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Just worked for me too, and got the £1 Amazon Digital credit too. Bonus!
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Awesome! Glad it's working out well, cracking setup there
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Cloudbusting Kate Bush Tribute looking for a drummer
mike257 replied to sprocketflup's topic in Other Musicians
Did you get this sorted? The drummer/MD of "Dreaming Of Kate" is a friend of mine, if you need a dep who knows the set! -
When you're blending mic and DI channels, are you correcting for phase? There will be a small difference in the arrival time of the signal from the mic, this can cause some cancellation when you blend the two. Zoom in on the two tracks and nudge the mic back a few milliseconds so it's in time with the DI. Sometimes the difference is negligible but sometimes it brings it right back to life!
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I managed to leave home without my amp head for a little three piece function gig a couple of weeks ago. Just used a DI through my HK Actor DX rig and stuck a little bit in the wedge and was a lovely quiet stage! Might do it more often.
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They did a blind A/B on TalkBass a few years back between this and a SansAmp, with a range of different settings. Nobody could really tell which was which. They're a bargain.
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Sound engineers love rimshots too. That first big rimshot they do when they've set up always seems to coincide with when I'm on my knees clipping the bottom mic on the snare!
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What kind of gigs are you playing? When you say you aren't liking the sound of the DI, are you not liking what you get in your monitor, or what you can best when stood behind the PA on stage? I prefer using a DI taken before any effects for a big clean low end and a mic on the cab for mid/hi, but a DI alone can get a good sound in most situations if that is all that's available.
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[quote name='JTUK' timestamp='1464025106' post='3055869'] Seriously, a pet hate. So if a venue/stage area isn't big enough, don't do the gig. Why the bass player should not have room to swing a cat is a mystery.... and I'm not standing right on top of cymbals either. [/quote] Seriously JT, the amount of reasons you come out with to turn down gigs, it's an absolute bloody miracle you ever play anywhere.
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I've seen a few cheap 03Ds about but they've only got 8 mic preamps so of limited use to me. Might get another old 01V as a spare and to cascade for extra inputs though. Yeah, I've only used the QU on one gig but was happy enough with it. I prefer it to the Soundcraft stuff in the same price range but think it lacks a lot of the features of the X32, that's still my choice in that price range.
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And Beatallica, who do Beatles songs in the style of Metallica.
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I've done sound for Take Fat, good lads. There's Hayseed Dixie, who do bluegrass versions of AC/DC songs.
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My 01V is the old silver one - a little long in the tooth now but you can pick them up for ~£200 all day long, and in terms of what else you can get for that money, they're head and shoulders above! Frequently use it for conferences, small function band jobs, anything that doesn't justify a 'big' desk going out. Very handy and has pulled me out of trouble on many occasions when I'd otherwise have been saddled with a little analogue board with no decent EQ to run a stack of lavs on. As for Fleur East, she got a QU-24, which was perfectly acceptable for vocals and track at a little private corporate gig in Manchester! The Vi are brilliant desks - I really like the interface, it's designed so you can see a LOT of information at once without any of it getting in the way or being too distracting. One of my favourites to work on. Good to hear TC are keeping the service up after being absorbed into the Music Group machine!
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I had my trusty old 01V out last night to mix an Oasis tribute on a corporate gig in Manchester. The company I was working for had another gig on upstairs featuring Fleur East (off the X Factor, I believe), who had specced an SD7 for a tracks/vocals gig! They didn't get it, of course. Got some more work in Manchester Academy coming up soon so I'll be back on my preferred Soundcraft Vi-series. Love those things. Definitely come a long way from the Spirit 328!
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I can't get to it sadly, but can I suggest you get there early enough to catch the support, Wild Rossa And The '88. Great band, loads of nice grooves and a brilliant singer. I mixed them on a festival recently and have had the singer out as a dep on a few function gigs. Great band and nice guys.
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Great shout on Pink's band, took the kids a few years ago, absolutely superb. Drummer is friggin' marvellous. The lady herself is a very impressive performer too, real talent.
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I run a small PA hire company, work with a lot of function bands, mainly though an agency contract. They're under no obligation to help me out but it's always bloody well appreciated when they do stick around and do it. Most don't bother (notable exception is a fantastic bass player who's Dad is a sound engineer, so he always offers, even if it means sticking around) but some will do if it doesn't mean a big wait.
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*SOLD* Trace Elliot 1x15 300W bass cab £65 collected
mike257 replied to geoff90guitar's topic in Amps and Cabs For Sale
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How's the cascading going? I had serious desk overkill at the weekend. Little acoustic show in the small front bar of a multi room venue I tech at. The middle sized room had a gig on, tying up our M32, so I had to hoof the Avid Profile and it's mix rack through from our 1000ish cap main room to mix an acoustic gig for 40 people. Used six whole inputs. Sounded bloody good though!
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For another perspective on this - I couldn't just give a bunch of yes/no dates and it be that simple. I have a young family (2 and 4 year old boys) and a missus with a teaching job that gives her very little flexibility because she's got a timetable to stick to. To make myself available, I have to make sure the kids have childcare arranged and often that someone else is around to drop them off or pick them up as needed too. I'm a freelance sound tech and musician so have to juggle this on a daily basis. It wouldn't be as simple as "these dates are free, these dates are not". I don't know your guitarist's circumstances but there might be reasons why he can't just block out dates. Having said that, he should be communicating that to you, and I don't know of many working bands that don't use deps to keep the gigs rolling when regular members are unavailable.
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I Am Love is an epic, worth holding out the full 7+ minutes it lasts to hear it go from mellow slowie into space-funk workout.
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Aye - typical room sizes, band line-up, backline used, number of individual monitor mixes needed, level of sound engineering expertise available are all useful things to know. What does your current system consist of and can you make use of some of it and just upgrade the bits that aren't up to spec?
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Not yet, but I'm thinking about it! Only discovered them this week whilst googling this kind of thing. Been considering some diy Z bars but the positioning flexibility of these looks great. Hadn't seen a UK price until you posted, £20 is definitely worth a punt!
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That takes me back. Looking great!