How To Mix Monitors from Front of House

Learn best practice for mixing Monitors for the band whilst also mixing Front of House for the audience

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Description

Mixing monitors from FOH often means using one channel for two jobs – stage sound for the band and front of house sound for the audience. This means sharing the same gain & EQ for both, which limits what you can do during the show.

Even though this is a very tricky job, it is what most sound engineers who are starting out need to do, as most smaller venues only employ one audio engineer and only have one mixing desk.

Justin Grealy explains his best practice techniques for making sure you get the balance right between stage and audience, and how to make sure the band are able to hear themselves during the show so as to give them the opportunity to perform at their best.

With four decades of experience, Justin reveals many of the "Why have I never thought of that?" secrets and tips to getting it right.

What You Will Learn!

  • Successfully provide a good mix for the band on stage whilst still mixing the front of house sound

Who Should Attend!

  • Sound engineers who have been working for some time but still have problems with monitors