    10x Hosa HSS-003 1/4” TRS Cable 3′ - $10.95 each x 10 = $109.50 - imp.i114863.net/5956n
    2x Hosa MID-301BK 5-Pin DIN to 5-Pin DIN MIDI Cable, 1 Foot - $6.45 each x 2 = $12.90 imp.i114863.net/aaOqj
    1x Hosa MID-305BK 5-Pin DIN to 5-Pin DIN MIDI Cable, 5 Feet - $7.45 - imp.i114863.net/GzKeE
    3x Hosa CPE-112 Right Angle to Right Angle Guitar Patch Cable, 12 Inch - $8.95 each x 3 = $26.85 - imp.i114863.net/VqxER
    2x 2 pack Audio 200s TRS to XLR Male Right Angle 3′ - $12.99 each x 2 = $26.97 - bit.ly/TRS2XLR
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Komentáře • 780

  • @scubasteve29388
    @scubasteve29388 Před 5 lety +238

    Uh, your band is amazing. Liked. Followed. Purchased.

    • @DeadSilent
      @DeadSilent Před 3 lety +16

      How much does it cost to purchase a band? Been thinking about getting one myself

    • @Molt408
      @Molt408 Před 2 lety

      @@DeadSilent lol..I doubt money was an obstacle

  • @marcoabyss
    @marcoabyss Před 5 lety +302

    "the monitor guy has the power to ruin your life on stage, we give you the power to ruin your own life..."
    SOLD! I'm making my own all-in-one rack

    • @lucasbottner8897
      @lucasbottner8897 Před 5 lety +2

      Only annoying thing: Explaining FOH people how your splitter/snake works because they refuse to read tech riders. Constant struggle

    • @Flyingdingii
      @Flyingdingii Před 5 lety +8

      @@lucasbottner8897 send us your rider and then we can read it. Can't read what we don't have.

    • @Starcrunch72
      @Starcrunch72 Před 5 lety +9

      @@Flyingdingii Or, "Oh no that was the rider from 3 years ago....Our plot is nothing like that"

    • @calandraco2888
      @calandraco2888 Před 5 lety +1

      😂😂😂 I was reading this at the same time he was saying it

    • @Flyingdingii
      @Flyingdingii Před 5 lety +1

      @@Starcrunch72 a personal favorite of mine, I run into this monthly. I have made it a habbit to call/email bands myself to double check things when they seem kindof screwy.

  • @classicZEPP
    @classicZEPP Před 3 lety +30

    You should do an update on your “All in one” setup

  • @DavidNwokoye
    @DavidNwokoye Před 5 lety +617

    First step: Have money

    • @StuntcatTV
      @StuntcatTV Před 3 lety +9

      mimimi I'm acting financially irresponsible

    • @SomeJustice19k
      @SomeJustice19k Před 3 lety +8

      Or could credit. Lol

    • @aisinfosystem6018
      @aisinfosystem6018 Před 2 lety +1

      🤣👍

    • @kylejensen6022
      @kylejensen6022 Před 2 lety +15

      To be fair, a 5 piece band is splitting this cost. Where the rack might be $10,000 each member is paying $2000, most of which can be financed & even sold later at little to no loss.
      If you’re passionate about playing live music you can come up with $2000 some way or another

    • @austinrivero1598
      @austinrivero1598 Před 2 lety +5

      I’m taking inspiration and finding cheaper versions of each unit so ig the video is still useful

  • @slickcross
    @slickcross Před rokem +4

    The x32 is the king! Its the OG! Can't go wrong with an x32!

  • @roychan2160
    @roychan2160 Před 5 lety +58

    Its only right you feel proud of your work. Just putting the rig together is tough but charting the music and programming the midi program changes for 3 Hx Stomps must have taken some hard work. Kudos to you Trey

  • @Bloodywood
    @Bloodywood Před 5 lety +65

    We've got an identical setup except for the HX stomp boxes. We're using the line 6 helix rack that processes both guitars and bass because of its capability of having individual signal chains at the same time. Sweet job with the stomp boxes! The LP 16 is a livesaver

    • @partoftheproblem2767
      @partoftheproblem2767 Před 3 lety +1

      How do you program the Cymatic and incorporate it to change patches?

  • @CatPickStudios
    @CatPickStudios Před 5 lety +367

    Step 1: Be in a band. That's where I failed.

  • @gingaduten4883
    @gingaduten4883 Před 5 lety +159

    As a sound engineer, if you were to roll in that rack into my venue, I would love you!!!
    ...Until you rolled in all those cabs 😂

    • @MohitSharma1993
      @MohitSharma1993 Před 4 lety +1

      I feel that :D

    • @B3Band
      @B3Band Před 4 lety +4

      We have everything in a rack, and get told that all the time. No amps/cabs for us, though.

    • @mattg1094
      @mattg1094 Před 4 lety +1

      LOL

    • @josephkyle6271
      @josephkyle6271 Před 3 lety +1

      THIS!!!!!! I have people come in with Racks like this with their own mics. Makes my life SOOO much easier

  • @xNARCx
    @xNARCx Před 5 lety +155

    I have $7.

    • @ballsrgrossnugly
      @ballsrgrossnugly Před 5 lety +17

      With only .45c more you can buy ONE of the MIDI cables!

    • @kuyakoi3469
      @kuyakoi3469 Před 4 lety +12

      Youre broke. I got $8

    • @fh404
      @fh404 Před 4 lety +2

      I think a 2nd hand IKEA shelf will do

    • @officialWWM
      @officialWWM Před 4 lety

      😂😂

    • @reisalieroglu2355
      @reisalieroglu2355 Před 4 lety +1

      cbix that ikea shelf will break the second you put the gear

  • @skylermichael641
    @skylermichael641 Před 4 lety +4

    Man this is the best all in one rack system video I’ve ever seen. I especially love how you run the HX Stomps with the Cymatic Audio LP 16. I would have never heard about it, and especially never known it could trigger midi changes. I’m looking to do this with my band for vocal effects as well as guitar effects and possibly midi keys and lights if I can make it all work. Great job! Now I’ve got a lot to learn!

  • @b.scottfarthingsworth
    @b.scottfarthingsworth Před 5 lety +4

    Brilliant. Fuckin absolute Brilliance. Dude, this should be made available to every band as a whole package with tips/instructions verbatim. ABSOLUTELY. Hats off to you my brother and a pint raised in your name for being a genius.

  • @JosephFacer
    @JosephFacer Před 5 lety +3

    Great video. Having built a few racks like this before, your point about planning it out beforehand can't be stressed enough. I like to make big documents with every single piece of gear I need, every cable I need, and every different type of signal path (power, audio, MIDI, etc.) so that all I have to do is get the gear, make the cables, and wire it up when it comes time to actually build.

  • @JulianDaniels
    @JulianDaniels Před 3 lety +1

    Hey Trey, thank you so much for that video. We're thinking in our band switching to iem and working with a backing track and as I saw that Live Player in your rig my life was saved. That thing really makes your setup easier: you don't need an additional computer with an additional audio interface and a bunch more of cables. And it's midi capable!!! So great! Thank you very much for sharing this.

  • @nemasobhani9489
    @nemasobhani9489 Před 3 lety +4

    Yamaha EAD10 will solve the drum monitoring hurdle!

  • @madrigalrogelio93
    @madrigalrogelio93 Před 4 lety +2

    This video is amazing my band coast n bay now runs a similar setup. That cynamtic audio player is literally a dream for running backtracks. We've invested in a laptop and has always had problems with it. That live player literally takes out the guess work and makes it a plug and play.

  • @wormingnightfall6599
    @wormingnightfall6599 Před 3 lety +1

    Never been so amazed from seeing stage equipment! This setting really seems to translate into a perfect live experience

  • @Alchemy86510
    @Alchemy86510 Před 4 lety

    One of our favorite videos of an IEM system. We've built our own and will be breaking it in this summer playing local and regional shows. Excited!

  • @jamesdean7574
    @jamesdean7574 Před 5 lety +2

    I Love these tech videos, you’ve done a killer job with this rack. I’m gonna do something like this but with presonus series 3 gear, their NSB stage boxes are gone be INCREDIBLE!!!!

  • @GerryTrevino
    @GerryTrevino Před 5 lety +16

    Dudes, such a sick video! I was actually just looking into reworking my live rig too. Thank you for this! 🙏🏼

  • @WoolleyGG
    @WoolleyGG Před 5 lety +2

    Thanks for going through this, that IEM setup is exactly what I need!

  • @rickfeith6372
    @rickfeith6372 Před 4 lety +2

    That little rack is GORGEOUS. I absolutely love the automation and MIDI control. Nicely done sir...this kind of setup was not even possible just a decade ago unless you were Metallica or a Rockefeller. 👍👍

    • @JEAG
      @JEAG Před 4 lety

      It costs 10k though...
      It gave me some ideas for a rig of my own though...

    • @davidkekstroll5836
      @davidkekstroll5836 Před 2 lety

      Little

  • @oanarhia
    @oanarhia Před 5 lety +6

    I play with the band Tragacanth from Nederlands. We have something similar, simpler in a way, but more complicated in others. We have an Allen and Heath idr32 mixer, a Kemper, an Atomic 3 and a Line6 bas pod pro, all 3 midi controlable. Backingtracks come from a Macbook pro, together with midi change AND a videotrack for the whole show. We have lyrics videos for all the songs, 2 screens and shortthrow projectors. We do wired inear, in stereo, using 10meter cables taped together with the guitar cable. The mixer has 16 outs, so we don't need splitters, i can do stereo mixes for everybody and send separate guitars, bas, voc and backingtracks to FOH.

  • @peakAV
    @peakAV Před 5 lety +2

    Great job, and thanks for showcasing the sequencer, very interesting. My build has a 2U CBI 16 input splitter with plenty of trunk cable. Everything fit in the 12U version of your rack with the exception of the Mac mini (with keyboard, mouse, monitor) and guitar/instrument processing lives off-rack). Ableton provides backing tracks and adds drum and vocal effects with midi changes per song. The Allen & Heath Qu-Pac 32 is the rack mixer which has plenty of I/O and is an excellent interface.

  • @continuum288
    @continuum288 Před 5 lety +5

    Very cool and interesting. I always appreciate your comprehensive explanations and the approach to your videos. Thank you and Cheers!

  • @chrisellis8389
    @chrisellis8389 Před 5 lety +2

    Excellent build . You should get lacing bars that install in the rack holes for the back. Then velcro your cables to it, it takes the weight off of the connectors.

  • @douglane3962
    @douglane3962 Před 5 lety +1

    Thanks for this video Trey! I'm getting ready to launch a project that's going to need something similar to this, but a bit more expanded. This setup looks like an incredible start to building my own rack!

  • @axemurderforhire1
    @axemurderforhire1 Před 5 lety +8

    Brilliant, thanks so much as my band are just about to build our own IEM rig

  • @MitchBakerMusic
    @MitchBakerMusic Před 5 lety

    that LP-16 is a game-changer; I was about to drop way too much money on a laptop when that would do the job for easily half the price, plus not needing to bring an interface. Can't thank you enough, much love!

  • @skyshyne
    @skyshyne Před 2 lety +2

    Awesome setup!... it brings lot of ideas to implement something similar in our church!

  • @rickbiessman6084
    @rickbiessman6084 Před 5 lety +1

    Wow. Insane. Having three HX Stomps in the rack and simply having to plug your guitars and bass into the transmitters... that’s nothing short of brilliant. I know Periphery run their shows off of a laptop and have it do all the MIDI switching on their AXE FXs but this is even a level above that.
    I have to say though that mono IEM is something I can only shake my head it. I legitimately loathe it and my head always drops when I’m forced to use it.
    Thanks so much for taking the time and explaining everything in depth!!! Awesome awesome awesome!

  • @MrMercho4416
    @MrMercho4416 Před 5 lety

    showing up to sound check with a stage plot and on time makes sound guys happy to see you.

  • @amdenis
    @amdenis Před 2 lety +1

    Niiiiice sound, great band- solid mix. Thanks for sharing the music and the info!

  • @Baileyriffs
    @Baileyriffs Před 5 lety

    Glad to see I'm not the only one rack mounting HX Stomps with MIDI control. I got our all-in-one rig finished up this last week before our run of shows next month lol. I have our setlist on my laptop which is mounted in our rack (its got a removable top for an optional soundboard) with USB hooked up to the stomp but I dig your way of controlling it. We have a programmed light show off of the setlist session so that's our difference. Your excitement for the Stomp just about matches mine though...it's a swiss army knife of a unit for sure.

  • @marcomoscoso7402
    @marcomoscoso7402 Před 5 lety +1

    This whole video is pure gold

  • @crocholiday
    @crocholiday Před 3 lety +1

    That is a sweet set up. Well played sir, well played... And I agree with others, the band is the bomb. Good stuff!

  • @daviddutton9723
    @daviddutton9723 Před 5 lety +3

    This is an incredible video. I wasn't aware of the X-32 and how great that can be for controling your own IEMs. I also know a lot of EBM and industrial bands that run their tracks from their laptop and I've seen in fail on them a lot. That LP-16 seems like the perfect solution for that

    • @billparker4815
      @billparker4815 Před 5 lety +1

      The x air 18 is a slightly more cost efficient option, the only downside is a little less versatility and no lcd screen so no control without a laptop or tablet

  • @PostmasterD1
    @PostmasterD1 Před 5 lety +1

    That's. Fucking. Dope. By far, the best execution I've seen of this concept. The realtime midi switching is something of witchcraft! Also you totally sold me on one of those HX stomps. Fantastic job!

  • @StuntcatTV
    @StuntcatTV Před 3 lety +1

    This is such an amazing video. I'm really thankful for all this information, taught me a lot!

  • @JulesFox
    @JulesFox Před 5 lety

    This is a wonderful video. Massive props for getting this solution racked so elegantly, comprehensively and cheaply. Great stuff.

    • @gregg4164
      @gregg4164 Před 5 lety

      He said it was not cheap. He did it as economically as he could but it was not cheap.

    • @JulesFox
      @JulesFox Před 5 lety

      @@gregg4164 Well, for the functionality packed in there, I do consider it cheap and effective.
      If you're just looking at the $$$ spend, I imagine it's a little on the steep side. However, I see a LOT of guitarists getting around with Paul Reed Smith guitars and Mesa Boogies, so there are people spending cash routinely on their gig gear.

  • @FrozenCharlottes
    @FrozenCharlottes Před 5 lety +4

    Absolutely amazing job on that rack. I have been trying to build something similar, but this really gave me a ton of ideas!

  • @bunnyadrian
    @bunnyadrian Před 5 lety +1

    This is fantastic. Glad you’re digging the stomp. Not too long ‘til you get the Revv model.

  • @daniel_mixes
    @daniel_mixes Před 4 lety +1

    This is amazing. The only thing I can think to improve would be to squeeze another one or two rack spaces somehow and add a custom redco patch panel for all inputs/outputs to be plugged into. That reduces the likelihood of interconnect cables of getting jacked up and makes it even more thoughtless during setup. :)

  • @B3Band
    @B3Band Před 4 lety

    We made pretty much this same video two years ago. Not only that, but you released your version on my birthday haha
    main difference for us is that instead of having the sound guy use his own cables into our rack, we have a snake inside our rack and give the sound guy our tails. This way the rack doesn't even need to be on stage, and the sound guy doesn't need to suddenly produce 10 extra cables or unplug his mics and leave them in a corner just to deal with us. For particularly grumpy sound guys, we tag and label his existing cables while they're still in the stage box so he can quickly restore them when we're finished. Most sound guys worth their shit either have already dons this, or have enough spaces in their stage box that it isn't even necessary.

  • @nelguzman5109
    @nelguzman5109 Před 5 lety +2

    I was blown away went you talked about the hx stomp usage. x0
    BTW the rack you created is awesome!

  • @JohnDemetre
    @JohnDemetre Před 4 lety +2

    Great setup! I’d love to see a more in depth video about how the midi switching works - how you cue the songs to start, how to program the info on the thumb drive, etc. Thanks!!

  • @TimmyP1955
    @TimmyP1955 Před 2 lety +1

    Nice job. Put the X32 below the splitter and panel, so it's a lot easier to get to their back panels. Then make custom-length cables to make room so you can see in there.

  • @guamskyy
    @guamskyy Před 5 lety +5

    This is so fucking awesome! I have a kemper but that HX stomp intrigues me since making a rig as light and compact as possible but still sound great is the goal.

    • @rickfeith6372
      @rickfeith6372 Před 4 lety

      Fractal has that new micro 3 switch pedal coming real soon too! It looks sexy, it sounds Fractal...and its got MIDI

  • @razzo3456
    @razzo3456 Před 5 lety +2

    I made something similar for my 4 piece symphonic metal band last year. Made everything fit in a 6RU SKB rolling rack, but using both front and back for the pieces. Not the greatest set up, but I also have a 23kg flying limit I have to keep in mind. Would like to make it 2 smaller, modular racks eventually. Guitar and bass both just running through one Helix Floor

  • @ToxicxEternity
    @ToxicxEternity Před 5 lety +1

    this was super useful man. thank you!

  • @blessidunion
    @blessidunion Před 5 lety +2

    Great video. Love everything in 1 rack. I would prefer to lose the drawer and add another 8 in and 8 out split and get those drums separated. But I have an old rack that came from the Four Tops that is all drawers! This video will help a lot of bands.

  • @ERISofficial
    @ERISofficial Před 5 lety

    Our rig has a split snake and we run our own drum mics. Kick mic is mounted in a shock mount in the kick, and we have cymbal stands attached to the hihat and ride cymbals. All the other mics just clip onto the toms and snare. We use Line 6 G-90 wireless systems with our 2 Kempers for guitar, and a Darkglass for bass. Our 2 wireless mics are in the rack as well. Opted for the XR-18 instead. It's still a single case, but it has 2 racks in it. Reaper runs our midi for our Kempers through the midi port on the XR-18.

  • @spadz93
    @spadz93 Před 5 lety

    Have a rig just like this, save for a few differences in hardware but the same in concept. Made our lives much easier

  • @BassMeister17
    @BassMeister17 Před 5 lety

    Great work! This is a great solution.
    Just a thought: being handy with a soldering iron, and making custom length cables for all of this would certainly reduce the cost (for those of us who don't have hookups with Hosa), and would basically eliminate the spaghetti-ness of the back - not to mention improve airflow through a rack that's as tightly packed as this one. Obviously, it would add to the time required to build the rack to make a bajillion cables, but your mileage may vary.

  • @CarlosKTCosta
    @CarlosKTCosta Před 5 lety

    Loved every second of this!!!

  • @rockfighter800
    @rockfighter800 Před 5 lety +1

    Thanks for the informative video. The live player and the power conditioner might be a good addition to my own IEM Rack.
    However I'd like to point out that it is quiet hard to get a good IEM sound with mono tracks. Fortunately Behringer has two awesome products which enable each band member to have their own stereo IEM mix. For around a 1000 bucks more you can buy the Behringer Powerplay PD16-D and a Behringer Powerplay P16-M for each band member. Feed the PD16-D from the X32 mixers ultranet output and go from there to each of the P16-M units. Now each band member has the same 16 channels (selectable by choice in X32) on their own P16-M unit and can mix them together individually to their own liking.
    Of course this means spending more money and managing more hardware but in my opinion an individual stereo IEM mix for each bandmember is definitely worth it.
    Furthermore Behringer has awesome extension modules for the X32 which enabled me to add another splitter and tap the drum mics into the x32 as well.

  • @matz1011
    @matz1011 Před 5 lety +2

    I would totally do that for a band :D Awesome job!

  • @ballsrgrossnugly
    @ballsrgrossnugly Před 5 lety +1

    Clicked this video because we are building the ghetto version with just a PA amp and a gate/compressor and EQ to plug our FX boards into. Similar though with everything connected in the back of the case ready to just plug in.
    This would be the goal one day!

  • @udmbfk
    @udmbfk Před 5 lety +6

    Keen to hear a live recording using all the outs on this unit

  • @mikiryann5882
    @mikiryann5882 Před 5 lety

    I play in a metal core band and this is very helpful thank u

  • @t1aoDC
    @t1aoDC Před 5 lety

    about time! i've been waiting...

  • @JesseJorgensen
    @JesseJorgensen Před 3 lety

    Amazing. What a time to be alive!

  • @JBonez.51
    @JBonez.51 Před 5 lety

    Brilliant! Absolutely brilliant!

  • @GrupoVozDeMando
    @GrupoVozDeMando Před 3 lety +5

    Awesome Rack!!! In the process of building one just like it. One quick question, What is the purpose of the UE Sound Tap? and why not going straight into the behringer?

    • @treyxaviermusic
      @treyxaviermusic  Před 3 lety +4

      The Sound Tap lets you pull a signal from a powered monitor line, you can't plug a speaker cable directly into the Behringer because it'll blow it up haha. If you can get a regular old mic or line level signal off the board then you don't need it.

  • @itai.617
    @itai.617 Před 5 lety +45

    Damn trey didnt know u can sing so well

  • @ZacsSoloProject
    @ZacsSoloProject Před 5 lety

    This is absolutely brilliant.

  • @leethefixitman7530
    @leethefixitman7530 Před 5 lety

    I am a live engineer and I put together a rack for my purposes that has similar features. You gave me some good ideas if I ever tour with one band. Thanx

  • @staalejonko
    @staalejonko Před 5 lety +1

    Thanks Trey! Will certainly help us

  • @acaciaridgeband
    @acaciaridgeband Před 4 lety

    Thank you!! This was very helpful and we have ours all set up now thanks to this video with the same gear except axe Fx's instead of Line 6 \M/

  • @FantasticF113
    @FantasticF113 Před 3 lety

    Thanks for the great upload, this was both very informative and interesting

  • @danyavilaoficial
    @danyavilaoficial Před 5 lety

    I love this vid. It’s super helpful!! Thanks a lot !!!

  • @mashzmash
    @mashzmash Před 5 lety +2

    Great work. I'd definitely get antenna combiners for transmitters and receivers and get the antennas out of the rack though.

  • @schwamf5
    @schwamf5 Před 5 lety +1

    That's a really awesome rack, i especially love the automatic preset switching, and the playback unit in general!
    One slight improvement you could make: wouldn't it be easier to have a labelled snake for the outputs to foh, so the soundguy doesn't need 8 individual cables and could just plug your snake straight into his stagebox? That would also safe you another unit height in the rack. Also noone except your guys would have to touch the rack at all! 😊

    • @Starcrunch72
      @Starcrunch72 Před 5 lety

      Absolutely--labeled output tails to FOH--because green/blue labels can't be read well at all on a dark stage.

  • @mrjenybean
    @mrjenybean Před 5 lety +1

    Great rig pal. I'm looking at stuff that would work well in a set up and tear down church for worship. Not seen anything like the Line 6 unit you put together there - solid!

  • @matejbella632
    @matejbella632 Před 5 lety

    Finally some new ideas in IEA mon. racks. I like hx stomps. But still not best layout and not using 100% potential of hardware. Anyway, great video. Good job!

  • @PNSerapicos
    @PNSerapicos Před 5 lety +4

    Great video, awesome setup.
    Would love to hear you elaborate on how you set up the MIDI tracks that send signal along with the backing tracks; How does it work with the stomp? Is each one on a MIDI channel and how do you program which parameter does what with the stomp?

  • @KelsterVonShredster
    @KelsterVonShredster Před 5 lety

    Cool video! Gotta love midi...ancient technology and still relevant today!

  • @PooNinja
    @PooNinja Před 5 lety +1

    I built a 18 space Rack extra deep for cable storage in my mobile DJ Rig. huge time saver for set up and tear down .

    • @treyxaviermusic
      @treyxaviermusic  Před 5 lety +2

      You did the best possible thing first, which was to be a DJ instead of in a band, then you can afford whatever rack you want

    • @PooNinja
      @PooNinja Před 5 lety +1

      yea if it were not for streaming services taking over the party scene :( thank god for weddings even if people request the same Craptastic tunes every time :( only the special dance tunes change once and awhile. I think I'm immune to "the wind beneath my wings" at this point.

  • @ledooni
    @ledooni Před 5 lety +19

    Thanks man, that video helped a lot! Could you also make one on how you use and program the MIDI patches on the three HX Stomps with just that one LP-16? And your band sounds amazing, can‘t wait for more!

    • @AdamAlgeroth
      @AdamAlgeroth Před 4 lety +4

      I also want to see video how to program midi patches and click track sync.

    • @Hengalardel
      @Hengalardel Před 4 lety +1

      It seems no one wants to share knowledge about midi patching. Im almost 2 years looking on the net and nothing. That would be a lot of help of he could explain that

    • @ChristopherRoupp
      @ChristopherRoupp Před 4 lety

      Ricardo Carniça noticed that myself as well. Just gotta figure it out then I’m probably gonna make my own video to explain that for people like us :)

    • @manuelevangelista660
      @manuelevangelista660 Před 3 lety

      After see with atention its fantastic ! I also want to see video how to program midi patches and click track sync Can you make this ? regards from Portugal

    • @johanneschristopherstahle3395
      @johanneschristopherstahle3395 Před 9 měsíci +1

      MIDI patching should be straight forward in a setup like this, since you only have one source + the Helixes. As long as the devices have MIDI through, you could just daisy-chain them. Otherwise you would need multiple MIDI outs or a MIDI splitter.
      If you need different patch changés on each HX Stomp, you would need them to react to different MIDI channels and program the LP 16 to send the corresponding MIDI program changes. It's usually easiest to have all units use the same patch numbers for the same songs.
      And the click track... I don't know what to explain about it. Just send it to your monitors and make sure to play in time.
      If you want to set something like this, you will most certainly have to read the manuals of the units you're using. But MIDI switching is really no rocket science. You will have to spend a lot of more time to make sure all your patches do sound the way they should.

  • @CarmeciCom
    @CarmeciCom Před 5 lety +8

    "if the playback takes a shit" ..... LOL Love the solution given, super pimp brother!! 🤟😎❤️

  • @joshkuhnmusic
    @joshkuhnmusic Před 5 lety

    This is incredible. Extremely daunting and expensive, but so sick.

  • @raphomet_
    @raphomet_ Před 5 lety

    Thank you for this videos! Great content!

  • @raynerrenoband
    @raynerrenoband Před 4 lety +1

    Such versatile rig

  • @mpeskett
    @mpeskett Před 5 lety

    I would love hear more of those laptop stories... xD
    Great setup by the way, gonna be real helpful info for a lot of bands.

  • @ChrisGiecewicz
    @ChrisGiecewicz Před 3 lety

    Great video! Thanks for the tips

  • @TheBoglodite
    @TheBoglodite Před 4 lety

    Man, live playing is such an intense beast in its own

  • @w1zl3
    @w1zl3 Před 4 lety

    Awesome tutor. Very helpful. thanks!

  • @fabiorivola6803
    @fabiorivola6803 Před 5 lety +1

    Realy nice Rack.
    For me i think a Bit of Stage Volume is always recomended.. i play with Helix and used only Monitor for 2 show... and it's LifeLess and i saw a lot of band playing and depending only for the PA. (with InEar maybe it's different)
    But i think a PowerAmp (like the Seymurduncan) and 2x12Cab for guitars are the right compromise.
    I run 2 Path _ 1 For the PA with IR _ 2 for the cab with no IR .

  • @BanditsHuckleberry
    @BanditsHuckleberry Před 5 lety

    Mind. Blown.

  • @RogueCow
    @RogueCow Před 3 lety

    Been watching your stuff for years, just realizing now you are in a band with Jamie and Rami. I went to school with them in Windsor, small world lol

  • @el-magicohectorlopez881

    Amazing idea becoming a practical reality! Kudos to you. =)

  • @rickbiessman6084
    @rickbiessman6084 Před 2 lety +2

    2 years down the line, I wonder whether the next step forward might be even more integrated systems that are completely laptop based. I KNOW, I KNOW. If you get it to run smoothly, you still need a backup. But hear me out.
    You’ve got AD/DA conversion a bunch of times. Audio quality aside (with any decent gear, loss in audio quality is negligible), this introduces latency. Then you need multiple cables for MIDI switching. You’re connecting a load of hardware that is only there to perform SOFTWARE tasks.
    Let’s say you have a really fast computer (not sure today’s M1 Max MacBooks would be up to the task). You could run as many Helix Native instances as you need, or literally any other amp sim, along with all the effects you want without the limitations of what’s provided by a hardware unit. Granted, for most people that’s not that relevant. But the possibilities would be great.
    You could run the signals from wireless receivers to an interface, do all the processing, click track and backing track duties inside a single computer, and run that out through separate outputs from the interface to FoH. Heck, you might even be able to get away with doing your monitor mix inside a DAW. Although I’ll admit that for stereo IEM for an entire band you’d need such a large interface that you might as well get a rack mixer.
    Finally you could expand that kind of system to also run lights at any point. Let’s say you have a few moments in your show where you’d like certain accents. You don’t need to bring the entire lighting (not possible for most touring bands). You could probably manage to bring a few LED pars that would help make your show that extra bit more memorable.
    A system like this would still be pretty pricey, but what do you guys think?

  • @Bovorn.S
    @Bovorn.S Před 2 lety

    Love it. I was working towards something like this. But have only an XR16

  • @ericgilbert7194
    @ericgilbert7194 Před 4 lety +2

    Great video. I appreciate the depth you went into. I'm getting ready to drop some $$$ on a system similar to this, and I need all the info I can get. I've recently gotten back into playing in a band after a hiatus spanning 3 children (now teens). All I can say is, wow things and equipment have really changed in the last 15 years LOL. Thanks again!

  • @ganzleichtzumerken
    @ganzleichtzumerken Před 5 lety

    Very nice! Taylormade cables (on the back) would make this extra perfect.

  • @BaldyMacbeard
    @BaldyMacbeard Před 5 lety +1

    Have been using the LP-16 for switching my rig & clicktracks forever. Best thing ever... The helix stomps make me want to dump my Kemper and build a rig like this.

    • @valerecoignet
      @valerecoignet Před 5 lety

      For the midi switching, you just have to add a midi track that has the program changes in it, into the song ? I haven't seen videos on the LP 16 for the midi part ^^'

    • @treyxaviermusic
      @treyxaviermusic  Před 5 lety +2

      Yeah Cymatic has a free software that lets you add a MIDI track before you upload it to the LP16, it's pretty easy to use

    • @valerecoignet
      @valerecoignet Před 5 lety

      @@treyxaviermusic Thank you !

    • @BaldyMacbeard
      @BaldyMacbeard Před 5 lety +1

      Basically there's a tool (Cymatic cymatic utool) that you have to use to set up your tracks and playlists and write them to a USB stick. You assign your (up to) 16 wave files and a single midi file per track. The midi file is pretty easy to set up in your DAW, along with the other tracks. For multiple devices, your MIDI track should send program changes on different channels. It's a pain in the ass to set everything up, but once you have it all in place, you gain a great deal of freedom when performing. Totally worth it.

  • @pauliusmscichauskas558
    @pauliusmscichauskas558 Před 5 lety +2

    There literally is a more advanced, 1U rackmount version of that backing track device, with the midi output at the back, by the same company. Cymatic Audio uTrack24
    The non rack version that you have is pretty cool, if you have it on your pedalboard.
    We normally keep it by the drummer, he controls the playback. But once I get my hands on the Fractal FM3, i'll build myself an all-in-one pedalboard and I will probably place the Backtrack device there.
    Btw, in your case, I recomment buying a low profile angled MIDI cable. It will look way less awkward at the front of the unit.

  • @WaghRules
    @WaghRules Před 5 lety

    Dude, stereo in-ears are a gamechanger! Only thing i would maybe suggest to change (but I get that it would be a lot more complicated)...

  • @murham3897
    @murham3897 Před 5 lety +1

    On cleaning up the rack in the back, I would use install XLR cable. Much thinner and lets you get that ish out the way.

  • @ReeWebster
    @ReeWebster Před 4 lety

    Nice vid, even better travel rig. There's still room too!