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Get your bandmates onto the X-Air Q app and insist they sort their own mixes out. I've done this and after a few weeks it all works. The other 4 can fiddle as much as they like with their mix and not go near the FOH sound.
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I love the ME1 personal monitor mixers too, pricey compared to the Behringer version but worth it IMO
The QU series is a cut above the Behringer and a lot easier to use but I don't know if you would get anything out of it if you aren't running a load of stereo IEM feeds or mixing properly out front. For what you are using it for a basic analog mixer like a Mix Wizard would be fine and a lot cheaper.
Secondhand values seem fairly stable so I suppose I could move it on if I don't think it's worth the investment. If anyone's looking to shift one - or would hire one (South Devon) for a few weeks by all means send me a pm.
Anyhow, last night was full band practice and to say I/we were blown away is an understatement. Despite all my other 'toys' I have to say this is undoubtedly the best money I've ever invested in the band. We just went on beyond our normal finish time to see how good some of our old songs could sound.
And someone already wants the X-Air - result
Thanks all for the advice.
Its worth getting to grips with Mixing Station, it’s very powerful and can be setup to give great access for particular tasks. My “Drumming” page just has the things I need access to then sat at the drum kit (drum mics, one vocal mic and the mp3 aux in channel) - so it works well on iPhone screen up to full pc.
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