
Bryan316
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ALWAYS HAVE YOUR INSTRUCTION MANUALS WITH YOU!
Holy crap.
Okay, I have NO FRIGGIN CLUE how my board is supposed to route the channels. It's been 4 years since I've fiddled with this Alesis mixer, I could not remember how to adjust how much of each of us to get to each of the Aux sends. This board is goofy with its routing. It has the Aux Sends paired, and Aux 1 and 2 are the control room sends.
I think last time, I was using the Groups 1-4 (buses 1-4) for monitor channels, but I couldn't figure it out last night. And I didn't have the instructions with me. Got home last night, couldn't find the manual. Looked this morning again in my stack O' manuals, not there.
Damn it all.
HOWEVER....
Just sending the same mix to everyone, was SMILES ACROSS THE ROOM! Just testing it and doing one chorus of a song, everyone could instantly tell, this was a wise investment. Even my drummer likes it, because now we're not blasting the PA speakers, we're just using it so he can hear some of the vocals for his cues and timing. I told him we could get him in on this new-fangled stuff. He has a headphone amplifier that he can bolt to the leg of his drum rack, and then just drop a hard cable from the mixer to him like we do for our keyboardist. Then that means all our amps can be dialed down low, he'll be able to hear his kick drums better, no need to stomp on them just to make sure he's not shifting off tempo and his hands match his feet during faster double-kick parts.
I quickly tried adding Tony's guitars, yes it works, but it was "staticy or noisy" according to him. If its a ground loop hum, I'll hit the ground lift on his amp tomorrow and test again.
So we need one more receiver and earbuds, and then I can start really getting some experience on this stuff. I'll spend tomorrow afternoon tweaking with the instruction manual in front of me.
As soon as I finish printing another copy of it here at work!
Holy crap.
Okay, I have NO FRIGGIN CLUE how my board is supposed to route the channels. It's been 4 years since I've fiddled with this Alesis mixer, I could not remember how to adjust how much of each of us to get to each of the Aux sends. This board is goofy with its routing. It has the Aux Sends paired, and Aux 1 and 2 are the control room sends.
I think last time, I was using the Groups 1-4 (buses 1-4) for monitor channels, but I couldn't figure it out last night. And I didn't have the instructions with me. Got home last night, couldn't find the manual. Looked this morning again in my stack O' manuals, not there.
Damn it all.
HOWEVER....
Just sending the same mix to everyone, was SMILES ACROSS THE ROOM! Just testing it and doing one chorus of a song, everyone could instantly tell, this was a wise investment. Even my drummer likes it, because now we're not blasting the PA speakers, we're just using it so he can hear some of the vocals for his cues and timing. I told him we could get him in on this new-fangled stuff. He has a headphone amplifier that he can bolt to the leg of his drum rack, and then just drop a hard cable from the mixer to him like we do for our keyboardist. Then that means all our amps can be dialed down low, he'll be able to hear his kick drums better, no need to stomp on them just to make sure he's not shifting off tempo and his hands match his feet during faster double-kick parts.
I quickly tried adding Tony's guitars, yes it works, but it was "staticy or noisy" according to him. If its a ground loop hum, I'll hit the ground lift on his amp tomorrow and test again.
So we need one more receiver and earbuds, and then I can start really getting some experience on this stuff. I'll spend tomorrow afternoon tweaking with the instruction manual in front of me.
As soon as I finish printing another copy of it here at work!