Podcast
Questions and Answers
What is the purpose of the Behringer P16m personal monitor mixer?
What is the purpose of the Behringer P16m personal monitor mixer?
- To adjust the sound levels for the audience
- To allow band members to mix their own monitors or in-ears (correct)
- To control the lighting for the stage performance
- To modify the instrument settings for different songs
What is a requirement for the routing setup when using the Behringer P16m with consoles?
What is a requirement for the routing setup when using the Behringer P16m with consoles?
- Using a separate audio output for each channel on the Behringer P16m
- Connecting the P16m mixer directly to the power source
- Verifying correct AES 50 in console and panning all channels to center
- Setting up wireless connectivity with the console (correct)
What does the limiter knob on the Behringer P16m do?
What does the limiter knob on the Behringer P16m do?
- Reduces volume peaks (correct)
- Adjusts the pan settings for individual channels
- Applies a fixed equalization to all channels
- Increases volume peaks
How many bands are there in the three-band EQ on every channel of the Behringer P16m?
How many bands are there in the three-band EQ on every channel of the Behringer P16m?
What can be done by saving mix settings to one of 16 buttons on the Behringer P16m?
What can be done by saving mix settings to one of 16 buttons on the Behringer P16m?
What function does the 'link' button serve on the Behringer P16m?
What function does the 'link' button serve on the Behringer P16m?
What is the function of the limiter knob on the Behringer P16m?
What is the function of the limiter knob on the Behringer P16m?
Study Notes
- Drew Brashler explains how to use the Behringer P16m personal monitor mixer
- Works with Behringer X32, Midas M32, X Air series consoles, and Behringer Wing
- Allows sending 16 mono channels for band members to mix their own monitors or in-ears
- Can be used with floor wedges for stage volume control
- Routing setup requires verifying correct AES 50 in console and panning all channels to center
- Turn down volumes and pan to center for all channels, unmute any muted channels
- Set output volume for headphone and TRS outputs
- Limiter knob reduces volume peaks for mix balance
- Three-band eq on every channel with base, treble, and sweepable mid
- Save mix settings to one of 16 buttons for quick recall during show
- Adjust eq settings for individual channels and overall mix
- Apply saved settings to different songs for varying instrument levels.
Studying That Suits You
Use AI to generate personalized quizzes and flashcards to suit your learning preferences.
Description
Learn how to use the Behringer P16m personal monitor mixer with Behringer X32, Midas M32, X Air series consoles, and Behringer Wing. This tutorial covers routing setup, volume control, eq settings, and saving mix settings for quick recall during a show.