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BIG disappointment for the ears...
That was one hell of a rig just for a vocal and 'body-shaking' kick!? Seriously, that was all there was until 2nd to last song of the set, when the kick was FINALLY dropped and the odd guitar solo made a desperate attempt to reach FOH. The band changed guitars just about every song, I got to hear only the acoustic... Occasionally, I heard the backline coming off the stage in the quieter (kick/vocal) sections. There was a keyboard player on stage too although the only audible evidence was a bassline he played in one of the tunes. Last song of the set - snare and hats have arrived!, followed later by a hint of cymbals and the sound of distant guitars. 1st encore - the level from sub boxes has now been greatly reduced and the sound of a band creeps though! This would have been a good 'first song' sound, if only my head hadn't been made to suffer the previous hour and a half of abuse. 2nd encore - FOH engineer's appear to have finished for the day...time to leave...£80 lighter and very p****d off... For the record, I was seated on the (lower) side tiers, along with the other 70-80% of the crowd. I realise the venue isn't 'ideal', but I've heard several bands sound amazing from the same position, so this is NOT an excuse. The tiers had great coverage from the flown arrays, there just wasn't anything in them! The backline was pretty big, and pointed straight at the board. This may account for its lack of existence in the rig? but this IS a professional sound company right?? Did anyone else go to the gig? What did you think? Where were you positioned? Anyone know who the two guys were running FOH?? I'd rather not waste my time or money next time. Anyone care to take responsibility?? Go on.... you know you want to... Dave. |
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This sounds like a classic case of the ME not walking the room during
sound check. It sounds like there was a matrix mix that was set up for the ancillary fills, that wasn't being paid attention to. I've learned the hard way that you MUST walk the venue. Listening only from the mix position means you're only going to be mixing FOR the mix position. Every area in a given venue is going to sound different, and if you don't mix in it every day, you better walk it! Even during the gig if the set permits... Rupert |
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This sounds like a classic case of the ME not walking the room during
sound check. It sounds like there was a matrix mix that was set up for the ancillary fills, that wasn't being paid attention to. I've learned the hard way that you MUST walk the venue. Listening only from the mix position means you're only going to be mixing FOR the mix position. Every area in a given venue is going to sound different, and if you don't mix in it every day, you better walk it! Even during the gig if the set permits... Rupert |
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![]() "Oily" davematthews(AAATTT)bigfoot(DOTTT)com wrote in message ... Anyone know who the two guys were running FOH?? I'd rather not waste my time or money next time. Anyone care to take responsibility?? Go on.... you know you want to... Engineer obviously didn't walk the room properly during soundcheck. MEN is not that hard a place to get a good sound in if the system is set up right and you hang drapes in the right places. Is a lot easier than most of the arena venues in the UK, none of which are all that good. As far as I know it was J(unk) B(lasting) L(oudly) vertec rig provided by Concert Sound but I'm not 100% sure on that. Phildo |
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![]() "Oily" davematthews(AAATTT)bigfoot(DOTTT)com wrote in message ... Anyone know who the two guys were running FOH?? I'd rather not waste my time or money next time. Anyone care to take responsibility?? Go on.... you know you want to... Engineer obviously didn't walk the room properly during soundcheck. MEN is not that hard a place to get a good sound in if the system is set up right and you hang drapes in the right places. Is a lot easier than most of the arena venues in the UK, none of which are all that good. As far as I know it was J(unk) B(lasting) L(oudly) vertec rig provided by Concert Sound but I'm not 100% sure on that. Phildo |
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This sounds like a classic case of the ME not walking the room during
sound check. That, & the belief, common to many in the pop world, that the kick is the most important instrument in the band. Scott Fraser |
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This sounds like a classic case of the ME not walking the room during
sound check. That, & the belief, common to many in the pop world, that the kick is the most important instrument in the band. Scott Fraser |
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As far as I know it was J(unk) B(lasting) L(oudly) vertec rig provided by
Concert Sound but I'm not 100% sure on that. But the Vertec systems don't fit the old Junk, But Loud reputation of JBL's other ****. Scott Fraser |
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As far as I know it was J(unk) B(lasting) L(oudly) vertec rig provided by
Concert Sound but I'm not 100% sure on that. But the Vertec systems don't fit the old Junk, But Loud reputation of JBL's other ****. Scott Fraser |
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This sounds like a classic case of the ME not walking the room during
sound check. That, & the belief, common to many in the pop world, that the kick is the most important instrument in the band. Scott Fraser Which of course is ridiculous, as I'm sure you realize. The COWBELL is the most important instrument in the band. The more, the better Brian Dipert Technical Editor: Mass Storage, Memory, Multimedia, PC Core Logic and Peripherals, and Programmable Logic EDN Magazine: http://www.edn.com 5000 V Street Sacramento, CA 95817 (916) 454-5242 (voice), (617) 558-4470 (fax) ***REMOVE 'NOSPAM.' FROM EMAIL ADDRESS TO REPLY*** Visit me at http://www.bdipert.com |
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This sounds like a classic case of the ME not walking the room during
sound check. That, & the belief, common to many in the pop world, that the kick is the most important instrument in the band. Scott Fraser Which of course is ridiculous, as I'm sure you realize. The COWBELL is the most important instrument in the band. The more, the better Brian Dipert Technical Editor: Mass Storage, Memory, Multimedia, PC Core Logic and Peripherals, and Programmable Logic EDN Magazine: http://www.edn.com 5000 V Street Sacramento, CA 95817 (916) 454-5242 (voice), (617) 558-4470 (fax) ***REMOVE 'NOSPAM.' FROM EMAIL ADDRESS TO REPLY*** Visit me at http://www.bdipert.com |
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I thought they were using the Meyer M3D's?
ScotFraser wrote: As far as I know it was J(unk) B(lasting) L(oudly) vertec rig provided by Concert Sound but I'm not 100% sure on that. But the Vertec systems don't fit the old Junk, But Loud reputation of JBL's other ****. Scott Fraser -- Nathan 'What if the hokey pokey is really what it's all about?' |
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I thought they were using the Meyer M3D's?
ScotFraser wrote: As far as I know it was J(unk) B(lasting) L(oudly) vertec rig provided by Concert Sound but I'm not 100% sure on that. But the Vertec systems don't fit the old Junk, But Loud reputation of JBL's other ****. Scott Fraser -- Nathan 'What if the hokey pokey is really what it's all about?' |
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![]() Rupert wrote in message om... This sounds like a classic case of the ME not walking the room during sound check. It sounds like there was a matrix mix that was set up for the ancillary fills, that wasn't being paid attention to. That would certainly explain it. I've learned the hard way that you MUST walk the venue. Listening only from the mix position means you're only going to be mixing FOR the mix position. Every area in a given venue is going to sound different, and if you don't mix in it every day, you better walk it! Even during the gig if the set permits... Rupert I find it hard to believe that an engineer responsible for such a gig WOULDN'T have walked the room, but the only other excuse would be that he wasn't up to the job. Maybe he was very cheap? Dave. |
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![]() Rupert wrote in message om... This sounds like a classic case of the ME not walking the room during sound check. It sounds like there was a matrix mix that was set up for the ancillary fills, that wasn't being paid attention to. That would certainly explain it. I've learned the hard way that you MUST walk the venue. Listening only from the mix position means you're only going to be mixing FOR the mix position. Every area in a given venue is going to sound different, and if you don't mix in it every day, you better walk it! Even during the gig if the set permits... Rupert I find it hard to believe that an engineer responsible for such a gig WOULDN'T have walked the room, but the only other excuse would be that he wasn't up to the job. Maybe he was very cheap? Dave. |
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