I am going to initialize the X32 rack, and just leave it like it is. This unit loses the main outs when routing and loading a saved screen doesn't get them back. Behringer support is an oxymoron.
For us non sound engineers, mixers can be exceptionally confusing. However, Nathan makes this very understandable. He not only knows the hardware but is an excellent teacher showing multiple examples. This is the first time I feel like I really understand the X32. Thank you Nathan for your awesome work!
am just finding your channel and I really loved this video...because it's by far the best video I have ever enjoyed and understood over the routing page...thank you Sir
THANK YOU! This video is awesome! I’ve been searching TH-cam for a good tutorial on routing and you talked about so many things that are incredibly difficult to find. Thank you so much! Keep up the good work man 👍🏽👍🏽
Thank you so much for this video I'm sure I still have much more to figure out what this has been a huge help. Many hours of routing inputs and outputs without success. Seeing the meters move but not getting any audio. Ugh!
This totally jacked up my S32 Rack. I have no outputs now. I think there are a few programming bugs in the Rack. My saved scenes have no output to the mains. This is an expensive paperweight.
I've been there, frustration is what lead me to make these X32 Routing Videos. I decided I needed to learn, really learn this system if I was going to be able to use it successfully for my church. Start at the basics, Do you have input?. Yes, Great! Now let's get the outputs working. "OUT 1-16" is where you assign the x32 outputs, 16 mixbus, but normally only assign 14 Mixbus and use 2 for the Main L/R. 7/8 or 15/16 are usually Main L/R. Now on the "XLR" tab, set 1-4, and 5-8 to be OUT 1-4, and OUT 5-8. Then connect speakers to XLR connectors 7/8 on the x32 rack and it should work. If you have a connected stage box, On the AES50-A tab, Assign your OUT 1-8, 9-16. Now if you connect speakers to 7/8, or 15/16 you should get audio out to the speakers. Let me know if this helps. -Nathan R
Glad it was helpful, You could route a channel out via XLR from the X32 and into the Neve 1073, but there are internal effects that can likely provide the same effect. -Nathan
Hi Nathan. I have an X32 with an S16 Box. I'm struggling to change the Left and Right XLR (Speakers) output from the back of the desk to AUX 7 & 8 on the S16 Box?
Hi, You can easily connect the S16 to the x32 via AES50-A on both devices. Then in the Routing page-> AES50, Assign "Output 1-8" to the First Column. Then on the "OUT" tab, Assign what audio goes to the 16 outputs, 8 of which are assigned to the 8 XLR Outs on the S16. -Nathan R
Thank you for the video! Am I correct in saying that the Full X32 only do 16 outputs in total at one time? I’m wanting to do a setup using a mix of local analog outs and S32 outs, but I don’t think it’s possible. I’d need 18 outs (sub, overflow, 6 stereo monitors, stereo live stream, stereo mains). Can’t seem to figure out if I can do more than 16 at a time. Let me know your thoughts
Yes! You can only do 16 MixBus outputs per x32, but using the USER Outputs, you can send any input of MixBus to the Outputs on the stage box. -Nathan This might be a great video idea, Email me if you'd like to talk further.
Our worship service recently purchased an X32 Compact coupled with an S16 stage box. It seems to me that when routing the inputs and outputs that it is an "all or nothing" setup. You either input Channels 1-16 at the back of the mixer or through the stage box, same with the ouitputs 1-8. Is there a way to divide the inputs and outputs so that certain types of equipment can be located near the mixer, such as wireless mic recievers? Also, the same for outputs? In our situation I would like to keep our wireless recievers (which require one input each), as well as our hearing assist system, which requires one output. I have attempted to "split" the rouiting but by doing so, I either cancel out all signals going through the AES, or vice versa.
Routing used to be as you say "All or Nothing" Really it was Banks of 8. The USER Routing is how you avoid the Banks of 8, You need to configure things so that USER IN 1-32 are selected, then you can pick and choose for each input. Also, I'm sorry I missed this comment. -Nathan (Email me if you can't get it).
Great video, I've learned a lot from it! But one thing I'm curious about is splitting the input signal. I Have the X32 rack with an S16 stagebox, which should be placed near the drums and connected with x32 rack via AES50 (10 meters). I need to route 1-8 inputs of the S16 into the 1-8 outputs on the rear side of the x32 rack, without being affected by input gain. Basically I just need to split the input signal before any gaining, to feed whatever the FOH console is - I use the x32 for in-ear monitoring, not for FOH mixing. I've successfully routed everything, but unfortunately, PRE-FADER is the lowest option of OUTPUT settings. I'd need something like PRE-GAIN option. Is there a way to do so? Anyways - thank You for your videos :)
To get a pre-gain you could use a Split Snake to connect the input signals to more than 1 Stage Box. Monitors & FOH & Broadcast is a typical setup. Then each console can set the Gain Structure for the channels. -Nathan R
Question! I’m getting x32 compact very soon. My question is I know that the main left and right default to channels 7 and 8 on the local outs. Can this be changed to 7 and 8 on the stage box and routed to 15 16 on the console?
Yes, Connect the x32 Compact (AES50-A) and Stage Box on (AES50-A). Now in Routing-AES50-A. Select Output 1-8,9-16. Now it's routed, so go into the OUT tab and change the outputs to match what you want. use the XLR tab to set the 8 outputs on the back of the Compact. -Nathan
How do I set up a MAC PC to send audio to X32? Our X32 is set up with an Ethernet cable from the stage box. We also have a Blackmagic ATEM that is receiving sound but it is not sending anything to the X32 so we have no audio. We need help
The AES50 connection between the x32 and the stage box, it uses an Ethernet cable but that's all it has in common with networking. To get audio from the computer to the stage box, use an Audio Interface such as a Focusrite 2i2. This device will have a USB-C connection to the computer, then the outputs on the back will get converted from 1/4" tp XLR and connect to the stage box inputs. If your MAC Pro is within a few feet of the x32, you could also use the USB connection. Then go to the Routing page, CARD tab and in the 4 columns, select the console inputs you want to send to the device on the other end of the USB connection. With this USB connection, the x32 will automatically receive audio on CARD 1/2, which is the computers main L/R. If you'd like additional help, email me. Schedule a meeting with me on my calendar andf I can help get a Matrix setup to send audio to your stream -Nathan
I have an X32 Compact and an S32 stage box. I need to output Mains LR and 8 Wired IEM mixes from the s32. How do I route this on the compact? I thought I followed this video to the T. However, im still only able to use outputs 1-8 on the s32. Does the Astrid on output 9-16 go away once it's configured properly? Im going a little insane at this point. Please help.
On the compact, go to Routing Page. Assuming the S32 is connected via AES50-A on both the compact and the S32. Go to Routing-> AES50-A tab, select 1-8 and 9-16 as Output 1-8 and Output 9-16. That should be all the routing to get Outputs 1-16 to output on the s32. Go to the OUT tab to set what source is set to each output. -Nathan (Email me if you still can’t get it working.)
@@CrazyAmazingDesigns thank you for the response, I figured out that the default setting on bus 9-16 (which im using for monitor sends) needed to be set to post fader... all good now thank you!
Could you please explain! I have 2 behringers. 1 rack on stage for In ear monitors and as a digital snake. And 1 behringer for Front Of House. Which I want to send out an L/R signal. I connected them via Aes50 To A and A. But I don’t think I have the routing right, because I don’t have signal going out to speakers on the FOH console? How do I fix this???
Based on what you said. At the FOH console on the AES50-A tab, you need to select OUTPUT 1-8, which sends Output 1-8 to the x32 Rack over AES50. Specifically Output 7-8 are setup to be the Main L/R out from the FOH console. (Via the OUT tab) Then on the x32 Rack, on the XLR tab, this is where you select what inputs that the console is receiving get routed to the XLR output connectors on the back. So we will select AES50-A 1-4, 5-8. This receives the main mix from FOH and outputs it to the Stage x32. This should work, but if you still have issues your best bet would be to consider booking a 45min Zoom Consulting Call with me through CrazyAmazingDesigns.com I will answer any questions you have, and make sure everything is working correctly. -Nathan
@@CrazyAmazingDesigns I didn’t mean it is a bad video , you did a really good job explaining . I just think that Behringer I/O page is so confusing and not intuitive at all
I’m with you, and for the money it is what it is. I love the features and layouts of more expensive consoles but not at this price point, hopefully this video helps to break it down a bit. I was quite specific with each word used in this video. To make sure I was using the proper and best terminology. -Nathan
Hi! Unfortunately, only one x32 can control the gains on the connected stage boxes. If you have multiple x32 consoles that share the same stage boxes, only one can control the gains. If you want separate gain control, you need a split snake and a second set of stage boxes. -Nathan
how to do output to the different stage boxes not to a stream. For example, we want our mains going out of the main consul, we want our in ears going out of a stage box. I thought this worked like user input routing, but it doesn't appear to. I was hoping you could simply send output one to XLR one for example, on the console and output two to AES 50 output one.
That is a larger conversation than I can have in this reply. I have another video, Linked in the description of this one. That goes into AES50 Routing between Console and Stage Boxes. XLR: Is the Local Console XLR OUT ports. AES50-A: Should connect to the AES50-A port on your stage box, and the AES50-A tab is where you assign outputs to the XLROUT ports on the stage box. Input: This is where you grab channels from Local Ports, Stage Boxes, Aux Inputs, Card Inputs, and assign them to the 32 input channels on the x32/m32. -Nathan
@@CrazyAmazingDesigns Thank you so much nathan for quick response. do you happen to know how to use AES50 output Using USER? just like how to use the USER INPUTS, like one for one OUTPUT. say 2 Output from local and 2 from stagebox is that possible using USER OUTPUTS?
@@christianawa-ao9602 Yes you can assign outputs to USER OUT, And select specific channels to output there. This video here should help explain it better.
@@CrazyAmazingDesigns sorry but the USER output using AES50 didnt mention here. on patching how do you want to patch the AES50 on the USER tab? im sorry for too many questions.
@@christianawa-ao9602 Yes, I know how to use USER OUT routing, You just need to select USER OUT 1-8 from for example XLR tab on the console. Then You can select what is sent to XLR out 1-8, from 1-8 on the USER out. :)
Aux Inputs from the 1/4" are pretty simple, In Routing-> you can select sources connected to the AUX INs, then on the AUX tab select the outputs. -Nathan R
Hi Robin, Linear teaching is always my goal. However I may have been able to make this video slightly more linear, so I apologize if you felt it was a bit out of order. -Nathan R
The routing directly on the X32 is abysmal, my best advice is to load Mixing Station on to your Mac/iPad/iPhone or PC, and use the routing tab in the App. So simple and straight forward, I couldn’t believe how complicated they had made it to do it on the desk. Mixing Station is also a great way to mix out front.
For me I find my best workflow is to use the IOS app to Mix (If I don't have a Console), then if I need any routing done I use X32-Edit on my MacBook. -Nathan R
HA HA, Yeah it's a balance of conveying the content in a way that I don't loose peoples attention, and also not being so quick about it that I'm not thoroughly explaining things. Each word is intentional though, Plus TH-cam has a feature that you can slow down playback speed of videos. -Nathan Robb (The Fast Talking Guy) LOL!
How are you going to change your Routing based on this video?
Try and figure out how to route ours. I have never routed a mixer before and the interface seems like a nightmare.
It’s not that bad @AndrewBrown 😃
I am going to initialize the X32 rack, and just leave it like it is. This unit loses the main outs when routing and loading a saved screen doesn't get them back. Behringer support is an oxymoron.
For us non sound engineers, mixers can be exceptionally confusing. However, Nathan makes this very understandable. He not only knows the hardware but is an excellent teacher showing multiple examples. This is the first time I feel like I really understand the X32. Thank you Nathan for your awesome work!
I love hearing this!! Thanks Dave 😀
Thank you... finally a X32 video that can I actually understand and use to start learning this amazing mixer.
Awesome! Glad you found the video helpful. -Nathan
am just finding your channel and I really loved this video...because it's by far the best video I have ever enjoyed and understood over the routing page...thank you Sir
Awesome! I’m glad you found value in it. -Nathan
Wonderful video! Great explanation and thoroughness.
Awesome! Thanks
THANK YOU! This video is awesome! I’ve been searching TH-cam for a good tutorial on routing and you talked about so many things that are incredibly difficult to find. Thank you so much! Keep up the good work man 👍🏽👍🏽
I love that! Thank You so much for the encouragement, I'm so glad you found this content helpful! -Nathan :)
Y'all are fantastic. Thanks for this video.
Thanks!
Awesome video and kinda spot on what I needed in terms of knowledge atm!
Awesome! Education is the goal 😀 -Nathan R
Love the new setup!!!!
Thank You Eric 😀
Thank you so much for this video I'm sure I still have much more to figure out what this has been a huge help. Many hours of routing inputs and outputs without success. Seeing the meters move but not getting any audio. Ugh!
That's the worst feeling! I've been there though which is exactly why I created this series of videos! -Nathan
Thank you for this helped me alot
Awesome! I try to make the content as useful as possible. -Nathan
THANK YOU SO MUCH!
This totally jacked up my S32 Rack. I have no outputs now. I think there are a few programming bugs in the Rack. My saved scenes have no output to the mains. This is an expensive paperweight.
I've been there, frustration is what lead me to make these X32 Routing Videos. I decided I needed to learn, really learn this system if I was going to be able to use it successfully for my church. Start at the basics, Do you have input?. Yes, Great! Now let's get the outputs working. "OUT 1-16" is where you assign the x32 outputs, 16 mixbus, but normally only assign 14 Mixbus and use 2 for the Main L/R. 7/8 or 15/16 are usually Main L/R. Now on the "XLR" tab, set 1-4, and 5-8 to be OUT 1-4, and OUT 5-8. Then connect speakers to XLR connectors 7/8 on the x32 rack and it should work.
If you have a connected stage box, On the AES50-A tab, Assign your OUT 1-8, 9-16. Now if you connect speakers to 7/8, or 15/16 you should get audio out to the speakers.
Let me know if this helps. -Nathan R
Great video!
Thanks for the visit -Nathan
Gentleman, thanks for the content.
There's a possibility to use a channel in the x32 in line, without a preamp? To use with a external Neve 1073?
Glad it was helpful, You could route a channel out via XLR from the X32 and into the Neve 1073, but there are internal effects that can likely provide the same effect. -Nathan
Hi Nathan.
I have an X32 with an S16 Box. I'm struggling to change the Left and Right XLR (Speakers) output from the back of the desk
to AUX 7 & 8 on the S16 Box?
Hi, You can easily connect the S16 to the x32 via AES50-A on both devices. Then in the Routing page-> AES50, Assign "Output 1-8" to the First Column. Then on the "OUT" tab, Assign what audio goes to the 16 outputs, 8 of which are assigned to the 8 XLR Outs on the S16. -Nathan R
Thank you for the video! Am I correct in saying that the Full X32 only do 16 outputs in total at one time?
I’m wanting to do a setup using a mix of local analog outs and S32 outs, but I don’t think it’s possible. I’d need 18 outs (sub, overflow, 6 stereo monitors, stereo live stream, stereo mains). Can’t seem to figure out if I can do more than 16 at a time. Let me know your thoughts
Yes! You can only do 16 MixBus outputs per x32, but using the USER Outputs, you can send any input of MixBus to the Outputs on the stage box. -Nathan
This might be a great video idea, Email me if you'd like to talk further.
Our worship service recently purchased an X32 Compact coupled with an S16 stage box. It seems to me that when routing the inputs and outputs that it is an "all or nothing" setup. You either input Channels 1-16 at the back of the mixer or through the stage box, same with the ouitputs 1-8. Is there a way to divide the inputs and outputs so that certain types of equipment can be located near the mixer, such as wireless mic recievers? Also, the same for outputs? In our situation I would like to keep our wireless recievers (which require one input each), as well as our hearing assist system, which requires one output. I have attempted to "split" the rouiting but by doing so, I either cancel out all signals going through the AES, or vice versa.
Routing used to be as you say "All or Nothing" Really it was Banks of 8. The USER Routing is how you avoid the Banks of 8, You need to configure things so that USER IN 1-32 are selected, then you can pick and choose for each input. Also, I'm sorry I missed this comment. -Nathan (Email me if you can't get it).
@@CrazyAmazingDesigns Thank you for addressing my question. I will make another attempt at routing via the USER option.
Great video, I've learned a lot from it! But one thing I'm curious about is splitting the input signal. I Have the X32 rack with an S16 stagebox, which should be placed near the drums and connected with x32 rack via AES50 (10 meters). I need to route 1-8 inputs of the S16 into the 1-8 outputs on the rear side of the x32 rack, without being affected by input gain. Basically I just need to split the input signal before any gaining, to feed whatever the FOH console is - I use the x32 for in-ear monitoring, not for FOH mixing. I've successfully routed everything, but unfortunately, PRE-FADER is the lowest option of OUTPUT settings. I'd need something like PRE-GAIN option. Is there a way to do so?
Anyways - thank You for your videos :)
To get a pre-gain you could use a Split Snake to connect the input signals to more than 1 Stage Box. Monitors & FOH & Broadcast is a typical setup. Then each console can set the Gain Structure for the channels. -Nathan R
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Great video, explains a great deal on the X32. Any idea why i don't get out to main L/R from
channel 9-16?
Well… I’d start by checking the Routing-> OUT tab to see what’s being sent to the outputs 9-16. -Nathan
Question! I’m getting x32 compact very soon. My question is I know that the main left and right default to channels 7 and 8 on the local outs. Can this be changed to 7 and 8 on the stage box and routed to 15 16 on the console?
Yes, Connect the x32 Compact (AES50-A) and Stage Box on (AES50-A). Now in Routing-AES50-A. Select Output 1-8,9-16. Now it's routed, so go into the OUT tab and change the outputs to match what you want. use the XLR tab to set the 8 outputs on the back of the Compact. -Nathan
@@CrazyAmazingDesigns thank you! I’m finding your videos pretty helpful in prep for our new church system and upgrade.
How do I set up a MAC PC to send audio to X32? Our X32 is set up with an Ethernet cable from the stage box. We also have a Blackmagic ATEM that is receiving sound but it is not sending anything to the X32 so we have no audio. We need help
The AES50 connection between the x32 and the stage box, it uses an Ethernet cable but that's all it has in common with networking.
To get audio from the computer to the stage box, use an Audio Interface such as a Focusrite 2i2. This device will have a USB-C connection to the computer, then the outputs on the back will get converted from 1/4" tp XLR and connect to the stage box inputs.
If your MAC Pro is within a few feet of the x32, you could also use the USB connection. Then go to the Routing page, CARD tab and in the 4 columns, select the console inputs you want to send to the device on the other end of the USB connection. With this USB connection, the x32 will automatically receive audio on CARD 1/2, which is the computers main L/R.
If you'd like additional help, email me. Schedule a meeting with me on my calendar andf I can help get a Matrix setup to send audio to your stream -Nathan
Good
Great! -Nathan R
I have an X32 Compact and an S32 stage box. I need to output Mains LR and 8 Wired IEM mixes from the s32. How do I route this on the compact? I thought I followed this video to the T. However, im still only able to use outputs 1-8 on the s32. Does the Astrid on output 9-16 go away once it's configured properly? Im going a little insane at this point. Please help.
On the compact, go to Routing Page. Assuming the S32 is connected via AES50-A on both the compact and the S32. Go to Routing-> AES50-A tab, select 1-8 and 9-16 as Output 1-8 and Output 9-16. That should be all the routing to get Outputs 1-16 to output on the s32. Go to the OUT tab to set what source is set to each output. -Nathan (Email me if you still can’t get it working.)
@@CrazyAmazingDesigns thank you for the response, I figured out that the default setting on bus 9-16 (which im using for monitor sends) needed to be set to post fader... all good now thank you!
Could you please explain!
I have 2 behringers. 1 rack on stage for In ear monitors and as a digital snake.
And 1 behringer for Front Of House. Which I want to send out an L/R signal.
I connected them via Aes50 To A and A.
But I don’t think I have the routing right, because I don’t have signal going out to speakers on the FOH console?
How do I fix this???
Based on what you said. At the FOH console on the AES50-A tab, you need to select OUTPUT 1-8, which sends Output 1-8 to the x32 Rack over AES50. Specifically Output 7-8 are setup to be the Main L/R out from the FOH console. (Via the OUT tab)
Then on the x32 Rack, on the XLR tab, this is where you select what inputs that the console is receiving get routed to the XLR output connectors on the back. So we will select AES50-A 1-4, 5-8. This receives the main mix from FOH and outputs it to the Stage x32.
This should work, but if you still have issues your best bet would be to consider booking a 45min Zoom Consulting Call with me through CrazyAmazingDesigns.com I will answer any questions you have, and make sure everything is working correctly. -Nathan
never seen a worse input output routing page ever
I'd sure love to hear you expand on this thought. lol!
@@CrazyAmazingDesigns I didn’t mean it is a bad video , you did a really good job explaining . I just think that Behringer I/O page is so confusing and not intuitive at all
@@M.A.Visuals Agreed, this is nutso! I love the flexibility this offers but the language and terminology used is very confusing
I’m with you, and for the money it is what it is. I love the features and layouts of more expensive consoles but not at this price point, hopefully this video helps to break it down a bit. I was quite specific with each word used in this video. To make sure I was using the proper and best terminology. -Nathan
@djvibedjservices yeah, it's less flexible than other consoles but with many more pages of options.
Hi! Thanks for the explanation. Are the files you reference still available? I couldn't find them on your website? Thanks.
Yes, click on the Store page on the website.
where can i get the PDF?
@@CrazyAmazingDesigns
The pdf is included in the x32 show file. It’s a lot of the content from the video, in a document format.
Hello. Can i separate the gain from the church from the gain oferece the live?
Hi! Unfortunately, only one x32 can control the gains on the connected stage boxes. If you have multiple x32 consoles that share the same stage boxes, only one can control the gains. If you want separate gain control, you need a split snake and a second set of stage boxes. -Nathan
how to do output to the different stage boxes not to a stream. For example, we want our mains going out of the main consul, we want our in ears going out of a stage box. I thought this worked like user input routing, but it doesn't appear to. I was hoping you could simply send output one to XLR one for example, on the console and output two to AES 50 output one.
That is a larger conversation than I can have in this reply. I have another video, Linked in the description of this one. That goes into AES50 Routing between Console and Stage Boxes.
XLR: Is the Local Console XLR OUT ports.
AES50-A: Should connect to the AES50-A port on your stage box, and the AES50-A tab is where you assign outputs to the XLROUT ports on the stage box.
Input: This is where you grab channels from Local Ports, Stage Boxes, Aux Inputs, Card Inputs, and assign them to the 32 input channels on the x32/m32.
-Nathan
@@CrazyAmazingDesigns Thank you so much nathan for quick response.
do you happen to know how to use AES50 output Using USER? just like how to use the USER INPUTS,
like one for one OUTPUT. say 2 Output from local and 2 from stagebox is that possible using USER OUTPUTS?
@@christianawa-ao9602 Yes you can assign outputs to USER OUT, And select specific channels to output there. This video here should help explain it better.
@@CrazyAmazingDesigns sorry but the USER output using AES50 didnt mention here.
on patching how do you want to patch the AES50 on the USER tab? im sorry for too many questions.
@@christianawa-ao9602 Yes, I know how to use USER OUT routing, You just need to select USER OUT 1-8 from for example XLR tab on the console. Then You can select what is sent to XLR out 1-8, from 1-8 on the USER out. :)
What is the name of the song in the intro of this video?
Hi Stanwell, it's from Epidemic Sound: "ES_Bedroom (Instrumental Version) - Loving Caliber"
I need to send the audio from one computer coming to my aux 1-2 to my switcher
Hi, I'd need to see more of your setup to give you a proper response. Maybe send me a video via email if you can't get it working. -Nathan R
In min 10:46. I thought u were going to talk bout the aux inputs n routing on the other vids.
Aux Inputs from the 1/4" are pretty simple, In Routing-> you can select sources connected to the AUX INs, then on the AUX tab select the outputs. -Nathan R
You should try to keep it a bit more linear. You went from user inputs to talking about switched mics then to user outputs.
Hi Robin, Linear teaching is always my goal. However I may have been able to make this video slightly more linear, so I apologize if you felt it was a bit out of order. -Nathan R
With that I my through wit my routing?
I’m sorry, I don’t understand the question.
The routing directly on the X32 is abysmal, my best advice is to load Mixing Station on to your Mac/iPad/iPhone or PC, and use the routing tab in the App.
So simple and straight forward, I couldn’t believe how complicated they had made it to do it on the desk.
Mixing Station is also a great way to mix out front.
For me I find my best workflow is to use the IOS app to Mix (If I don't have a Console), then if I need any routing done I use X32-Edit on my MacBook. -Nathan R
Maybe he could talk a little faster?
HA HA, Yeah it's a balance of conveying the content in a way that I don't loose peoples attention, and also not being so quick about it that I'm not thoroughly explaining things. Each word is intentional though, Plus TH-cam has a feature that you can slow down playback speed of videos. -Nathan Robb (The Fast Talking Guy) LOL!
Wonderful video! Great explanation and thoroughness.
I try by my best to be thorough and helpful! :) -Nathan
Wonderful video! Great explanation and thoroughness.
I appreciate the Encouragement! -Nathan
Wonderful video! Great explanation and thoroughness.
Glad it was helpful! -Nathan