Building a Monitor Mix

A good monitor mix is essential for musicians to hear what they need to hear during a service. Set up mixes ahead of time, using faders for control, and customizing mixes for each musician. Start with a standard mix, copy it to all monitors, and make small changes for each position. This saves time during sound checks.

Key Points:
  • Building a good monitor mix starts with sound check. The sound check mix should include essential elements like kick, snare, hi-hat, and bass. This provides a solid base for musicians to adjust their levels.
  • Tailoring the in-ear mix to each musician gives flexibility in what they want to hear in their ears. Whether a musician needs more of their instrument, or the lead vocal, those adjustments should be made available. This improves their ability to perform confidently and cohesively with the rest of the band.
  • Use sends on faders to manage monitor mixes. It allows for quick adjustments and ensures each musician’s in-ears have a balanced and clear mix.
  • Time alignment and EQ are critical to creating a natural and cohesive mix. They prevent the disorientation that comes from poorly balanced or timed mixes.

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