Based on the water bottles it was setup time. Can't tell what the floor tom was doing there it's not part of the V setup. Maybe a base for the Behringer mixer sitting on top? It certainly looks like a TD-30KV-V Pro setup otherwise. I loose the bet. He also is a VOX (SM58) and that may be the reason for the additional mixer. The TD-30 is a 16 input mixer and with 4 aux inputs there should be room for PA (DL) input to mix with direct from the TD-30 his IEM source. It actually all depends on all that he wants in his IEM's.
Yes, Daz is an extremely talented musician.
The small mixer is sitting on a "dummy" floor tom. He also uses a dummy acoustic kick drum shell over his electric kick. It has the bands logo on it, and looks better than the tiny electric "kick drum"
He supplies the best backing vocal in the band via the SM58
He also supplies all the midi backing tracks via an iPad which is hard to see in that pic. iPad audio left is click track, and right is mono midi backing track.
All of this (except for his vocal) plugs into his little analogue mixer. From his mixer I get stereo drums, and mono midi tracks.
He has drums, midi, and click track directly fed to his IEM's
I also send him a small amount of main and backing vocals from the other band members. (Everybody sings)
His mixer also runs a high output 15"+horn cab that supplies a general drum mix onstage for the other band members.
I add a general vocal mix and midi tracks through 2 x 15"+horn "sidefill" cabs (not always sidefill. We put them where they work best for whatever stage configuration.
Daz is a human metronome and I'm grateful for being able to work with someone with so much talent.
He is the gel that holds the whole band together. Sometimes under trying conditions.
Our 2 main vocalists sometimes "get lost" in more complex songs, like Meatloafs "paradise by the dashboard light"
Daz is able to pull them back on track when they get lost in the changes simply because he has all that stuff going on in ears all the time.
It's imperative he has 100% accurate "foldback"
100% accurate simply didn't happen when we re-patched his monitors through the DL.
And once again, NO I didn't make any mistakes. I'd be happy to admit to that if I did.
It's easy to suggest personal mistakes may have been made on the Internet simply because anybody doesn't know anybody else's skill level or history.
I'm not a newbie pleb with no idea what I'm doing.
The thing I love most about my Apple gear is that it just so simple to use I can't see why anybody would have problem.
Master fader, to me, has the exact same simple to use for everyone charactistics.
Anyway, like I said earlier, I've gone a bit off topic and don't want to derail this thread any further than to say a pro Muso has noticed "latency" when using the DL.
Is it all the DL's fault?
I dunno. Maybe a combination of several areas of latency.
All good now though coz Daz, and his band who are my bread and butter, is happy again