Yeah,
It's tough being promoter, roadie, truck driver, security, guitar player, sound man, ETC
Ended up having to back off a little on the gain to the vocalist.
Also had to add a touch of my guitar to the stage monitor mix.
Not used to that at all.
Plus I guess I'm going to have to add a noise gate or low pass filter to keep the wind from rumbling in the mics.
The 36 inch tall tables I built for the mains worked great to throw the sound up on top of that hill. Put the stage monitors on them too so the fire crew doing the fire works could hear the music and announcements there behind us.
The place is beautiful. Even with the lake being over six foot low due to the drought.
Was pleasant s a Texas summer can be though when the shade finally held sway. That first set was
HOT and I'd already been there two hours humping gear.
I'd do it again in a heartbeat.
I hope they invite us back for a third year.