AllamHouse

AllamHouse

AllamHouse is an educational resource for sound engineers and musicians looking to learn about specific soundboards or techniques needed to make the mixing process fun and efficient.

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  • @markafletcher2042
    @markafletcher20425 күн бұрын

    Thank you; this was very, very helpful. Any info on the CAT5 connection that you can elaborate on?

  • @AllamHouse
    @AllamHouse4 күн бұрын

    Assuming you are talking about connecting to a digital stage box, Just make sure to use a proper shielded Cat5 cable and connect to either AES50a or AES50b. You would need to adjust your input and output settings according to what you have connected. In terms of the network connection on the back, that is designed for connecting to a standard network usually providing remote access to the console from the sound tech with a tablet or the band on stage with phones to mix their monitors.

  • @libertyvalley4043
    @libertyvalley40436 күн бұрын

    Hi there this is super helpful, what if I am already using output 1and 2 as mix bus for in ears ?

  • @AllamHouse
    @AllamHouse5 күн бұрын

    Keep in mind there are both physical outputs and virtual (UsB) outputs as well as AUX outs so you have a lot of variety to find a routing configuration to meet your needs.Assuming you are sending your broadcast mix to a streaming device that only recognizes USB 1/2 (like Facebook, OBS or VMix) you might need to use the USER OUTS section to build some custom routing and then send that out the Routing > Card section. This video might provide more insight on the Routing screen. kzread.info/dash/bejne/gqSZ07SugKrPYrw.htmlsi=ejIjrMQlO-72qsuk

  • @d15roy
    @d15roy7 күн бұрын

    Thanks for this, really useful! Question - I want to insert the precision limiter AND a plate reverb in my streaming mix. Any ideas?

  • @AllamHouse
    @AllamHouse7 күн бұрын

    You will have to utilize a Matrix to get the second plugin inserted. Here is a video that talks about how I do this on a weekly basis in my broadcast scene. kzread.info/dash/bejne/a5WWtJqwppfHacY.html

  • @davidrichmusic121
    @davidrichmusic1218 күн бұрын

    Thankyou really informative helpful video. The hidden screws had me as well, it took me longer to get the keys seated back in well about 15 times. Also really interesting channel lots of thanks to you 👏

  • @AllamHouse
    @AllamHouse7 күн бұрын

    I'm glad the video was helpful and you got the job completed.

  • @dngrclwn
    @dngrclwn10 күн бұрын

    Just routing my live stream to its own bus, HUGE HELP, and so simple! Thank you!

  • @AllamHouse
    @AllamHouse7 күн бұрын

    I'm glad that was helpful. Take it up a notch now and refine your broadcast audio. Check this video out for a walkthrough of my process. kzread.info/dash/bejne/ooGiw8uuc5ibgrw.html

  • @josemejias2722
    @josemejias272210 күн бұрын

    I have a problem the music director mic how can take it off from this cause he sound on the stream

  • @AllamHouse
    @AllamHouse7 күн бұрын

    MD mic needs to be removed from the LR mix so select the MD. Channel, and then push the Main LR Bus button that is just to the left of the screen. You want the button to NOT be orange.

  • @osvaldorosabal7981
    @osvaldorosabal798111 күн бұрын

    Excelent video, very help full. Just one question I set up the mixbus just like that for a monitor, but everything works as expected with PreFader, when mixing the channel in FOh it does not affect the mix volume in the monitor, but the only thing is the mute option of the channels, when a channel on FOh is muted will also muted in the monitor. Any thoughts?

  • @djabthrash
    @djabthrash12 күн бұрын

    Great video, and definitely agreeing on most of these points ! So far i've never seen a situation live where an acoustic kit wouldn't have sounded better than the ekit that was used. Ekits are good practice and recording tools, but as a soundman, i always dread them. However, getting to know them is the best way to make them aound as good as possible in a live situation.

  • @AllamHouse
    @AllamHouse10 күн бұрын

    Yeah (like most things) the more experience the better you can make it sound. I agree with your points about practice/recording, and I feel most environments are conducive to acoustic kits if you have a musician as a drummer...not just a drummer 😉.

  • @djabthrash
    @djabthrash12 күн бұрын

    06:30 wrong Even entry level e kits allow you to turn down the cymbals (or at least overheads) volume

  • @AllamHouse
    @AllamHouse10 күн бұрын

    Thanks for the input. My Roland TD-4 did not have that functionality which was the supporting info for my statement there. All of the other e-kits I have played did have lots of capability.

  • @djabthrash
    @djabthrash10 күн бұрын

    ​@@AllamHousejust read the td4 manual quickly because I was surprised at this lack of functionality, and the manual says you can adjust each pad's volume.

  • @AllamHouse
    @AllamHouse7 күн бұрын

    Interesting. Now I wish I had that kit back so i could redo some of my heartache. 🤣

  • @djabthrash
    @djabthrash7 күн бұрын

    @@AllamHouse Hehe :) I now use a TD12 (which i love), but also used to have a cheaper TD model (TD5 ? TD7 ?) before. In hindsight, i would have way better results with it today, just because my knowledge of these modules has increased so much throughout the years :)

  • @djabthrash
    @djabthrash14 күн бұрын

    Great video. I need to try this out

  • @AllamHouse
    @AllamHouse13 күн бұрын

    Thanks for the kind words. I e done this trick on djembe, Cajon and even the bad sounding kick drums.

  • @aaronl7669
    @aaronl766914 күн бұрын

    fantastic

  • @AllamHouse
    @AllamHouse13 күн бұрын

    Thanks for the encouragement.

  • @88omarz
    @88omarz14 күн бұрын

    So weird. Just seeing this lol. I ended up figuring out this. Had a lot to do with proximity and EQ we thankfully don’t have this issue anymore.

  • @AllamHouse
    @AllamHouse13 күн бұрын

    Thanks for the follow-up. Proximity is really a challenge with podium mics.

  • @goosehankins824
    @goosehankins82415 күн бұрын

    So all I would need is a USB 2.0 to a USB cable. Nothing is dealing with 48 volt right?

  • @AllamHouse
    @AllamHouse15 күн бұрын

    That is correct. This short talks about the needed cable. kzread.infoEwWBYPgSXwE?si=WwwoDBL8_Ke_DHdr

  • @mrovi789
    @mrovi78916 күн бұрын

    Edison is great for dead vocals...

  • @AllamHouse
    @AllamHouse16 күн бұрын

    Thanks for sharing with the community. I’ll have to keep it in mind the next time I get in that situation.

  • @darleneluckett5556
    @darleneluckett555618 күн бұрын

    I am having the same problem. I will do a walk through with your video, and let you know.

  • @AllamHouse
    @AllamHouse18 күн бұрын

    Sounds good. Let me know if you need individual assistance.

  • @SuperMBARutgers2013
    @SuperMBARutgers201319 күн бұрын

    I don't think you get preamp gain staging when you mirror the aux into any of the channel 1-32

  • @AllamHouse
    @AllamHouse18 күн бұрын

    Correct. You only get gain going through a mic preamp. The AUX inputs will provide digital trim only, but the method explained in this video does open you up to the rest of the channel strip features.

  • @MatthewProAudio.11
    @MatthewProAudio.1119 күн бұрын

    Whats the specs of your macbook

  • @AllamHouse
    @AllamHouse18 күн бұрын

    I use an old 2012 MacBook Pro, i7, 16GB RAM, 512 GB SSD

  • @MatthewProAudio.11
    @MatthewProAudio.1117 күн бұрын

    @@AllamHouse okay thanks but i having a issue when i try to do virtual sound check with logic pro x the sound is glitching i have try all the buffer sizes still glitching my Macbook pro specs is a 2013 Macbook pro ram 16 gb hard drive 1TB Samsung ssd processor i7 any help will be greatly be helpful

  • @AllamHouse
    @AllamHouse16 күн бұрын

    Check the sample rate. Usually audio runs on 44.1khz, but many people are also handling broadcast with their consoles which run at 48.0khz. Just make sure you have the console and DAW set the same and it should take care of your issues.

  • @ransfordfearon8780
    @ransfordfearon878021 күн бұрын

    Thanks for your great presentation. Do you know why I am getting my vocals are in the background when I connect my computer or cell phone to my Behringer x32 compact. The vocals should be up front. I generally plug my audio source into AUS 4 or AUX 5. Thanks

  • @AllamHouse
    @AllamHouse21 күн бұрын

    This raises a few additional questions, but the most important is what mix are you listening to exactly? House, monitor, broadcast?

  • @kendalljoshua
    @kendalljoshua21 күн бұрын

    Perfect, thank you.

  • @AllamHouse
    @AllamHouse21 күн бұрын

    I’m glad the video was helpful. Let me know if you have other questions.

  • @fernandolcoto
    @fernandolcoto26 күн бұрын

    I have a network for the equipment and another network for the users. Between the networks there is a firewall. I need to know which TCP/IP ports should be allowed on the firewall between the Mixer and the mobile application?

  • @AllamHouse
    @AllamHouse25 күн бұрын

    Hopefully someone will offer some insight. I don't have the network background to offer a good answer to you, but you might also try people on the Behringer X32 facebook groups as they might have more specific info to offer.

  • @fernandolcoto
    @fernandolcoto21 күн бұрын

    @@AllamHouse I've been testing.... but i heard something about ports 10024 and 10023 TCP/UDP

  • @ibanezza6341
    @ibanezza634127 күн бұрын

    I actually own some of the Amazon quiet cymbals I have chrome stainless Mosico brand ones And I'm pleased Combined with my home built compact drum set they do a nice job

  • @AllamHouse
    @AllamHouse27 күн бұрын

    That’s awesome. Thanks for sharing your experience with the community.

  • @SeanTolan_illuminated_imaging
    @SeanTolan_illuminated_imaging28 күн бұрын

    I was looking at another board, the new Allen and Heath Cq series, and I am gona stick with the Behringer or the Midas. I just loved your in depth easy to follow style of demonstrating how to set this up. Going from analog boards to digital, it is a different setup process, so I am super grateful for this

  • @AllamHouse
    @AllamHouse27 күн бұрын

    Thanks for the feedback and I do think there is more support out here for the Behringer/Midas ecosystem. Let me know if you have other questions and I can point you to quality resources.

  • @AndrewGreenspanMusic
    @AndrewGreenspanMusic29 күн бұрын

    Hey, I tried this many times - followed your steps but I am not getting any meters showing through my BS 15/ 16. I don't know if i am supposed to keep those unmuted but when i do mute/ unmute it doesnt change it. The only sound that does come through the X32 CARD is channels input 15=16 that are from my TV. I can mute them, or lower the faders but that doesnt change the same sound continuing to come out of the X32 Card. The only way to change the volume of the sound coming through the card on that channel is to lower the Preamp dial. Other then that, all my other IN's/ are not coming through the X32 Card, such as the Mac on my other two AUX in's & other instruments plugged into the mixer. What am I missing? I really appreciate your support !

  • @AllamHouse
    @AllamHouse28 күн бұрын

    Based on your request it sounds like you are trying to do something different than what this video calls for specifically. Are you looking to build a broadcast mix to get out of your console to a streaming / recording device? Are you interested in multitrack recording out of the console? Help me better understand your end goal and I can point you to the right setup to use.

  • @giftufomadu2543
    @giftufomadu2543Ай бұрын

    I need you to help me learn more about wing mixer

  • @AllamHouse
    @AllamHouse29 күн бұрын

    I;m happy to help where needed. Other folks have some nice videos on the Wing, but if you want to send me an email we can start a conversation outside of KZread and help you out directly. Check out the contact card on my website at sound.AllamHouse.com

  • @naneezay
    @naneezayАй бұрын

    My sound engineer is using matrix for our church livestream…however the bass is super low in the livestream…He said if I turn up the gain or slide the bass guitar channel up, it won’t affect the volume in the live. I’m guessing the di box I’m using is sending poor signal to the matrix..what do I have to do to turn up the bass guitar volume only in the live??? By the way, he created a bus guitar bus mix too

  • @AllamHouse
    @AllamHouse29 күн бұрын

    Thanks for reaching out. A Matrix does remove some of the flexibility of individual instruments into your livestream since you are using the main mix and/or buses to feed the matrix. That being said, you do have a few things I would want you to check. (1) Check the gain on the fader input to make sure you have enough signal coming into the board. Often times we have subs in our PA which require way less gain from kick drum and bass guitar and then we only turn up the gain according to what we hear in the house mix. That causes problems downstream and I tend to like having my input levels at -12dB on the input meter of the console. (2) Once you have the correct gain set, now move forward with making sure your house mix is still correct. You might need to turn down the input fader for the bass if it is too much now. (3) Finally, set the bass guitar in the broadcast mix if possible. You mentioned a guitar bus being used. If that is being used for just broadcast then that is the location you want to turn it up a little (if needed). If that bus is sending to your house mix and causing it to be too much then you might consider adjusting your house PA a little to handle the higher level of the bass guitar.

  • @naneezay
    @naneezay28 күн бұрын

    @@AllamHouse wow I’m Humbled sir for taking this much time out of your precious and busy schedule to answer my question. I appreciate you immensely and God bless you boss 🫡🙏🏿

  • @d.mahoganyaudio2085
    @d.mahoganyaudio2085Ай бұрын

    Do u mean , 2 pic of usb cable is need for daw in and out?

  • @AllamHouse
    @AllamHouseАй бұрын

    All of the USB audio runs across one cable. It can run 32 channels from the console to the computer and 32 channels from the computer back to the console at the same time.

  • @hernannubia2071
    @hernannubia2071Ай бұрын

    If I want to create a mix airbus for separate mixing for livestream. Do I need to get a Dante network for my x32 or can I use the USB?

  • @AllamHouse
    @AllamHouseАй бұрын

    You can have separate mixes inside the same console using MixBuses. The main mix goes to the house speakers, then you can build a Broadcast MixBUS for everyone not in your room. You can even use other MixBuses to build monitor mixes… all in one console. Dante is something completely different. This video here shows you how to setup the broadcast mix on the same console as your house mix. kzread.info/dash/bejne/ooGiw8uuc5ibgrw.htmlsi=qwC_0bRUzJE4nm9v

  • @hernannubia2071
    @hernannubia2071Ай бұрын

    @@AllamHouse thank you, it’s funny you sent me this link, I just finished watching this video. So I’m currently leading a team of young adults in sound, can I have a secondary person mix the livestream using the x32 software, mixing software, daw etc while I mix FOH?

  • @AllamHouse
    @AllamHouseАй бұрын

    If you want to have a second sound tech mixing your stream you will setup the MixBUS as Pre-Fader instead of Post Fader. This allows the inputs to move independently from the house mix. Then, connect your console to a network where you can install X32-edit on a computer (or use a tablet with the M32 app) and connect to the console. Here you can select the MixBUS for stream and then mix with faders and not interrupt the house mix. This video discusses the setup of X32-edit. kzread.info/dash/bejne/p52e0puAdJDNhJM.htmlsi=UP0QFZ_DKn1SyHHR

  • @hernannubia2071
    @hernannubia207124 күн бұрын

    @@AllamHouse ok, I’m going to set all this up. I do however have a bit of a worry. Our previous sound techs have setup a livestream output from, do get remove all of that first? Also once everything is setup. Which output am I using to connect to the live stream service?

  • @AllamHouse
    @AllamHouse23 күн бұрын

    Step 1 is to save your existing scene and note how your livestream is connected to your streaming device from the console so you can always go back to your existing scene by loading the old scene and setting up and cables in teh same spot. Step 2 is to save a new scene that you can begin to alter for this new setup. I always recommend using recorded multitracks from your group because you can work on this setup by yourself. Step 3 is to setup a stereo BUS pair, similar to the video I sent which talks about having it set to Post Fader. I usually go with all of my sending fader set at unity which is effectively a direct copy of the house mix and then alter from there. Usually you need to add some drums and bass guitar and remove (or turn down) some vocals. FX are going to be huge for refining the mix, but that is all a refining process once you have the general setup and mix complete. Step 4 is about routing. You had a Matrix leaving the console going to your streaming device. In this case, I would just remove whatever was going to that Matrix and ONLY send your new BUS pair into it. Make sure to turn off any FX, EQ, Comp, etc. so it is really just a direct pass through (unless you feel it needs a little touch up). This saves you from having to move cables or reroute anything.

  • @stevenkessler9357
    @stevenkessler9357Ай бұрын

    Excellent video

  • @AllamHouse
    @AllamHouseАй бұрын

    Thanks for the encouragement.

  • @hsuruparmoe9788
    @hsuruparmoe9788Ай бұрын

    How latency?

  • @AllamHouse
    @AllamHouseАй бұрын

    I could use them on every instrument, but I would avoid using them for vocalists. The latency isn't horrible, but this on top of the standard 4ms of a console gets to be too much. For budget vocal IEM I always run the Shure PSM-300.

  • @cludford
    @cludfordАй бұрын

    What JVC camera are you running?

  • @AllamHouse
    @AllamHouseАй бұрын

    We have the JVC GY-HM180. They are really great cameras and do well in most situations, but not as a back camera in our low-light environment. So we keep it up front and have the Canon CR-N500 as our rear camera due to the larger sensor and PTZ capability.

  • @walterwa256
    @walterwa256Ай бұрын

    Thanks you… great review

  • @AllamHouse
    @AllamHouseАй бұрын

    I’m glad you found it helpful. Let me know if you have other questions.

  • @mikerickyfenelon4493
    @mikerickyfenelon4493Ай бұрын

    Do you know any apps I can use to transmit what sound I want in my live

  • @AllamHouse
    @AllamHouseАй бұрын

    I'm not quite sure I understand your question and since there are so many possibilities, I'll ask you to ask it again but slightly rephrased. Are you asking about changing the actual sound coming out of the console? Are you referring to a computer program to send your live stream audio into and stream it (with video) out to the world?

  • @osayemwenrejeremiahemmanue8227
    @osayemwenrejeremiahemmanue8227Ай бұрын

    Thank you so much. You are great engineer and great teacher. I learnt a lot

  • @AllamHouse
    @AllamHouseАй бұрын

    Thanks for the encouragement. Let me know if you have other questions about the console or mixing techniques.

  • @AlexKashner
    @AlexKashnerАй бұрын

    I’m an X32 novice. Don’t even own one, just using one at a practice space. I’m having trouble routing a mix bus to the output in which I have a wireless IEM transmitter plugged in via XLR. I have it plugged into output 5 (maybe I should try output 1 first?) and when I select output 5 and then send to faders, the mix I’m applying isn’t coming through the IEM. Since this videos about 1/4 jack, I might try an adaptor I have for my IEM to just go that route. But I feel like my routing is wrong somewhere along the line.

  • @AllamHouse
    @AllamHouseАй бұрын

    You are close for sure and XLR's are going to work just fine. First, go to Routing > Outs and make see what OUT your MixBUS is sourcing. This can be a confusing concept, but just go with it. Let's assume it is MixBUS 5 and you are sourcing OUT 5. Then go to Routing > XLR and make sure that OUT 5 is being sent to XLR 5. If this is the case you can then connect your XLR 5 to your IEM and it will have a mono MixBUS being sent to your head. Next thing to check is the setup of the MixBUS to see if it is PreFader or Post Fader. You do this by selecting the MixBUS and going to Home > Config and looking at the bottom left. See what the input tap point is set to and this will help you understand the setup. Usually IEMS will be set to Pre Fader. Finally, make sure the channels you are trying to send to your IEM are unmuted on the main layer that feed the Main mix. The Mute will impact all sends including your IEM. Last thing to check is that you are plugged into the left input on your IEM and then set your unit to Mono. I'm taking this as an assumption since that is typically how you would function with a mono setup going into an IEM transmitter.

  • @GOEC316
    @GOEC316Ай бұрын

    Hi Dave, why my OBS pick up vocal from talkback mic? Any idea and solution please?

  • @AllamHouse
    @AllamHouseАй бұрын

    The talkback mic is either routed to your broadcast mix or your house and you just can't hear it in the room (depending on how your setup is designed). 1) Are you using the talkback input on the back of the console or a different input and treating it as a talkback mic? 2) What signal are you sending to OBS? A copy of your house mix like this video explains or are you sending a MixBUS setup?

  • @i.g3629
    @i.g3629Ай бұрын

    Can you daisy chain two p16 without the P16D?

  • @AllamHouse
    @AllamHouseАй бұрын

    Yes, the P16 has a through-put cat5 connection so you can send your signal into one and then out of that one to the next one with no signal loss. Many people avoid this and use a switch when they run POE to power their units across the Cat 5 connection or to have flexibility from each unit and not have to rely on the others they are plugged in to.

  • @judges531
    @judges531Ай бұрын

    Question: For some reason, when I plug the M32 into my DAW (logic), logic only registers 2 inputs (not 32). I’ve never had this problem using a behringer, but I think it might be a routing issue… any advice?…

  • @AllamHouse
    @AllamHouseАй бұрын

    1) go to Settings > Card and make sure you are set as 32/32 2) go to Routing > Card and make sure those settings match Routing > Input 3) If you are on a newer machine running USB-C and converting with a dongle. Make sure it is either Apple or Anker branded. Other less expensive brands will only convert channels 1/2 4) go into the settings of Logic an make sure the inputs are mapped properly so the DAW has a place to send all 32 USB inputs from the console.

  • @princedavid6241
    @princedavid6241Ай бұрын

    Question: If your inputs are pre-fader and your routing output is post fader, will the FOH mix after the output of the Matrix Bus you used as an example?

  • @AllamHouse
    @AllamHouseАй бұрын

    I’m not sure I understand your question. Inputs will jump directly to the Main BUS as Post Fader. That being said, if you have a Bus setup for mixing that has inputs sent to it (instead of directly to the Main BUS) Pre-Fader, this means that any changes you do with the faders for the Main BUS will not impact the Bus mix. This is used for IEMs and some live stream applications. That is the bus configuration being Pre-Fader, but also have other tap point options. Once you have a mix in this Bus you need to send that Bus out somewhere (Monitor, IEM, etc). Of this Bus is leaving the console you can set the tap point for the output as Pre-Fader, Post Fader, etc. where Post Fader will allow you to use the Bus fader to adjust volume control of the output.

  • @princedavid6241
    @princedavid6241Ай бұрын

    @@AllamHouse haaaa I got you now. When you say tap point could you please clarify what you mean?

  • @AllamHouse
    @AllamHouseАй бұрын

    The tap point is describing where the signal is “tapped” when it is sent to the BUS. You can choose to grab Post Fader, Pre Fader, Pre-EQ and others.

  • @princedavid6241
    @princedavid6241Ай бұрын

    @@AllamHouse Thank you

  • @fnscomedycrew
    @fnscomedycrewАй бұрын

    Thanks for this. If you wanted stereo sub out then I'm guessing you could send the stereo bus matrix to 13 as well and pan each 13 and 14?

  • @AllamHouse
    @AllamHouseАй бұрын

    You could do that and have stereo subs. Typically people only run subs in mono in an effort to minimize cancelation and muddiness within the venue.

  • @fnscomedycrew
    @fnscomedycrewАй бұрын

    @@AllamHouse Thanks! Run mono and stereo subs side by side (swap their signal) if you get a chance on modern bassy music like dub. Once you set the gains evenly the stereo's quality is very noticeably better. Even with only one sub. Tested in variety of spaces. Unanimous blind agreement on the quality. I'm not an expert but one of the manufacturer's reps said it has to do with phase cancellations in the mono signal processing. Try it out :D (I suggest using a sub that this would clearly make a difference if you can: KS28, PK G28, JBL VTX G28, Bassboss ZV28, etc.)

  • @AllamHouse
    @AllamHouseАй бұрын

    Sounds like a fun adventure for sure. I wish I had the gear available to run this experiment, but I'll have to take your word for it in terms of the difference.

  • @TechyTimM
    @TechyTimMАй бұрын

    I'm seeing this combo happen, too, as more and more churches are updating their streaming system. During covid, everyone had to jump onto the streaming bandwagon and congregations were very tolerant of weaker audio. But now the differenced in quality matters more. So FOH gets a new Wing and the old X32 becomes the broadcast console. Thanks for the video!

  • @AllamHouse
    @AllamHouseАй бұрын

    Yep, you nailed it. Thanks for the comment and encouragement.

  • @trentgoggans659
    @trentgoggans659Ай бұрын

    Loved your Video! Very informing and understandable. Can you set this up so that when you mute a channel on the main mix it also mutes the Live stream mix? I'm thinking of the speakers mic. When I mute him in the main mix I also want it to be muted in the live stream mix.

  • @AllamHouse
    @AllamHouseАй бұрын

    Yes, if you use this Matrix approach or a Post-Fader MixBUS, they will both be impacted by you muting a channel. In either of these setups when you mute a channel it is muted in the house and the live stream mix.

  • @samueldps92
    @samueldps922 ай бұрын

    I use krome 88.. the hammer and velocity keys have no problem at all.. but I just realized that the D# 4th octave and C# 5th octave black keys can be pulled up.. I only found out today.. but this doesn't cause any problems. at all in its application.. because of the position of the keyboard, it is still flat like a normal key.. I'm confused whether the default krome is like that or is there something that is a problem?

  • @AllamHouse
    @AllamHouse2 ай бұрын

    I’ll have to hope someone else can offer insight. This board I worked on in this video was one of two boards I’ve worked on. You could gently test some of the outward most keys to see how they act.

  • @refaktor
    @refaktor2 ай бұрын

    Hello, so that means in essential that one needs to make sure to route properly in AUX tab (like AUX 1 aka Jack AUX 1 -> Mix Bus X) and that the bus fader is not set to -inf :) Thanks!

  • @AllamHouse
    @AllamHouse2 ай бұрын

    If you are using the 1/4” AUX outputs, yes. The XLR outputs are set to be sourced by the mixbuses by default so if you are using those there is no change required.

  • @charliekaiser2295
    @charliekaiser22952 ай бұрын

    Show me where the usb port that goes to computor. on back of sound board

  • @AllamHouse
    @AllamHouse2 ай бұрын

    If you have the standard Behringer X32, there is a card on the back that has two, small metal poles coming out of it and it is labeled X-USB. There will be a red light next to the USB connector. Keep in mind you are using an older printer cable style so it is USB A on one side and USB B on the other. There will be a similar looking plug labeled "network", but that is NOT the connection you are looking to use. If you happen to have the X-Live card (also stock on the Midas M32) you will see the same USB connector. If you have a different card installed like a MADI or DANTE card then you will not find a USB option there.

  • @stanyoung4974
    @stanyoung49742 ай бұрын

    USB recording to DAW is not compatible with USB 3.0 ??? Drop outs, crackling sound, lost connection.

  • @AllamHouse
    @AllamHouse2 ай бұрын

    I'm not exactly sure what to make of this comment, but I do connect and record across USB 3.0 ports all the time on my various laptops (Mac and Windows). What are you referring to with the part about "Drop outs, crackling sound, lost connection."? These symptoms are common when an install is completed without using the proper network cable between a console and a stage box.

  • @stanyoung4974
    @stanyoung4974Ай бұрын

    @@AllamHouse Thank you, yes, my Lenovo mini desktop pc with usb 3.0 makes random clicks and pops during playback. I read somewhere that the issue is the usb port, so I tried connecting a usb 2.0 hub to the lenovo 3.0 port and conneting m32r Live usb console to the hub and all the problems are now gone.

  • @calvinbarasa8985
    @calvinbarasa89852 ай бұрын

    Your jass good 💯

  • @AllamHouse
    @AllamHouse2 ай бұрын

    Thanks for the encouragement.

  • @calvinbarasa8985
    @calvinbarasa89852 ай бұрын

    Hello how can I connect x32 with antem mini

  • @AllamHouse
    @AllamHouse2 ай бұрын

    Check out this video where I explain the three ways to get audio out of the console and into a live stream. Personally, I use the XLR method and send into an ATEM Mini using a stereo XLR to 1/8” cable. kzread.info/dash/bejne/qnuok9xueZrInLQ.htmlsi=bnqExohsutapgJei

  • @signaljacker4830
    @signaljacker48302 ай бұрын

    Hi Allamhouse thanks for your video. Can I ask a quick question re the M32. In short: how can I route a local Aux input to an output of the DN32 to track in my Sampler/DAW via USB? I have an Akia one sampler connected to the DN32 so I can send 32 channels out from the sampler to mix on the desk, this works, the problem is I need to sample from a record player which comes in to the desk at the aux input, but I cant find a way to send the aux signal back out to any of the DN32 outputs which are connected to my samplers digital inputs via USB.

  • @AllamHouse
    @AllamHouse2 ай бұрын

    The first thing to keep in mind is that you only have 32 channels you can run to/from USB. So you can run 32 channels from your DAW into the console and 32 channels from the console into the DAW. Once you add your record player into the mix coming through the AUX In on the back of the console you will now need to determine which two channels (assuming your record player is stereo) you will give up to be able to push these AUX In channels to your DAW for sampling. If we choose Ch 31/32 to substitute with AUX In 1/2 to move forward with the example then we would do the following setup. Go to Routing > User Out and setup your Out25-32 to have your first channels matching your existing setup (25-30) and then 31 would have a source of AUX In 1 and 32 would source AUX In 2. Once this is complete you will need to go to Routing > Card and set your channels 25-32 to the USER OUT 25-32 and the right window (when you scroll wheel down) will show that your settings look similar, but now channel 31/32 should have AUX In 1/2 as their source. I hope this is helpful, but let me know if you have other questions.