Analogue Mixer Basics (Using an Analogue Mixer)

Analogue Mixer Basics (Using an Analogue Mixer)

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A basic introduction to an analog mixer, blender or mixing console, as commonly found in live PA systems, church systems, podcasting, broadcasting and recording.
Especially the Behringer Xenyx QX2442 USB.

Microphone used: Sennheiser e835
Interface: Behringer UMC 404 HD
Camera: Canon SL2

Proclaim theme produced by Michael Lining
https://www.youtube.com/user/mjohn911

0:00 – 0:59 – Introduction
1:00 – 2:01 – Signal flow
2:02 – 3:19 – Mixer channel inputs and inserts
3:20 – 5:14 – Adjusting the mixer gain or trim
5:15 – 7:42 – Low pass filter, high pass filter, bass roll off, rumble filter
7:43 – 8:50 – Demonstration of a one-button compressor
8:51 – 10:12 – EQ and Sweepable EQ demonstration
10:13 – 11:26 – How to adjust your equalizer or EQ
11:27 – 12:01 – Pan demonstration
12:02 – 12:50 – Mixer mute or channel on/off button
12:51 – 13:49 – Clip Light, clipping demonstration
13:50 – 14:30 – Solo light
14:31 – 18:37 – Subgroup or submix routing and assignment
18:38 – 18:53 – Main mix fader or slider
18:54 – 19:49 – Aux mix or monitor mix
19:50 – 21:56 – Pre-fader mix vs. post-fader mix
21:57 – 23:13 – FX Aux used for monitors instead (see part 2 of this video for FX routing)
23:14 – 24:25 – Conclusion – don't forget part 2 🙂

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