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I run sound all over town and I have been doing this for years, but
lately I have had some guys requesting headphones. Just for fun I thought you folks could give me some opinions about why you do it or why you don't. I personally do not like to mix with headphones but I will use them to cue or monitor pfl or monitor a sub mix, but i use my ears instead of my cans to listen to the room. |
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![]() wrote in message ... I run sound all over town and I have been doing this for years, but lately I have had some guys requesting headphones. Just for fun I thought you folks could give me some opinions about why you do it or why you don't. I personally do not like to mix with headphones but I will use them to cue or monitor pfl or monitor a sub mix, but i use my ears instead of my cans to listen to the room. Just use your sense of smell: turn it up until you smell the voice coil burning. ![]() |
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I run sound all over town and I have been doing this for years, but lately I have had some guys requesting headphones. Just for fun I thought you folks could give me some opinions about why you do it or why you don't. I personally do not like to mix with headphones but I will use them to cue or monitor pfl or monitor a sub mix, but i use my ears instead of my cans to listen to the room. Exactly. Headphones are good diagnosis tools, but the room mix and the monitor mixes must be appropriate as heard in the room. |
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I mix 50 gigs/year and I never use headphones.
Indeed they can be useful but remember that while you listen to your cans the audience listen to the room... F. I personally do not like to mix with headphones but I will use them to cue or monitor pfl or monitor a sub mix, but i use my ears instead of my cans to listen to the room. |
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On Jul 31, 11:07 pm, wrote:
I run sound all over town and I have been doing this for years, but lately I have had some guys requesting headphones. Just for fun I thought you folks could give me some opinions about why you do it or why you don't. I personally do not like to mix with headphones but I will use them to cue or monitor pfl or monitor a sub mix, but i use my ears instead of my cans to listen to the room. I only use headphones live to solo individual mics, or check effects returns, but if the stage volume level is really high, I'll use earplugs just to save my own hearing. Some bands have their amps up so loud that about all you can really do is try to get the vocals to cut thru the mix. One of the many reasons (including 2nd hand cigarette smoke, and a bad back) that I don't do live sound much anymore. -Neb |
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