myMix Heads Out on Tour in the Latin Christian Music SceneChristian musician Marcos Witt's 25 Conmemorativo won Best Christian album at the Latin Grammys, which makes it the 5th Grammy for Witt and the second for his sound engineer, Abraham Martinez. Martinez has a long history centered in the Latin American Christian Music market, having worked with such artists as Danilo Montero, Marcela Gandara, Rojo, Daniel Calveti, and many others. Martinez and the Witt team are headed back out on tour in April, where the myMix personal monitor system will accompany them as well. The team was introduced to myMix by audio engineer colleague, at a concert in Columbia. The introduction spawned the purchase of eight myMix monitors and one IEX-16L input expander. This was integrated into their Shure in-ear wireless system on the last tour, which created the "ultimate wireless monitor mix" as Martinez claims. For the upcoming tour, Martinez is very excited about adding the myMix Control configuration software, which will allow for complete configuration of the system on the tour. Martinez had been looking for a compact monitoring solution that would make their sound check times shorter, provide full customized monitoring control for each musician, and have uncompromised audio quality. "We found it in myMix! Since then, our sound checks have been 40% shorter, and our monitoring issues are gone," he reports. "myMix provides a rugged, compact, portable design; fantastic audio specs and consistent monitoring from concert to concert. This is very important to me, as we don't travel with a monitoring engineer on tours." Martinez continues his praise for the system, "I would highly recommend myMix to any travelling live band, church praise team, or studio. Your monitoring will improve and the band will love you for it! Once you hear it and compare it to other alternatives, you will be convinced that myMix is the only smart choice."
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