Bob, I dont understand in this day and age why anyone playing live with out a sound man would not have a wireless, as I said all three of my mobile members are wireless and in the first set we all make it a point to walk the room and check it out from different angles.
Our bassists has a studio and he has a keen ear for frequency issues, but we have that DBX unit in our rack that we eq the room with and we never have any real issues unless we kick the gain on a mic too high. In fact that sucker is so clean that our singer can stand in front of the mains and it never rings.
Weve gotten into the habit of just leaving the board set from the last gig and ussually all we have to do is get the vocals on top of everything, being three piece it aint rocker science and one thing about threee piece is since there isnt another guitar, Im not competeing with another player for space, we all have our own sonic areas to work in.
Our singer pushes real hard most of the night, and i have found that on the last set I may need to set the gain a little higher on his mic, but there again we have so much headroom in our system that even when I do that it still doesnt distort or go into feedback.
Sorry I hi jacked this and got into guitars so much, this is mainly about vocals, one of the old tricks with a singer is to use a compressor limiter to keep his signal even in the board, that is if you have a vocalist that goes from whisper to screaming you can limit his or her dynamic range so it sits in the mix better. In my band we dont do this anymore, we just choke back our string instruments if he goes to whisper, of course to do this you have to be able to hear the vocals clear at any volume.
Guess Im rambling again.
Good thread subject Bob, many people need to hear this from active players, if you are in your garage band and go out and play for an audience, you need to be very aware of what they are hearing, sure that screaming ass guitar or earth shattering bass is cool to you, but it may make your group sound like crap from an audience stand point. And if you are expecting to get paid on a regular basis playing live music, what they audience thinks of you is all that matters.
Our bassists has a studio and he has a keen ear for frequency issues, but we have that DBX unit in our rack that we eq the room with and we never have any real issues unless we kick the gain on a mic too high. In fact that sucker is so clean that our singer can stand in front of the mains and it never rings.
Weve gotten into the habit of just leaving the board set from the last gig and ussually all we have to do is get the vocals on top of everything, being three piece it aint rocker science and one thing about threee piece is since there isnt another guitar, Im not competeing with another player for space, we all have our own sonic areas to work in.
Our singer pushes real hard most of the night, and i have found that on the last set I may need to set the gain a little higher on his mic, but there again we have so much headroom in our system that even when I do that it still doesnt distort or go into feedback.
Sorry I hi jacked this and got into guitars so much, this is mainly about vocals, one of the old tricks with a singer is to use a compressor limiter to keep his signal even in the board, that is if you have a vocalist that goes from whisper to screaming you can limit his or her dynamic range so it sits in the mix better. In my band we dont do this anymore, we just choke back our string instruments if he goes to whisper, of course to do this you have to be able to hear the vocals clear at any volume.
Guess Im rambling again.
Good thread subject Bob, many people need to hear this from active players, if you are in your garage band and go out and play for an audience, you need to be very aware of what they are hearing, sure that screaming ass guitar or earth shattering bass is cool to you, but it may make your group sound like crap from an audience stand point. And if you are expecting to get paid on a regular basis playing live music, what they audience thinks of you is all that matters.
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