Behringer Powerplay P16-I 16-Channel 19'' Input Module
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It has 1/4-inch TRS inputs on the back. You'll need a p16-style cable to connect it to a line level source Making a monitor mix is on my to-do list.
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If you use the X32, you can use a p16-based signal P16-d and multiple P16- Musicians take care of their own instruments, so each musician can devote more time to his music Mixing the monitors in the ears. You can also use a p16-based system if you do not want to use an x32 Using the analog interface, I can interface my signal to the digital 16-bit p16-bit This is m's.
Selected User Reviews For Behringer Powerplay P16-I 16-Channel 19'' Input Module
The setup is a no-brainer if you have any eight channel ADAT optical output and an optical input in your recording rig.
Like anyone else, I was skeptical that a cheaper choice would perform the same functions as brands such as Aviom, but I'm glad to report that this does, and it does so As I'll be reviewing the actual P16M -- which simply converts signals to "Ultranet" -- in a later article, I'll provide a more thorough review.
It's not uncommon to hear from musicians that we need a digital board because they want to control their own mix. We run a Soundcraft Series 2 4 channel board. (Analog). A musician's cry is "Wah Wah Wah" (that is the cry of the musician). Let's face it, every now and then, we all have musicians who come and play every once in a while and talk about their performances at this venue and that venue and how the only way to go is with digital. Well, if you don't like digital (this is to be honest with you) and don't want to spend a ton on moving everything to digital (depending on your set up), then this is your best option. I'd like to suggest a few things that will make your life easier1. Have you checked that all of the channels on your Soundboard have direct outs. methods around this, but you need to check your board to determine how. 2.
Are you using a pre-generated soundboard -Fade in and out It can fade in and out, or can you control what In any case, if your mix only lets you fade down the house sound after you fade up the track, it will effect The best way to go is to use the pre fade method. The fact is that they can play with muted speakers. They won't be heard by the House, but they will still be forced to go through *b1. *b2. *b3. The "Junction box" allows you to go through several steps 16 channels This is a P16-only summary A cat 5 cable connects my stage to my "Internet switch box", and from there, a further nine cats 5 cables follow me 215 feet to the There are 9 different outputs happening at this point, so I made plug receivers for each one of them Thus, I could plug in my P16-like equipment in my room using a 3 foot Catie wire It should be plugged into the floor with a M. This is what I meant. (I hope that was clear). The second plug in does not work, from my testing it appears that a large drop off in signal occurs. However, I am able to run straight into P from the 215-foot line Please help me out by copying and pasting this.
Even though our sound system is old, we are able to listen to in ear monitors with this device.
We use the name brand system at church, but I like this one better. This P16-based system was invented by This system is easy to set up and is very flexible when it comes to adjusting the input sensitivity of.
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The analog board works perfectly with this.