Well, Bruno, it's been interesting to watch and learn from your whole series and other videos. You are an excellent teacher. I will be focusing on how to get the cleanest signal in the signal chain from my active sources through the passive DI boxes to a mixer, for my basic setup as a music hobbyist with synthesisers. I will use the equalisers on the mixer to get a brighter sound from the nonpowered conversion passive DI box. My favourites from your DI Box video volumes are 1, 2, 5 & 6. Thank you for sharing your engineering theory and practical setups for an eye view. I will always be coming back to watch your videos for a recite.
Thanks for watching the entire series! You'll notice that many of tools that appeared in the first episode are still in production and use today. Good DI boxes will last your entire career if cared for and treated with respect. All the best with your music 😄
Any video will be extra good with you as the presenter. I think few are so talented and nice. A great pleasure to watch, hope for more episodes regardless of content. Explanations and presentations in the absolute highest world class.
Hi from Chicagoland in the US. My husband has been watching your series and says you are a great teacher! I see you haven't posted in a while and hope you are doing well.
Hello 😄 Thanks for getting in touch - I'm still here and do respond to all questions/comments on my videos. The pandemic caused major realignment of my life's priorities and as a result I now focus more on my in-person teaching and less on making videos.
The Origin Effects BassRig is a versatile and powerful pocket knife. Okay, it is in fact a bit bigger than a pocket knife and it doesn't fit in my pants pocket but it does fit in a bag or a pocket of a bag.😉 I use both an '89 Ampeg SVT-II and an Origin Effects BassRig SV. That may seem ironic or redundant, but not nearly as much as one might quickly assume. Ampeg SVT-II's are equipped with an integrated XLR balanced line out, but the output sounds so awful it's not useable--they're notorious for this flaw--and even if it were a good pre or post-SVT preamp sound that still wouldn't capture or provide simulation of the SVT 8 x 10 cab. That cab is a big part of the SVT stack's distinctive sound. The OE BassRig SV takes care of those things. It also provides an ideal means to OD the SVT-II (without simply cranking the SVT itself extremely loud to achieve the same) plus the benefits of a Low Pass Filter and High Pass Filter. So rather than being simply redundant, the Origin Effects BassRig SV augments or complements my SVT-II, and that's just the beginning of all the things I can do with my Origin Effects BassRig SV with my Ampeg or as a stand-alone amplifier emulator DI. As this comprehensive video covers, it can even be used as a clean DI for my instrument, bypassing the amp emulation, with or without the 8 x 10 cab sim. It's a tool with practical uses or applications for practicing, rehearsing, recording, and live performance.
Thank you Bryn! The pandemic forced me to put the channel on hold and I never really recovered from that. I still respond to all comments and questions on my videos 😀
@@GLBProductions I’ve found it very informative for the sports events we hold where commentary and music are broadcast in the venue and also online. Certainly appreciate the theory content within your posts.
My Amo in church is 6000 connected to 4 jbl full range speakers with 4ohms each but the amplifier produces much heat & tripping .can you do a video on speaker and amplifier matching and things to adhere strictly when purchasing an original amplifier because there substandard ones in my region please 2 Please do also a video on connection of a graphic EQ,gate and crossovers
It's normal for amplifiers to produce a lot of heat when running hard into a low impedance load. Power tripping means that your power supply is not correctly rated for the load being drawn by the power amp. I have a video on a gate/compressor unit here: th-cam.com/video/jMajPBeAGbw/w-d-xo.html
How can I get this BASSRIG 64 black PANEL and what is the cost of One..... I've loved your presentation on these DIs Boxes Both Passive and active Pedals.
@@GLBProductions Thank you for the answer is much appreciated Also like to know which subwoofer you recommend for my Tops which are Carvin QX15A 500watts RMS 🙏🏻
good day sir.. what will be the proper way of setting the correct signal chain in below listed equipments.. 1 dbx driverack pa2 1 mixer 1 dbx exciter 3 power amplifiers thanks in advance..
Superb and informative! I hear some hiss from the amp out. I experience this with my Bass Rig SV too. Why is this the case since I hear no noise from the XLR?
For the tsa 4-700, it has separate inputs for all 3 channels. If I want to use all the channels for output, should i connect an input from the mixer in all the input slots on the back of the amp?
Dear Bruno , thank you for this DI update part 7 , I was refreshing my mind with the DI tutorials 1-6 particularly to delve into part 6. To find this recently posted information was icing on a cake. Over last few years I have found your DI tutorage informative, amazingly concise and factual. I am a drummer turned live sound person and I have found your DI studies better than any other resource. A industry lead , a go to library for me . The presentation brings to focus , the key factor to the pedal use, monitoring. The use of digital equipment, iPad, in ear monitoring and wireless equipment is a area which requires your touch I think? I have followed your tutorials on digital mixers (a big leap) but the combination of wireless and analogue for me is next step , have you any existing resources or plans in this area? David , Suffolk , UK
You're most welcome David, very glad the DI box series has been helpful to you 😊 When you say combination of wireless and analogue, do you mean wireless control of analog mixers?
All of the above can be used, by themselves or together. Remember that the EQ on the pedal has no 'flat' position, so adjust the knobs until you get the sound you like. The EQ setting shown in the video is what I believe to be a good general purpose bass EQ.
@@GLBProductions hmm, i think you i can get this clearly when you made a video about these things hehe :D tho some how i get most of the points, but shouldn't be the target in parametric EQ is to balance the tones to flat it out?
I would suggest a 31-band EQ for live sound, if required - modern loudspeaker systems are so good that graphic EQs are often not needed, and can actually make the sound worse.
@@GLBProductions been learning from your videos couple months now. most of them are very essentials and concise. I've learned from your videos a lot more on technicalities after learning from izotope youtube channel about their mixing and mastering. your videos balances most of my perspective since it's more on field like soldering, cables, speakers, Di Boxes and etc. It would be great if you create an updated video and playlist from gain staging and etc... videos like the audiouniversity youtube channel(not that I'm compering) a more on visual aids would be great, though I already reviewed my high school physics, to understand electrical and electronic parts of it... because your terminologies are better than any of I've watched from the other youtube videos. continuing your videos and your channel :D
Extremely comprehensive video, thanks for using the BASSRIG as an example!
Thanks for making such a great-sounding and feature-rich product 😊
Well, Bruno, it's been interesting to watch and learn from your whole series and other videos. You are an excellent teacher. I will be focusing on how to get the cleanest signal in the signal chain from my active sources through the passive DI boxes to a mixer, for my basic setup as a music hobbyist with synthesisers. I will use the equalisers on the mixer to get a brighter sound from the nonpowered conversion passive DI box. My favourites from your DI Box video volumes are 1, 2, 5 & 6. Thank you for sharing your engineering theory and practical setups for an eye view. I will always be coming back to watch your videos for a recite.
Thanks for watching the entire series! You'll notice that many of tools that appeared in the first episode are still in production and use today. Good DI boxes will last your entire career if cared for and treated with respect. All the best with your music 😄
Looking sharp mate. Really enjoy your video presentation and info. You've got a real talent. 👍
Great to hear that, thanks for watching!
Any video will be extra good with you as the presenter. I think few are so talented and nice. A great pleasure to watch, hope for more episodes regardless of content.
Explanations and presentations in the absolute highest world class.
Thanks for your continued support my friend 🥰
Bruno! Thank you for your years of TH-cam videos. You have been very helpful with all the set up information alone! Keep them coming!
Many thanks for your continued support! 😄
Soy hispano parlante y me encanta la calidez y claridad con la que se expresa en cada uno de sus videos. Felicidades!!!
Gracias por ver y apoyar el canal :)
Please create another video related to sound system
I am from Indonesia and really love the way you teach in every video❤❤❤
Thanks for your support :)
Very happy to see you back. I love your videos!
Thanks very much Mr A!
So glad to have you posting videos again. You aew my favorite TH-cam content creator. I watch all your videos multiple times
Thanks very much for your support and kind words 🥰
Hi from Chicagoland in the US. My husband has been watching your series and says you are a great teacher!
I see you haven't posted in a while and hope you are doing well.
Hello 😄 Thanks for getting in touch - I'm still here and do respond to all questions/comments on my videos. The pandemic caused major realignment of my life's priorities and as a result I now focus more on my in-person teaching and less on making videos.
Looking great Bruno! Well done sir! Love the insight, on the products that work! Cheers mate! 😃👋🏻🇨🇦
Yes, one must give credit where credit is due. Thanks again Fred!
The Origin Effects BassRig is a versatile and powerful pocket knife. Okay, it is in fact a bit bigger than a pocket knife and it doesn't fit in my pants pocket but it does fit in a bag or a pocket of a bag.😉
I use both an '89 Ampeg SVT-II and an Origin Effects BassRig SV. That may seem ironic or redundant, but not nearly as much as one might quickly assume. Ampeg SVT-II's are equipped with an integrated XLR balanced line out, but the output sounds so awful it's not useable--they're notorious for this flaw--and even if it were a good pre or post-SVT preamp sound that still wouldn't capture or provide simulation of the SVT 8 x 10 cab. That cab is a big part of the SVT stack's distinctive sound. The OE BassRig SV takes care of those things.
It also provides an ideal means to OD the SVT-II (without simply cranking the SVT itself extremely loud to achieve the same) plus the benefits of a Low Pass Filter and High Pass Filter. So rather than being simply redundant, the Origin Effects BassRig SV augments or complements my SVT-II, and that's just the beginning of all the things I can do with my Origin Effects BassRig SV with my Ampeg or as a stand-alone amplifier emulator DI.
As this comprehensive video covers, it can even be used as a clean DI for my instrument, bypassing the amp emulation, with or without the 8 x 10 cab sim. It's a tool with practical uses or applications for practicing, rehearsing, recording, and live performance.
Good points for anyone considering this DI! Thanks for watching and commenting :)
Great video, pleased to see some more recent content. Really enjoy your content, keep it coming!
Thank you Bryn! The pandemic forced me to put the channel on hold and I never really recovered from that. I still respond to all comments and questions on my videos 😀
@@GLBProductions I’ve found it very informative for the sports events we hold where commentary and music are broadcast in the venue and also online. Certainly appreciate the theory content within your posts.
Bruno, so grateful for this! Thank you brother!!
You're welcome 😊
My Amo in church is 6000 connected to 4 jbl full range speakers with 4ohms each but the amplifier produces much heat & tripping .can you do a video on speaker and amplifier matching and things to adhere strictly when purchasing an original amplifier because there substandard ones in my region please
2 Please do also a video on connection of a graphic EQ,gate and crossovers
It's normal for amplifiers to produce a lot of heat when running hard into a low impedance load. Power tripping means that your power supply is not correctly rated for the load being drawn by the power amp. I have a video on a gate/compressor unit here: th-cam.com/video/jMajPBeAGbw/w-d-xo.html
Do more stuff please, especially about , digital mixer, stage monitor and switching to IEM, gears and setup 🙏
Thanks for your support! 😄
Would I need a DI box if passive or active plugging a guitar or Fiddle into one of the first 4 inputs on a Yamaha mg 10xuf.?
Active no, passive probably yes.
How can I get this BASSRIG 64 black PANEL and what is the cost of One..... I've loved your presentation on these DIs Boxes Both Passive and active Pedals.
Thank you, I don't sell equipment. If you would like to support the channel you can buy one on Amazon using this affiliate link: amzn.to/3Z20Pvm
Thanks.... I've visited the website and seen the prices.@@GLBProductions
Brother Bruno Iam passionate about learning sound engineerin and I think you are the best totur what do I need to do!
I suggest checking out some of the SynAudCon courses if you would like online training - they really do a great job!
God bless you bro. Keep doing it. I do the sound at our church.
Thanks for watching Kewal 😄
How do you connect an BBE 282ix to an analog mixer to improve sound quality? Thank you 🙏🏻
As the BBE unit has XLR inputs and outputs, I suggest connecting it in between the mixer and your power amplifier.
@@GLBProductions Thank you for the answer is much appreciated Also like to know which subwoofer you recommend for my Tops which are Carvin QX15A 500watts RMS 🙏🏻
good day sir..
what will be the proper way of setting the correct signal chain in below listed equipments..
1 dbx driverack pa2
1 mixer
1 dbx exciter
3 power amplifiers
thanks in advance..
I would go mixer -> exciter -> driverack -> power amplifiers.
@@GLBProductions thank you very much for the suggestion..God Bless You..
Superb and informative! I hear some hiss from the amp out. I experience this with my Bass Rig SV too. Why is this the case since I hear no noise from the XLR?
It might have something to do with the AMP OUT EQ - either the circuitry or the settings. Perhaps write to Origin and ask?
Will do. Thanks!@@GLBProductions
For the tsa 4-700, it has separate inputs for all 3 channels. If I want to use all the channels for output, should i connect an input from the mixer in all the input slots on the back of the amp?
Yes, or you can link/daisy-chain the channels together using the male XLR connector next to the input.
Dear Bruno , thank you for this DI update part 7 , I was refreshing my mind with the DI tutorials 1-6 particularly to delve into part 6. To find this recently posted information was icing on a cake. Over last few years I have found your DI tutorage informative, amazingly concise and factual. I am a drummer turned live sound person and I have found your DI studies better than any other resource. A industry lead , a go to library for me .
The presentation brings to focus , the key factor to the pedal use, monitoring.
The use of digital equipment, iPad, in ear monitoring and wireless equipment is a area which requires your touch I think?
I have followed your tutorials on digital mixers (a big leap) but the combination of wireless and analogue for me is next step , have you any existing resources or plans in this area?
David , Suffolk , UK
You're most welcome David, very glad the DI box series has been helpful to you 😊 When you say combination of wireless and analogue, do you mean wireless control of analog mixers?
@@GLBProductions
Glad you’re making TH-cam videos again! Also, the beard lends additional credibility haha
I've actually had a beard since the beginning, it's just got more white in it now 😄 Thanks for supporting the channel!
Good evening sir, please i want more video links about how to use digital rack mixer. i am new to it so i want you to teach me how to use it
I will do a video as and when I have access to such a mixer :)
by this, where should I EQ, mixer or from the pedal or from the guitar?
All of the above can be used, by themselves or together. Remember that the EQ on the pedal has no 'flat' position, so adjust the knobs until you get the sound you like. The EQ setting shown in the video is what I believe to be a good general purpose bass EQ.
@@GLBProductions hmm, i think you i can get this clearly when you made a video about these things hehe :D tho some how i get most of the points, but shouldn't be the target in parametric EQ is to balance the tones to flat it out?
Not really, when it comes to this sort of thing the EQ that sounds good is the correct EQ 😄
@@GLBProductions so true :D
SIR GOOD evening, i need your advise, which one am going to buy , 15 band EQ or 31 band EQ. for sound system, thank you
I would suggest a 31-band EQ for live sound, if required - modern loudspeaker systems are so good that graphic EQs are often not needed, and can actually make the sound worse.
@@GLBProductions sir thanks for your advice. God bless you and your family
Now with super vintage, please. Great job, thanks
Thanks for watching!
Hey Bruno….. just checking in with you. Hope you’re doing well and the Lord’s blessing you!
Yes Ben, all is well, thanks for checking in 😀 May the Good Lord bless you and keep you too!
Do you have an online school so one can registerto learn and ,certified?
Not at time time - maybe some day 😄
Thanks❤
You're welcome 😊
thanks you
You're welcome :)
been a while :D
Tell me about it 😅
@@GLBProductions been learning from your videos couple months now. most of them are very essentials and concise. I've learned from your videos a lot more on technicalities after learning from izotope youtube channel about their mixing and mastering. your videos balances most of my perspective since it's more on field like soldering, cables, speakers, Di Boxes and etc. It would be great if you create an updated video and playlist from gain staging and etc... videos like the audiouniversity youtube channel(not that I'm compering) a more on visual aids would be great, though I already reviewed my high school physics, to understand electrical and electronic parts of it... because your terminologies are better than any of I've watched from the other youtube videos. continuing your videos and your channel :D