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I was wondering what I need to get my sound to most club PA's. Do most
places expect multiple lines from a mixer or will they just run a stereo mix that I send out. I think it would be easiest if I just ran a stereo mix out but I get the feeling clubs want each individual instrument so they can adjust the mix for the house PA. Anyway, as you can tell I've never played a live gig before and I want to know what I need to do so. Thanks! |
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jamesnathanjones wrote:
I was wondering what I need to get my sound to most club PA's. Do most places expect multiple lines from a mixer or will they just run a stereo mix that I send out. I think it would be easiest if I just ran a stereo mix out but I get the feeling clubs want each individual instrument so they can adjust the mix for the house PA. Anyway, as you can tell I've never played a live gig before and I want to know what I need to do so. Thanks! Need more info: how big a club, what sort of music? |
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On 24 May 2006 13:38:09 -0700, "jamesnathanjones"
wrote: I was wondering what I need to get my sound to most club PA's. Do most places expect multiple lines from a mixer or will they just run a stereo mix that I send out. I think it would be easiest if I just ran a stereo mix out but I get the feeling clubs want each individual instrument so they can adjust the mix for the house PA. Anyway, as you can tell I've never played a live gig before and I want to know what I need to do so. Thanks! Depends if they're doing the mixing or you are. |
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As has been said, it depends on the club.
The choices typically a 1) The club has a PA system and somebody to run it 2) The club has a PA system and expects the band or their own engineer to run it 3) The club has nothing, and the musician must bring the whole system. I don't know of any clubs with a sound system who expect the band to mix from the stage and then send a stereo mix to the house PA. You need to check with the club you're expecting to play at and see what they provide. |
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On 25 May 2006 10:33:21 -0700, "Ken Winokur"
wrote: I don't know of any clubs with a sound system who expect the band to mix from the stage and then send a stereo mix to the house PA. When visiting theatres with a variety show (me on keyboards) I often use my mics, my mixer, my stage foldback, but send a stereo feed to the house PA system. The board is in reach of my left hand. I don't have to do much - mostly muting unused mics and switching reverb. But the house guy is going to miss most of those cues first time, however good a cue sheet I give him. And there isn't a second time :-) If the theatre has good acoustics, often the house PA barely needs turning on at all. |
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Any club/bar/venue I ever played in was one of two things:
1. The house had a PA, and a sound guy, who mic'ed up all drums/instruments, and he ran the mix. 2. The house had NO PA, we brought our own, mic'ed up our own stuff, and had our guy run the mixer. I'd never run a pre-mixed stereo feed to a house PA, what sounds good to you on stage isn't gonna sound the same out on the floor. I've never encountered Ken's #1 scenario, if I was a club owner, i wouldnt let some band play with all my ****! IME, big bands that headline arenas bring their own sound and sound guys. Smaller clubs that cater to local/indie bands usually have a house PA which the house runs. Bars or whatever, places that have bands once in a while but don't cater to the music scene, they usually have no PA whatsoever, and it's all up to the band. |
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