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Join Date: Sep 2003
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Wish I could be there with my Thunderbird but probably not going to happen.
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Join Date: Aug 2000
Location: Texarkana, Texas
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So what sort of PA, etc is provided?
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Join Date: Nov 2001
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A guitar player sees a room that size, brings his full stack and turns it up to 11. When the engineer asks him to turn it down so he can mix the whole band, the engineer becomes an asshole and the sound sucks. When the guitar is making ears bleed, it's impossible to bring the rest of the orchestra up to that level without feedback all over everywhere. I would bet that if that same guitar player brought his Deluxe Reverb, cranked it to where he is getting some tone, the sound engineer would wind up being a god. The only thing you can do with a prima donna singer is kind of gross and is usually done face-first up against a brick wall. Dinny |
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Can I bring the jug and washboard?
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#66 |
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Join Date: Mar 2009
Location: Houston, TX area
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Man, days like this make me wish I lived closer! I could use a good jam right about now!
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Join Date: Feb 2001
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YOU WILL ALWAYS BE ABLE TO HEAR YOURSELVES BETTER BY TURNING YOUR INSTRUMENTS DOWN!!!! ALWAYS!!! SIMPLE ****ING LOGIC WOULD TELL ANYONE THIS WHETHER THEY HAVE EVER PLAYED MUSIC OR NOT!!! QUIT CRYING AND TURN THE MOTHER****ER DOWN!!!!!!! It really is just that simple because it applies even when there is NO sound engineer. Volume knobs have more than one direction. Turn....the....mother****er....down. My drums don't have a volume knob, and I can play in a phone booth quiet enough to be asked to turn it up. If the audience wants you to turn it down, you are doing it wrong. If the audience wants you to turn it up..... Dynamics........get some. I'm not going off on you, Lzen. But I see a lack of accountability in so many musicians that can't get out of their own way. A good musician's performance should never be placed in an engineer's or anyone else's hands. Don't blame the refs... score more points. Dinny |
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There are good FOH mixers and there are bad FOH mixers. The difference between the two can be as large as the Grand Canyon. |
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I'm not suggesting the engineer is blameless. It is on the drummers, as well. Actually mostly on the drummer. If the drums are too loud in the beginning, the whole band doesn't stand a chance. Bands are kind of like the QB in those situations. Raise the ability of those around them, and calmly overcome the deficiencies of the inept. Be a pro, take it in stride, overcome and break a leg. Dinny |
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Anyone following along is absolutely right, yes I am a crotchety old ****er when it comes to stage volume. I'm not holier than the next mother****er, I just can't stand it when it is so loud you can't hear anything but a messy blare.
I have turned down many, many offers to play in bands full of good players because they simply play too loud. I can not stand being in front of any audience anywhere that people are grimacing in pain and putting their hands over their ears. That is not why I did all that practicing. It's a HUGE pet-peeve of mine. I apologize for being such a bitch, but I will never apologize for being asked to turn it up. It's actually a fun game/challenge that I've had in a few bands I've worked with. We start the very first song ridiculously quiet and stay at that level until someone asks us to turn it up. If we get a request, we ask which of us needs to turn up, or all of us, etc. The one who is asked to turn it up wins, we all tie, etc. Just a game we kept amongst ourselves, didn't announce it or anything. We usually got hired back everywhere we played. Dinny |
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#73 |
He's Mahomie!
Join Date: Aug 2001
Location: Jax, FL
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Sounds like fun. Wish I could go.
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I'm going to be more interested than usual about the sound system/engineer. Not going to bug 'em, just observe.
A friend and I back in the day would pool our sound equipment, and contract sound reinforcement gigs. The biggest band we ever did was a 38 piece big band. They were all fantastic players, and just all-around swell people. They didn't do shows very often, but we became their sound guys, so I guess we were doing okay with them. Dinny |
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