Behringer X32 & Midas M32 Monitor Setup Guide - How To Set Up And Understand Bus Sends

In live sound, stage monitors (wedges and in ear monitors (IEMs)) are an important part of the performance for the musicians. Understanding terms like pre-fader, post fader, pre EQ, post EQ, stereo link, etc. and how they relate to a properly configured console for monitoring in any situation, is very important. Understanding tap points are part of understanding signal flow. From garage bands to church audio to arenas, it’s all interconnected and relevant. You need to be able to understand the flow of the microphones and other sound sources from the stage all the way through the console and to the various monitor and main outputs. This video should help you not only setup your monitor feeds (bus sends), but understand the options that the Behringer X32 and Midas M32 offers. And help you with the decisions you’ll need to make when setting up the Behringer X32 (& Midas M32) for monitors. Understanding this can help you avoid the pitfalls that can stand in the way of a good monitor mix and
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