Behringer vocal processor to mixing desk

Hello again,

I have been using the effects on the allen and heath wz3 16.2, we have a behringer fx2000 processor and wanting to use it. Does anyone have experience using these to hook up. If so id appriciate some tips please. Like cable to use, i seen on the manual that i can put it through the Aux 5 or into the insert channel but thinking it would only do that single channel. Any tips
 
well for me first and foremost would be whether or not your PA is stereo or mono mains mix.
i would use Aux 5 as the send and return it to whichever one of the 1 to 4 Stereo returns that suits your fancy.
does your console still have the original configuration? (Aux 5 is post fader)
 
well if the soundman is asleep at the wheel with managing FX's in the mix then what do you expect....and yup sometimes that chore comes down to a musician that is performing at the moment so some means of muting bypassing is manditory,no?
 
well if the soundman is asleep at the wheel with managing FX's in the mix then what do you expect....and yup sometimes that chore comes down to a musician that is performing at the moment so some means of muting bypassing is manditory,no?
With the Mix Wiz you have a foot switch jack that will mute the internal FX and also have it trigger a shock collar on the sleeping soundman!
 
Thank you again for the tips there. We have the studiomaster VSM. Can this be set up the same way instead of the behringer FX2000, we tried this before basically mic to VSM and to the singers channel on the desk and was just a pain, getting feedback, hum when not in use all round pain. Am i right in saying this is like a preamp and is it basically amplify an amplifier?
 
the Studiomaster VMS imho would be of dubious value applied to an aux on a vocal channel insert different ball game..

this is the unit in question?
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