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USE ALL THE FEATURES OF YOUR MIXING CONSOLE #mixingconsole #soundboard Learn how to fully utilize your mixing console in this tutorial video in French. You'll learn how to adjust a microphone, use an equalizer, compressor, and manage effects. Also, discover how to take advantage of returns and subgroups, as well as the basics of listening and monitoring, through to broadcasting. Even without prior experience in mixing or sound engineering, this video shows you that handling your console is simple and within your reach. The demonstration is done with a Yamaha MG16XU console, but the techniques can be applied to other models such as the MG series from Yamaha or other brands. Visit our sound engineering space: https://www.musicmatos.com Follow us on Facebook: / musicmatos Questions / Answers Q: What is the purpose of the "Pad" button on a mixing console? A: The "Pad" button reduces the input signal by 26 dB when activated, which is useful for very sensitive microphones or instruments when the gain level is too high, even at its minimum. Q: How do I adjust the input gain of a microphone on a mixing console? A: Activate the "PFL" button on the channel corresponding to the microphone. Set the track to "Solo" mode. Speak into the microphone while gradually increasing the gain until the VU meter shows an optimal level, close to 0 dB but without reaching the red zone. It is advisable to adjust the gain while speaking loudly to have a safety margin. Q: What is the purpose of phantom power ("Phantom Power") on a mixing console? A: Phantom power is necessary to power condenser microphones, which require an external power source to operate. Q: How do I apply an effect to a track on a mixing console? A: Ensure the "FX" button on the channel is activated. Select the desired effect using the rotary knob. Adjust the effect settings if necessary. Increase the effect send level to the master using the dedicated knob. Q: How do I send the signal of a track to a stage monitor? A: Raise the level of the knob corresponding to the desired monitor on the channel. Ensure that the stage monitor is correctly connected to the corresponding auxiliary output on the mixing console. Q: What is the difference between "Pre" and "Post" modes on the auxiliaries of a mixing console? A: In "Pre" mode, the level of the signal sent to the stage monitor is independent of the channel level on the console. In "Post" mode, the level of the signal sent to the stage monitor is affected by the channel level on the console. Q: What are subgroups ("Subgroups") used for on a mixing console? A: Subgroups have two main functions: Create an additional output: You can use them to send a group of tracks to a separate sound system. Group tracks: You can group several tracks into a subgroup to control their volume simultaneously. Q: How do I record the sound from the mixing console onto a computer? A: Connect the mixing console to the computer via USB. Activate the USB connection on the mixing console, usually on a dedicated track. Ensure that your computer recognizes the mixing console as an audio interface.