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  1. [quote name='BigRedX' timestamp='1408365055' post='2529393']
    Why not?

    Surely the sound coming out of the bass cab(s) is one that you have carefully crafted to fit in with the overall band sound. Anything other than that but louder through the PA would be wrong.

    No one would ever consider asking a guitarist to DI instead of mic'ing their amp so why do bassist get such short shrift?
    [/quote]
    This old chestnut.
    IMO because the "carefully crafted" sound you have has been monitored through a small ish rig, compared to a decent P.A, and the tone balance invariably doesn't work.
    The nearest analogy I can think of quickly is bedroom DJs mixing their latest epic,carefully crated on their entry level monitors, and when they get it played on a half decent P.A, all those subsonic frequencies they couldn't hear at home, come blanging out, and have to be removed compressed and contained within the larger mix.
    Now, I'm not saying your amp tone can't be replicated through a P.A, it can, but not quickly or easily, because those complicated low end frequencies tend to react differently the louder they are amplified.
    Guitar amps on the other hand, ARE relatively easy to amplify and retain their original tone partly because they lack those sub sonic frequencies that are so problematic in larger venues and are much easier to define and place in a mix.
    Most engineers will use a mic and a D.I, the D.I will provide the meat of the signal and the definition, as it will be clean of the amp eq and compression, which is set to suit whatever speaker array you have on stage,with the mic providing the tone of the amp pedals and stack to overlay that initial body.
    Trust me, if engineers could chuck a mic on a bass cab as easily as they do a guitar cab,without fearing the sonic consequences, they would.
    HTH

  2. Keep stage volume discipline, if someone is too loud, you must tell them to turn down.
    I you don't immediately enforce that, they'll all turn up to 11 and ruin your monitor mixes and FOH too.
    [i]You[/i] will be blamed for the sh*t sound, not the chump howling through his marshall stack.
    He will also blame you when he can't hear anything either.
    Take a pre-eq d.i feed for the bass, otherwise you'll be re-eqing and fiddling with the compressor all the set long. Different basses will vary, but at least keep control of gain and EQ.
    Plenty of power on the stage front for all those pedals.
    Label all your input cables once they are in, if you move them off stage(unused vox mic) or across stage(that ping pong bass amp), it will be invaluable.
    Have 3 spare d.i boxes cabled and labeled around the stage so that when the acc guitar/keyboard you weren't told about turns up, you are ready for it.
    Scan the stage all the time for moved or knocked mics, musos can't actually see them you see.
    Polythene sheets....
    When it's going great, "what a great band"
    When it's going bad " crap sound engineer"
    Enjoy.
    : )

  3. LM3 is a little more versatile obviously as it can power a monitor for you with pre D.I EQ should there be a cab available.
    Sansamp will sound fine, and weigh less than an LM3 but isn't an amp in an emergency.
    So, you don't need to drop £200 until you get bored carrying around an amp with a d.i on it, rather than a d.i. with some EQ on it.
    Um..

  4. The book is quite funny, and he has a few good points about the contracts being witnessed and signed properly despite Joyce and rourkes "assumption" of an equal split, and how the prosecution went for him rather than Marr,who also greatly benefited from the bias.
    No solo Morrissey means no November spawned a monster,Suedehead,We hate it when etc and his last four LPs have all done very well indeed.
    As I have said before, "a bit of an attention seeker" might well be the best description of a singer I ever heard, and pop/rock stars with controversial attitudes is exactly how they should be.
    Or you might prefer One Direction.
    Who knows?
    ; )

  5. Dad has it correctly. 4ohm load wired as suggested above.
    This gives full range to the subs up to the internal x over frequency (guessing on PV 120hz) and above that gets put out the Hi out socket.
    On a QSC GX7 that's 1000 watts per side divided over the two cabs so 500 watts each.
    I have a GX5 and it's a nice sounding versatile amp.
    Enjoy!

  6. Don't buy an amp.
    Buy an iPad, an audio input device, and jamup xt.
    All the amps and pedals at your fingertips, jam along to tracks,plug it into someone else's amp if you need to.
    Seriously, you wanted something to practice with, and these maniacs all turned that into a 1000watt markbass rig you don't need.
    Just sayin'
    ; )

  7. Vid and audio sync is one thing. Not opening your gob while a voice sings out is another.
    Not all of those cameras are wireless.
    I am convinced Parton was miming, and has mimed her way across the globe according to a lot of disappointed fans and critics.
    The link above makes it pretty clear.
    http://dailyreview.crikey.com.au/dolly-parton-blue-smoke-tour-review-rod-laver-arena-melbourne/
    "[color=#333333][font=Arial, sans-serif][size=4]Dolly has admitted to having parts of her shows pre-recorded in the past – let’s face it, this isn’t a woman afraid of, ahem, enhancements – and it’s difficult to tell exactly what parts were lip-synched and what parts weren’t. But in the moments where she clearly was singing live, it’s clear that her voice is still in great shape: light, agile and breathy in moments, and piercingly powerful when it needs to be."[/size][/font][/color]

    http://www.nodepression.com/profiles/blogs/a-tale-of-two-dollys
    [color=#252525][font=Georgia, Palatino,]"In addition to being a musician I am also a voice teacher, so I'm sure I was picking up on technical subtleties that most would not notice, and to be honest, with all the plastic surgery and botox it's pretty hard to actually see what someone's face is doing, but all that doubt was confirmed when I caught her dropping words in the second set. It was clear by the end that Dolly had lip-synced at least half of the concert and had pantomimed playing almost every instrument"[/font][/color]

  8. There is a dolly parton mime controversy brewing.
    I thought she was miming immediately and i have worked with a fe artists who used the multitrack vocal backup so I reckon I can spot it.
    Stephen fry is stating that the delay in her lip movement and the audio was a tv glitch, that nobody else over the entire festival coverage suffered from.
    I just googled "dolly parton mimes" and got loads of hits about complaints that she mimes part or all of her Blue Smoke tour for the last few years.
    Well done Eavis, a miming dolly parton at glastonbury.
    nice.

  9. Another dropbox user here.works for rehearsal recordings,covers mp3s, overdubs, equipment manuals, bill receipts, invoices, insurance and PAT documents.
    Spreadsheets, contacts for venues blah blah...
    everything you need for a band to function.
    For those who use Youtube, there is a little cheeky program, called http://www.listentoyoutube.com/, which if you type into a browser, will call up the site, you then copy and paste the Youtube link of the song into it, and it will convert and download an mp3 version of it for you. : )
    Great for getting all the tunes in one place and offline.

  10. A busy week for me involving a last rehearsal on tues of the full set for our new singer, new P.A bits, new songs etc.
    Then a rehearsal on weds for a Marc Riley radio 6 session on Thurs (ooooh get me..: ))for someone I'm playing bass for on a few gigs to promote an LP launch.
    Then a P.A hire gig in Manchester for another band playing the Hard Rock Cafe on friday, and finally my own covers bands gig on sat in a pub somewhere in salford, which once the chileans bowed out of the World cup, went down a storm with plenty of dancing and singing along.
    The new singer has a nice performance instinct and gets involved with the audience ( he had his arse pinched) and the P.A worked fine though am not convinced I'm getting the best out of it yet.
    As you can imagine, a lot of gear was moved, prepped, repaired, shouted at etc.
    I then drank rum and watched football and glasto highlights on sunday.

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