Just use a splitter at the FOH end.
Yeah looks like splitters are the cheapest option. One goes to foh then the other to our personally in ear rack mixer
Yup, good solution. I've toured with a band as a tech, and they had a rack with a splitter and digital mixer for monitoring purposes. Each member had a different mix in ear, and the settings were pre-programmed in a preset in the mixer.
I'm sorry, I'm interested in this but I didn't understand squat. Could someone explain why are you doing this and how does the splitter solve the problem? Sorry I just don't get it but I want to
Say you want to use 1 mic on a guitar cab but you have to send it to your personal mixer (then goes to in-ears) then the other side to the foh.
ok got it now, thanks. And would you do this with everything so the IEMs contain a mix of all instruments? if so, how would you do that? just use a splitter for every instrument before sending it to your personal mixer?
So then you'd set up busses for each member?
Microphone
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Split box
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FOH Monitor desk
Split boxes have several I/O's, so you just run the channels coming from the stage box through the splitter to the FOH desk and the monitor desk, so the FOH guy can do his mix independent of the monitor mix and vice versa
EDIT: Damn, PhpBB didn't like my awesome chart. Well, you get the idea anyway![]()