How to Properly Configure Input Channels on a Digital Mixer
In this video I will show you how to properly configure input channels on a digital mixer using an Allen Heath QU-16 to demonstrate the setup with a Sennheiser e835 handheld mic. By properly configuring the input channels, you will be able to produce a balanced mix without distortion and a clear mix. We will go through the steps to configure the inputs such as setting input gain, setting the input fader, setting the EQ for proximimty effect and setting the EQ for clarity.

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