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<blockquote data-quote="Eric Sykes" data-source="post: 120908" data-attributes="member: 7112"><p>Re: Mixing Monitors Onstage</p><p></p><p>Thank you for your replies. @Tim, Your suggestion for splitting channels to gain independent channel strip EQ for both wedges and ears is something I do often when mixing monitors from FOH position. I should have given a bit more information on the setup for the performer in this situation. </p><p></p><p></p><p>The performer will only have one in-ear in place, and it will be used only for a click track and nothing else. Because of this I won't have to split channels, and I won't have to worry about offering him reverb in that mix. He will be singing and playing along to backing tracks which will include a full band mix (Drums, Bass, Guitars, Backing Vocals, etc). The floor wedges will have these instruments as well as his vocals and the guitar that he plays. This is why I was thinking that I could mix using the L/R out of the mixer for the stereo floor wedges, and use a Bus out for the Click track. Or, should I make Bus 1 and 2 stereo for the wedges and Bus 3 for the one IEM and run the mixer in Sends on Fader mode? Thanks again for your insight!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Eric Sykes, post: 120908, member: 7112"] Re: Mixing Monitors Onstage Thank you for your replies. @Tim, Your suggestion for splitting channels to gain independent channel strip EQ for both wedges and ears is something I do often when mixing monitors from FOH position. I should have given a bit more information on the setup for the performer in this situation. The performer will only have one in-ear in place, and it will be used only for a click track and nothing else. Because of this I won't have to split channels, and I won't have to worry about offering him reverb in that mix. He will be singing and playing along to backing tracks which will include a full band mix (Drums, Bass, Guitars, Backing Vocals, etc). The floor wedges will have these instruments as well as his vocals and the guitar that he plays. This is why I was thinking that I could mix using the L/R out of the mixer for the stereo floor wedges, and use a Bus out for the Click track. Or, should I make Bus 1 and 2 stereo for the wedges and Bus 3 for the one IEM and run the mixer in Sends on Fader mode? Thanks again for your insight! [/QUOTE]
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