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Ringing out is a process in audio engineering used to prevent audio feedback between on-stage microphones and loudspeakers, and to maximize volume before feedback occurs. It involves a sound technician raising the gain or fader controls on a mixing desk to induce an audio system to feedback. Once feedback occurs, the technician uses an equalizer, usually a graphic equalizer to reduce the gain on the appropriate band (or frequency). This is repeated until the technician is happy with the sound of the room or monitor system.
Ringing out is particularly important when mixing monitors, or foldback. As the performer or musician is usually behind the main PA system, the monitors are so they can hear themselves. As such, a microphone is much more likely to feedback through the monitor loudspeakers than the main PA. Ringing out can become quite complex when working with a large number of microphones and monitors. Indeed, with larger touring acts, one of the major advantages of the rise in use of in-ear monitors is the minimal ringing out that needs to be done.
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Join Scott and Chad as we Ring Out a venue PA using a Graphic Equalizers. Gear used in this video: Midas M32R (Mixing Board) Shure SM58 (Mic) Crown Amps and EAW Cabs (Sound System) American Vocal Dual 31 (GEQ used in intro of the video) ENGINEERS: Chad Hisoire | www.chadhosoire.com Scott Brown | www.scottbrownsound.com Produced by Shawn McPherson | www.shawnmcpherson.com Production by Shootie HG Studios | www.shootiehgstudios.com Please Like, Subscribe and post any Comments or Corrections below. Thanks for stopping by! See more lessons and releases on your favorite social media sites. Twitter: http://twitter.com/ShootieSchool Facebook: http://facebook.com/shootieschool Website: http://shootieschool.com
Drew Brashler of dBBaudio.com stops by MUSIC Studios in Los Angeles to explain how to use Pink Noise and the built-in RTA to ring out your room using the X32 Digital Mixing products. Subscribe to BEHRINGER - http://bit.ly/1vmw64Q Like BEHRINGER on Facebook: http://fb.com/behringer Follow BEHRINGER on Instagram: http://instagram.com/behringer Follow BEHRINGER on Twitter: http://twitter.com/behringer
The PDF series Live Sound Hide Guide is finally available at: http://www.mobilethinktank.ca/mtt-store.html The above method uses the vocal mics as the reference. If the vocals sound loud, clean and clear, and do not feed back, I find it easy to mix the rest of the instruments via channel EQ's - which are usually very close to the middle once I EQ the room for vocal quality. Vocals are the #1 thing people complain about in a live music mix if they aren't loud and clear. Cheers! Here are two follow up video on this topic, answering questions posted here: http://youtu.be/qt54FN0YEnk (sound discussion) http://youtu.be/RFPnqlrG-XQ (how to ring out stage monitors) I've been setting up and ringing out sound systems since 1996 and teaching people how to do it since 2001 in Toronto. I u...
------ PLEASE READ this SECTION before commenting ----- Thanks for watching! *** NOTE *** The location of the camera (and its internal mic) is slightly different than the location used to listen to the actual frequencies that are pushed into feedback. Due to physics issues (i.e. the direction the speaker is facing, my location relative to the speaker and the camera, and the location of the camera (and camera mic)) certain audio frequencies may (may not be) picked up by the camera mic. The higher the frequency, the greater the opportunity for the camera to "hear" a slightly different frequencies that what I hear at my location in this video(and vice/versa). *** Please remember *** The setup involved with this video is to get the system to feedback at many various frequencies; th...
In this video, we show you how to prevent feedback by ringing out your monitors with X AIR Digital Mixer, using the X AIR Android app. Subscribe to BEHRINGER - http://bit.ly/1vmw64Q Like BEHRINGER on Facebook: http://fb.com/behringer Follow BEHRINGER on Instagram: http://instagram.com/behringer Follow BEHRINGER on Twitter: http://twitter.com/behringer
In this video I have explained where the GEQ sits inside signal chain inside PA system. I have explained if you have a analogue GEQ and Analogue mixer then how to connect and how to use it. How to ring out monitors or get rid of the feedback in the live environment. Make sure if you are using the built in digital GEQ of a digital mixer then set the Q( quality factor ) value to 1/3 Octave which in Q value is about 4.32. This is a necessary because otherwise when you cut a certain frequency in dB value and if the Q value is small in numbers then it's going to have a larger effect on the neighbouring frequencies which we don't want , this is the main reason the external GEQs are 1/3 octave for bandwidth and don't represent the Q value ( quality factor ). There are also many calculators online...
When setting up sound for a concert, we try to prevent audio feedback before it happens. This video shows the automated process of removing feedback frequencies with a DriveRack PX Powered Speaker Optimizer. As you will see, WE ARE DEFINITELY NOT EXPERTS AT THIS.
If you're suffering from the main side effect of tinnitus - an annoying and persistent ringing in your ears that distracts you from whatever you are trying to focus on then check out this free tinnitus advice video because in it you're going to learn three simple tips to stop ringing in ears that you can can easily implement. If you're not already doing all three of these things and are suffering from tinnitus then we highly recommend that you start as soon as possible because some people are able to achieve great results just by implementing them!
Feb 1996 One man stands attached to nine bells by a web of ropes. Arms, hands and feet yank the ropes to create a symphony of sound. This is Pavel Markelov, guardian of an ancient Russian tradition - bell ringing. He gives lessons to other aspiring bell ringers at the Cathedral of St. Sophia. Twelve months ago, St. Sophia was a silent wreck. Now her belfries ring out fortissimo. The end of Communist rule has seen a renaissance in bell ringing. It has also highlighted a shortage not only of bell ringers but also of bells. A factory which manufactures sheet metal for rockets is now making bells as well. In the new Russia, the traditions of the past look for harmony with the technology of the future. A Film By Mark Davis (Lighthouse Pacific) Distributed by Journeyman Pictures
bacontrees.ca is here! On it, there are 'perpetual download' links for a small investment, on this topic, with unlimited downloads for a year! Basically, you pay for a link, it brings you to a download page, copy and save the link and check back now and then for new uploads...or allow me to send you an email for updates....check it out and see if it works for you! Here's how to ring out a stage monitor from the mix position at Front of House. After the ring-out, put the monitor back in position on stage, set up a vocal mic on stage and check to see if it still is stable with no feedback (which it will be, for clubs). You may need to tweak a bit more, but this method works! The last still picture is a bit fuzzy, but I took a still from a video as the camera stopped suddenly during record...
Join Scott and Chad as we Ring Out a venue PA using a Graphic Equalizers. Gear used in this video: Midas M32R (Mixing Board) Shure SM58 (Mic) Crown Amps and EAW Cabs (Sound System) American Vocal Dual 31 (GEQ used in intro of the video) ENGINEERS: Chad Hisoire | www.chadhosoire.com Scott Brown | www.scottbrownsound.com Produced by Shawn McPherson | www.shawnmcpherson.com Production by Shootie HG Studios | www.shootiehgstudios.com Please Like, Subscribe and post any Comments or Corrections below. Thanks for stopping by! See more lessons and releases on your favorite social media sites. Twitter: http://twitter.com/ShootieSchool Facebook: http://facebook.com/shootieschool Website: http://shootieschool.com
Drew Brashler of dBBaudio.com stops by MUSIC Studios in Los Angeles to explain how to use Pink Noise and the built-in RTA to ring out your room using the X32 Digital Mixing products. Subscribe to BEHRINGER - http://bit.ly/1vmw64Q Like BEHRINGER on Facebook: http://fb.com/behringer Follow BEHRINGER on Instagram: http://instagram.com/behringer Follow BEHRINGER on Twitter: http://twitter.com/behringer
The PDF series Live Sound Hide Guide is finally available at: http://www.mobilethinktank.ca/mtt-store.html The above method uses the vocal mics as the reference. If the vocals sound loud, clean and clear, and do not feed back, I find it easy to mix the rest of the instruments via channel EQ's - which are usually very close to the middle once I EQ the room for vocal quality. Vocals are the #1 thing people complain about in a live music mix if they aren't loud and clear. Cheers! Here are two follow up video on this topic, answering questions posted here: http://youtu.be/qt54FN0YEnk (sound discussion) http://youtu.be/RFPnqlrG-XQ (how to ring out stage monitors) I've been setting up and ringing out sound systems since 1996 and teaching people how to do it since 2001 in Toronto. I u...
------ PLEASE READ this SECTION before commenting ----- Thanks for watching! *** NOTE *** The location of the camera (and its internal mic) is slightly different than the location used to listen to the actual frequencies that are pushed into feedback. Due to physics issues (i.e. the direction the speaker is facing, my location relative to the speaker and the camera, and the location of the camera (and camera mic)) certain audio frequencies may (may not be) picked up by the camera mic. The higher the frequency, the greater the opportunity for the camera to "hear" a slightly different frequencies that what I hear at my location in this video(and vice/versa). *** Please remember *** The setup involved with this video is to get the system to feedback at many various frequencies; th...
In this video, we show you how to prevent feedback by ringing out your monitors with X AIR Digital Mixer, using the X AIR Android app. Subscribe to BEHRINGER - http://bit.ly/1vmw64Q Like BEHRINGER on Facebook: http://fb.com/behringer Follow BEHRINGER on Instagram: http://instagram.com/behringer Follow BEHRINGER on Twitter: http://twitter.com/behringer
In this video I have explained where the GEQ sits inside signal chain inside PA system. I have explained if you have a analogue GEQ and Analogue mixer then how to connect and how to use it. How to ring out monitors or get rid of the feedback in the live environment. Make sure if you are using the built in digital GEQ of a digital mixer then set the Q( quality factor ) value to 1/3 Octave which in Q value is about 4.32. This is a necessary because otherwise when you cut a certain frequency in dB value and if the Q value is small in numbers then it's going to have a larger effect on the neighbouring frequencies which we don't want , this is the main reason the external GEQs are 1/3 octave for bandwidth and don't represent the Q value ( quality factor ). There are also many calculators online...
When setting up sound for a concert, we try to prevent audio feedback before it happens. This video shows the automated process of removing feedback frequencies with a DriveRack PX Powered Speaker Optimizer. As you will see, WE ARE DEFINITELY NOT EXPERTS AT THIS.
If you're suffering from the main side effect of tinnitus - an annoying and persistent ringing in your ears that distracts you from whatever you are trying to focus on then check out this free tinnitus advice video because in it you're going to learn three simple tips to stop ringing in ears that you can can easily implement. If you're not already doing all three of these things and are suffering from tinnitus then we highly recommend that you start as soon as possible because some people are able to achieve great results just by implementing them!
Feb 1996 One man stands attached to nine bells by a web of ropes. Arms, hands and feet yank the ropes to create a symphony of sound. This is Pavel Markelov, guardian of an ancient Russian tradition - bell ringing. He gives lessons to other aspiring bell ringers at the Cathedral of St. Sophia. Twelve months ago, St. Sophia was a silent wreck. Now her belfries ring out fortissimo. The end of Communist rule has seen a renaissance in bell ringing. It has also highlighted a shortage not only of bell ringers but also of bells. A factory which manufactures sheet metal for rockets is now making bells as well. In the new Russia, the traditions of the past look for harmony with the technology of the future. A Film By Mark Davis (Lighthouse Pacific) Distributed by Journeyman Pictures
bacontrees.ca is here! On it, there are 'perpetual download' links for a small investment, on this topic, with unlimited downloads for a year! Basically, you pay for a link, it brings you to a download page, copy and save the link and check back now and then for new uploads...or allow me to send you an email for updates....check it out and see if it works for you! Here's how to ring out a stage monitor from the mix position at Front of House. After the ring-out, put the monitor back in position on stage, set up a vocal mic on stage and check to see if it still is stable with no feedback (which it will be, for clubs). You may need to tweak a bit more, but this method works! The last still picture is a bit fuzzy, but I took a still from a video as the camera stopped suddenly during record...
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