![]() The menu diving is killing me panning individual inputs for separate mixes seemed way harder to figure out but I managed to do it menu diving between the rack and iPad. I don’t have a laptop and no console, luckily I mix at foh with a different console have all the flexibility. Really don’t want any reverb anywhere but one vocal in one IEM mix and NO where else. She’s been okay with me tastefully dialing it back but it makes everything sound washed out in her mix at the reverb sound she wants… someone please help lol first day of tour tomorrow I have sometime. Also no one else wants reverb and the vibe doesn’t call for it and when I inserted a verb just on her vocal everyone else’s immediately was turned off. I’m also on a x32 app on iPad and a x32 rack. Never have mixed reverb for this band I’ve worked with and a fresh to the ears artist is dead set on verb in vocals but it covers the whole mix in reverb. This can be done from the Routing tab in the Offline Editor. Hi there… also really struggling with this issue and it’s been such a donkey pain. The Behringer X32 Compact 40-Input 25-Bus Digital Mixing Console packs everything you need. You could drop your show file on to USB and then email it to me, and I could make the necessary change on the offline editor and send it back. If you're struggling to put this together, drop me a line. The Standalone Software is a free download that runs on Windows-based computers, as well as Macs running Boot Camp or emulation software. The extra sophisticated way would be having one dedicated to each vocalist, but if you're new to operating a digital desk, I'd keep things as simple as you can! ![]() This way, you can tailor that reverb to suit the in ear mixes, and it won't matter what you're doing with your main FOH verbs. Send nothing but vocals to this one, and send the FX return channel where it appears in to your IEM mix (but turn it off in FOH). Its fully extensible using community-developed plugins. The best way to deal with this would be to dedicate at least one effects unit to be a vocal reverb solely for the IEMs. Netbeans is a free, open-source, and popular cross-platform IDE for C/C++ and many other programming languages. What might be happening here (hard to say for sure without being in front of your desk!) is that you're sending whatever comes out of your reverb unit to the IEM mixes, but you've sent vocals and various instruments in to that one reverb for your FOH mix, so you're getting the reverb tails of everything coming in to the IEM mix. Reverb is applied to the whole thing, and comes back to your desk on a single channel as "reverb tails of everything". ![]() Those things are all mixed together and sent to the reverb as one chunk of sound. ![]() More posts you may like r/crtgaming Join 2 yr. This is why the faders are returning to the position they were when the snippet was stored. You have a send knob on each channel that goes to the reverb unit You send vocals, maybe snare and toms, and the acoustic guitar. If you take a look at your snippets with the x32 offline editor, I expect you will find the 'faders' box checked. To understand the signal flow, it can help to imagine it like an old fashioned analogue desk where the reverb is another unit off in an outboard rack. ![]()
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