Monitor Cue IEM/Wedge

Hi,

Noticed a new thing, as I did a charity show yesterday as monitor tech.

I was using a T112 with 1.83.

In other shows prior to this I have only used my IEM’s for cue.

Not perfect when cueing wedge mixes, but can’t be bothered to take ears out and in all the time.

How ever, now I recalled a default show with Wedge cue and IEM cue.

And when I listened to the wedge mix, it muted my IEM cue automatic.

And vice-versa.

Is this because I had it checked on processing on wedge and IEM.

Or is there a way to turn this very good function of?

Thanks,

Oscar

Parashoot

Sweden

quote:
Originally posted by Oscar Söderlund

Hi,

Noticed a new thing, as I did a charity show yesterday as monitor tech.

I was using a T112 with 1.83.

In other shows prior to this I have only used my IEM’s for cue.

Not perfect when cueing wedge mixes, but can’t be bothered to take ears out and in all the time.

How ever, now I recalled a default show with Wedge cue and IEM cue.

And when I listened to the wedge mix, it muted my IEM cue automatic.

And vice-versa.

Is this because I had it checked on processing on wedge and IEM.

Or is there a way to turn this very good function of?

Thanks,

Oscar

Parashoot

Sweden


The dual monitor system uses just the one stereo PAFL bus.

It works by muting the monitor output not required.

Pressing PAFL on a mix master assigned to the Wedge

monitor will automatically MUTE the IEM monitor output.

Pressing PAFL on a mix master assigned to the IEM monitor

will automatically MUTE the Wedge monitor output.

Pressing PAFL on any input or mix master not assigned to

either the Wedge or IEM master will result in the signal not

affecting the mute status of the outputs. It is usual to leave

the input channels unassigned.

Note: You can unmute the Wedge or IEM master at any

time to listen to any PAFL signal in any output.

Hope this helps

RayS

R-72/iDR32/iPS10

Yes, it’s not a problem to un-mute.

But i you want to be fast its a drag.

If your checking the reverb return, listening on the pfl,

and then snap back to IEM afl to listen to a mix,

using only IEM monitors.

Its really enoying.

So I just want to turn this feature of when I only use IEM ears for monitor cue.

Tnx,

Oscar

Parashoot

Sweden