X32/M32: how to send Reverb to Monitor

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  • čas přidán 27. 06. 2023
  • how to send effects to monitors on midas m32 & behringer x32 console
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Komentáře • 23

  • @NatxoLarrazabal
    @NatxoLarrazabal Před rokem

    Thanks

  • @ReverbAndBeer
    @ReverbAndBeer Před rokem

    Hey Daniel I haven't watched this one yet, but I wanted to say Thanks for all the previous tutorials and tips. CZcams refusing to monetize your work simply because of where you were born broke my heart, and then made me angry. In fact, nothing pisses me off more than a group of humans discriminating against an individual human being based on stereotypes. (I hope Neal Mohan realizes how lucky he was to be born in Indiana; would he be where he is today without his US citizenship?).
    But you are a very smart young man, and I'm sure that you will be successful in anything you pursue, despite the overt racism displayed by CZcams.
    I work in emergency medicine and I trained at Los Angeles County Hospital alongside people from all over the world. The employees and medical staff there spoke a total of 102 different languages. My chief resident was from Lebanon; he left (quickly) in 1987. You remind me of him. In fact, screw live audio! Go to medical school, become a radiation oncologist, and cure cancer. You can do it. No doubt.

  • @richardsarkodie6675
    @richardsarkodie6675 Před 2 měsíci

    Same to send fx to a subgroup?

  • @Italo_Brutalo
    @Italo_Brutalo Před rokem

    Hey Daniel! Thank you for your great M32 videos! Do you know if it is possible to use the solo function for a stereo mix (copy of the main mix) that is coming out of a matrix mix? Connected my second pair of speakers to output 13 and 14 and sent matrix 5 and 6 (containing L & R main)to it. When i press solo i just hear it on the regular monitor out and phones out. Thank you for your help!

    • @danielkharrat
      @danielkharrat  Před rokem

      That's how solo works. It sends stuff to the monitor outputs. What are you trying to do? What is your purpose for soloing the mix?

    • @Italo_Brutalo
      @Italo_Brutalo Před rokem

      @@danielkharrat I just want to connect 2 different pairs of speakers to the m32 and have the solo function on both pairs.

    • @danielkharrat
      @danielkharrat  Před rokem

      @VincentFries then instead of using a matrix you can assign outputs 13-14 to be monitor L and monitor R

    • @Italo_Brutalo
      @Italo_Brutalo Před rokem

      @@danielkharrat That was my first thought but what´s the best way to adjust the volume of these outputs in this case?

    • @danielkharrat
      @danielkharrat  Před rokem

      @Italo_Brutalo you can try to use a Y cable to split the headphones output into left and right and feed that to your speakers and the other pair to the monitor outs on the back
      That way you'll have 2 independent volume knobs

  • @nikkocnn
    @nikkocnn Před rokem

    yeah... but I don't like that method for a specific reason: For a monitor mix that is pre fader, the FX will still be post fader for the PA. So if you use the same FX for PA and the monitor then by mixing FOH and changing the fader of a vocal, you will increase and decrease the amount of FX on the monitor.. so either you insert a FX directly onto a channel or you use a second FX Bus that is pre fader for the monitor. Or do you have another „hack“ to overcome that issue?

    • @danielkharrat
      @danielkharrat  Před rokem +2

      In my experience it's not a deal breaker if the wettness of a certain channel slightly increases or decreases as long as the level of the channel stays the same in the monitor.
      If your musicians are complaining about it and you have an extra fx bus that you don't need for FOH, you can make it prefader and send the returns of that bus to the monitor and of course remove it from the main LR

    • @nikkocnn
      @nikkocnn Před rokem

      @@danielkharrat yeah that was my way of doing it when they really wanted to - using a separate FX Bus But generally I don't put fx on monitors to keep the stage "clean".
      Thanks for your videos. They are easy, simple and some neat tricks from you really helped me ( eg the iDCAs and the mid/side trick) keep it up 😁

  • @HebraicandocomYohay
    @HebraicandocomYohay Před měsícem

    hey Daniel. Thank you very much for the video, it helped me a lot, but I still have a problem that I can't solve.
    So, the fx return fader is effect just the monitor effect, and that's fine. But the effect fader, in my case FX2 on bus 14, is effect both the house and the monitor. What did i miss? Hiw can i configure the FX2 fader to effect only the house? Thanks a lot!!

    • @danielkharrat
      @danielkharrat  Před měsícem

      Yes by default all the effect returns have a post fader tap to the busses that's why when you move the fader it also changes in the monitor. To fix that you can select the Fx return 2 and go to the sends page and make it pre fader for that monitor bus

    • @HebraicandocomYohay
      @HebraicandocomYohay Před měsícem

      @@danielkharrat I figured it had something to do with it. I tried various things and it didn't work. Tomorrow when I get to work I will try again according to your explanation. Hope it works. Thanks again!

    • @HebraicandocomYohay
      @HebraicandocomYohay Před měsícem

      @@danielkharrat Hello Daniel! Well, I did exactly what you wrote and it is still don't work. Have any ideia what can be the problem? Thanks again!

    • @danielkharrat
      @danielkharrat  Před měsícem

      @HebraicandocomYohay when you turn down the reverb in the house are you moving the stereo linked effect return Fx 2L Fx 2R or you're moving the fader of bus 14?

    • @HebraicandocomYohay
      @HebraicandocomYohay Před měsícem

      @@danielkharrat bus 14. And it turn down the reverb both in the house and in the monitor.