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You can use a standard XLR/microphone or a 1/4" TS or TRS jack cable, or a combination of both depending on the connectors you have in your mixer's output and you audio interface's input. All of these cables can be bought in almost any audio store.
Thank you sir Kelvin for your enlightening content. I have been watching some videos on using a Behringer P16 monitor with an analog mixer but I don't seem to really understand it. Could you by any means help me out with this and so many others that may have this question on their minds? Thank you for all you do.
We have an in ear setup with a mixer but it seems the loops comes in the left ear whiles the keyboard and vocals comes in the right ear very louder than the loops itself how do I remove the keyboard and and also lower the vocals for the band ?🙏
With the talk back, the band has a different mixer connected to the front of house mixer that’s a stereo connection using the monitor side on the front of house mixer for the in ear setup and for the talk back since it’s not assigned to an aux like what you explained how do I pan the mic to just the musicians?
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God bless you more than a million times for this video...this is the answer to the question i have been asking many online, but it seems no one wants to give the info... God bless you, really good, bro.
Thanks brother
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Please what cable did you use to connect your mixer to audio interface, and can it be made or bought
You can use a standard XLR/microphone or a 1/4" TS or TRS jack cable, or a combination of both depending on the connectors you have in your mixer's output and you audio interface's input.
All of these cables can be bought in almost any audio store.
Thank you sir Kelvin for your enlightening content.
I have been watching some videos on using a Behringer P16 monitor with an analog mixer but I don't seem to really understand it.
Could you by any means help me out with this and so many others that may have this question on their minds?
Thank you for all you do.
Where do you connect the headphones 🎧 for the instrumentalists to hear the talkback mic?
Get monitor amps, I think that's what they are called, like begringer p1s
@@ryanmugz4644 Yes sir
We have an in ear setup with a mixer but it seems the loops comes in the left ear whiles the keyboard and vocals comes in the right ear very louder than the loops itself how do I remove the keyboard and and also lower the vocals for the band ?🙏
Thank you so much sir for this content GOD BLESS YOU🙏
MERRY CHRISTMAS SIR🌲🌲
With the talk back, the band has a different mixer connected to the front of house mixer that’s a stereo connection using the monitor side on the front of house mixer for the in ear setup and for the talk back since it’s not assigned to an aux like what you explained how do I pan the mic to just the musicians?
Which church is this? Musicians sounds so good.