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06-10-2001, 02:48 PM
I thought we could start a new topic here. I have a cool tip following today's session:
I was producing today a new duet sung by two of our country's rock legends.
Obviously they needed separate headphone mixes and one of them even brought his stage in-ear monitoring system.
We used the regular C24 aux out (fed from 882 outs 7-8) as the main phones system, and created a second phones mix by sending 882 outs 5-6 to the IEM (In Ear Monitor) line inputs.
Everything was fine until I tried talking to them on the talkback. The singer hooked to the main phones system heard me fine, but the other one didn't.
Solution:
I patched the C24 slate out to a PT input and created an aux track. That track was output to the IEM phones mix. As the talkback is routed to the slate output, everytime I talked, both singers heard me!
Izhar
I was producing today a new duet sung by two of our country's rock legends.
Obviously they needed separate headphone mixes and one of them even brought his stage in-ear monitoring system.
We used the regular C24 aux out (fed from 882 outs 7-8) as the main phones system, and created a second phones mix by sending 882 outs 5-6 to the IEM (In Ear Monitor) line inputs.
Everything was fine until I tried talking to them on the talkback. The singer hooked to the main phones system heard me fine, but the other one didn't.
Solution:
I patched the C24 slate out to a PT input and created an aux track. That track was output to the IEM phones mix. As the talkback is routed to the slate output, everytime I talked, both singers heard me!
Izhar