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Hey, don't know if you're still on this subject, but I just wanted to find out if and how you can bypass the internal preamps on the DP24. Could you give some knowledge on this please ?
Very good video! Glad I found this, I bought this mixer but was a bit in the weeds on how to get it all working.
BOOM. Right to it. Thank you!
Thank you so much - there was no way I was going to work this out from the manual, exactly what I needed!
Is there a difference between the first and second edition?
Is there a difference between the first and second Edition?
Is there a difference between the first and second editions?
No recording feature?
That's fine. Thanks!🎉
whats the differance between breaking the ground pin off .and a ground lift switch .im assuming either way .no matter which product used its all the same it disconnects the ground is this correct .if so then either ay still have the same level of risk of death by electrical shock
whats the differance between breaking the ground pin off .and a ground lift switch .im assuming either way .nomatter which product used its all the same it disconnects the ground is this correct
Omg vintage tutorial for subtractor! Its my go to even 2024
This is the best basics of avantis i found in youtube...thank you....
Tne onscreen mixer looks like Reason Srudio, the DAW I use
Fabulous explanation
Thank you so much for clarifying it so simply. I was getting confused with other videos
You rock thanks!
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Thanks pal. Very helpful!
great video, straight to the point and exact.. THANKS BUD
How does the frequency or actual sound get involved within the tube? The sound comes in and the electricity comes in and how does this involve the tube?
What color is 82,4 hertz?
2:00 The green ground wire in a standard USA 120V residential electrical system goes back to the same place (the neutral bus bar in the circuit breaker box) as the neutral wire. The "ground" wire provides a second, fail safe route back there in case of a short within the AC powered device. You might say that the "ground" wire prevents a human from being the ground in case a short within a device occurs and the outside of the device goes hot and a person touches it, causing the current to go through them, and the ground, to find it's way "home" so to speak. But, the ground (green) wire goes back to the breaker box and attaches to the neutral bus. That neutral bus bar in the circuit breaker box is grounded (for lightning strikes), but people saying, or giving me the impression, that the "ground" wire goes into the ground has kept me from understanding how AC really works until I recently really had to learn for myself.
how do you change the post fader on the monitors or bus to pre fader on the iPad version? Thanks
Do these work well for an acoustic guitar? How about an acoustic mandolin?
My band just got one of these systems and this is my first introduction to what I'll be working with, Thank you for your break down of the app!
I got the humming noise, my DAC and amp are on the same powerstrip but none of them have a ground pin. should I connect the chassis of my DAC to the signal ground on my amp? or wtf is happening
How many track? Only four? Or limitless? How to do more tracks?
Sorry, but he didn't really explain the difference. Here is the difference... GAIN is controlling the ANALOG amplifier in the input preamp. TRIM controls the DIGITAL signal AFTER THE PREAMP. In reality they both accomplish the same function of getting a strong signal to the rest of the mixer. In my world, the only time I run into having a Gain AND a Trim is when I run sound for people with a Mackie DL32S. I leave the TRIM at 3/4 and only adjust the GAIN as needed. If someone else has a real world explanation different I would like to hear it.
Hey mate, my band is self monitoring using a sound craft desk. We have used it correctly, but everything is in mono in our left ear? What is going on, please? We can’t seem to get out of stereo?
Is there a way to to do cross point eq for the main PAs and sub?
Just realized this is the legendary Roland sp808 guy! Cheers on awesome tutorials throughout the years my friend. 😊
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Thank you so much for that video ! I was becoming crazy because of the only left side audio 😂
I punched my monitor now my hand hz
I am plagued by this ground loop that ruins my guitar playing lol. Have tried literally everything I can think of at this point and put a lot of time into solving it.. starts to feel hopeless. Especially with everything in the same socket.. could it be the power strip? could it be the fact the interface is powered by USB? who knows at this point all I know is most other people with a focusrite have no issues lol
So I've got Channel 1 VOX send out on AUX 3 and Channel 2 Guitar sent out on AUX 4 to my IEM PSM L/R inputs. These have been assigned to BUS 1. The mute works fine but I still have no control over the faders to control the volume in my IEM. I'm sure I missed something... any ideas..
How do I change the brightness of the LCD screen?
Hi,,, awesome video Thank you...@3,00 However in electronics what we are learning is that only non-sinusoidal waveforms has harmonics in it, so i am little confused
The delineation of electrical ground being a diversionary safety path for electricity in case of a fault as opposed to the signal low end-sounding ground was itself alone worthy of a sub. No one has ever put it that simply and accurately.
Hi Everything is working but I have not signal coming through when I speak into my mic
are you still around?
Sir , there is noise from speaker when any electrical switch is on or off , can you suggest solution for it ?
wtf then there is currently leaking from your amp aka faulty equipment might be dangerous
Clear and simple thank you
Anyone know how to get the drum sounds on the slide buttons.
Hi, it is possible to bounce tracks?..... Thanks
I need it in German Language! Can you convert with HeyGen or something then I would buy..In English I don't understand! What can I do? It is the only Videotutorial which exists?
my iPad app doesn't let me change the curve mode, jesus christ, ok it's an air 2, but c'mon!
Where is this app?
I like your story about the power supply issue. Now at live gigs there are so many power supplies from phones, laptops, pedals, etc. There are random noise and buzzing sometimes and it's because of this. Not to mention everyone at concerts have their phones out. So we switched to Star Quad XLR cables and that did the trick.