Keep in mind, this is sending additional signal to the matrix mix for each channel you turn up (considering the main mix is already going to the matrix).
increase the level of the pastor’s mic or the drum mics). Finally, press the ‘SENDS ON FADER’ button and then use the channel faders to create your custom mix (i.e. Under the ‘MAIN BUS’ section of your mixer, make sure the MONO BUS and STEREO BUS are not selected (otherwise this bus will also go to your main mix). Navigate to the sends tab and bring the level up for #1 (Matrix 1) to 0dB. To do this, SELECT an unused bus, navigate to the ‘config’ tab and set the Preconfiguration to ‘Post Fader’. There are many ways you can do this (don’t be afraid to get creative), but the most simple would be to use one bus for everything that needs to be louder in your matrix mix than the auditorium (i.e. Navigate to the ‘sends’ tab and bring the level up for #1 (Matrix 1) to 0dB. Press the ‘SELECT’ button above the MAIN mix fader. If you can hear sound bleed from the auditorium, activate the delay by pressing the knob under the ‘Delay’ setting (activated = yellow) and use the same knob to set the approximate distance the room where the matrix mix will be heard is from the speakers in the auditorium. Now, connect your speakers to the correlating XLR output on the back of your mixer (or digital snake). Navigate to the routing screen and select the out 1-16 tab.
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Learn how in this post: How to Use a Matrix as a Crossover How to Set Up a Matrix Mix on the Behringer X32 If your speakers or amps don’t have built-in crossovers, or you simply want to program it all from your mixer, an audio matrix is a great solution.