Saturday 28 May 2011

Live Sound Shift

Okay so I really got stuck in the live sound side of things last night!

Was a great night and the bands werent bad either.

It was a relativley small stage but a rather nice sized system to work with. It was just your typical live setup for a typical 3 - 5 peice band. (Guitars, bass, drums, vocals)

All monitors run through auxiliarys,as were the effect sends. Although 2 of the 3 front stage monitors had blown horns so lost all the top end frequencies, this caused problems at the start as i had to drive the remaining foldback quite hard and started to feedback. although a few tweaks with eq later, this wasnt a problem. I really like the drummers foldback system at this venue. Its like a mini PA (infact, bigger and better than some PAs ive worked with in the past!) Active sub, and passive high speakers. And it really does show that when the drummer especially can hear the power of his right leg thumping through that sub, it really does show in the perfomance!

The night was also recorded by me for a live demo and actually didnt come out too bad!

Just my two cents :)

1 comment:

  1. Have a look at the Buttkicker, one of the companies that I worked for used them on a drummer at one of the large festivals and was mostly just loads of fun! http://www.thebuttkicker.com/musicians/index.htm

    Jonathan

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