X32 External Condenser Talkback Mic Input

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  • @tonyhaliburton6838
    @tonyhaliburton68383 ай бұрын

    Thanks for the info!!

  • @DanaTucker1

    @DanaTucker1

    3 ай бұрын

    Any time!

  • @djabthrash
    @djabthrash3 ай бұрын

    Interesting ! A few things to consider though : - on a X32 rack at least : even if a dynamic mic seems to have an incoming level that is very low here (and especially compared to the condenser mic you tested), in a live situation you can get it loud enough (did that many times) with no issues by using the "talk level" encoder that is on the front panel. With a band i tour with, encoder at 11'o clock is often more than enough NB : the same knob is also present on the regular X32, so i would believe both consoles would behave the same in that way - in this video you tested it in a quiet studio-ish environment (we hear no bleed from a loud PA and a loud stage n your example, and i believe you did this video from your home studio). It would be interesting to hear the same test in an actual live environment, and i'm pretty sure in this case dynamic mics are way more suited than condenser mics for talkback if you use them like a regular handheld vocal mic like a sm58 (by talking into the mic, instead of having it on a stand far from you, which is how a lot if not most people use talkback mics live) , you would precisely have more talkback voice signal and less bleed than with a condenser mic. EDIT : i think a condenser mic would be more suited if you leave the mic on a stand or on the table, instead of getting it next to your mouth each time you speak (and that is also why the X32 built-in mic is also a condenser mic)

  • @DanaTucker1

    @DanaTucker1

    3 ай бұрын

    You will find that I am just as straight forward on my YT channel as I am in my FB community. Your lack of knowledge in the X32 Talkback system is overwhelming. Your comment is full of misinformation as well as incorrect statements. I did a video using your suggestion of setting the input gain for the talkback mic at 11 O'clock. This produced a output signal of around a -50dB. If you think that is except able as a output level, you don't know the first thing about audio engineering! Just as I told you in our community, this is the last comment I will make to you concerning this issue. Here is the video following your suggestion. kzread.info/dash/bejne/g2t4yrOpiKXck7g.html