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What Your House Sound Engineer Needs from You

What Your House Sound Engineer Needs from You

March 03, 2023

As a live performer, whether solo, duo, or full band, your number one collaborator at the venue is the house sound engineer. Even if you have your own dedicated sound person, they’ll need to interface with the house engineer to get the job done right.

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Choosing the Right PA for Your Band

Choosing the Right PA for Your Band

February 17, 2023

Whether you’re just getting a new act started or you’re looking to upgrade, there are more choices than ever when it comes to PA systems for your band. With so many options and so many different band scenarios, the choice is quite personal. Here are a few things to keep in mind when choosing your band’s PA system.

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The Difference Between Gain and Volume

The Difference Between Gain and Volume

February 01, 2023

One of the most misunderstood concepts in all of audio is the difference between gain and volume. It’s easy to misunderstand this distinction – after all in one sense they are the same basic thing. But there are key differences that are important to understand, especially when it comes to getting the tone you want. This is true whether we’re talking about guitar amps, studio recording, or mixing. Let’s clear it up here.

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Do You Need a Sub in Your Stage Rig?

Do You Need a Sub in Your Stage Rig?

January 13, 2023

There’s no substitute for that chest-pounding low end, especially if your music is any kind of rock or electronica that seeks to get people moving. Whether you’re playing heavy metal, groove rock, or old-school techno, the combo of kick and bass is crucial for real impact.

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Playing Along with Pre-Recorded Tracks

Playing Along with Pre-Recorded Tracks

September 30, 2022

Modern recordings can be complex and hard to duplicate on stage. Whether it’s because you’ve layered four guitars and only have one guitar player, you’re using loops and sampling creatively, or the sounds you make in the studio are impossible to create with live instruments, you may find yourself struggling to figure out how to recreate a beloved recording on stage.

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Preparing for an Outdoor Show

Preparing for an Outdoor Show

September 15, 2022

There’s just something special about outdoor music. The positive vibes, the fresh air, the potential for big audiences. There’s nothing like starting when the sun’s out and aligning the perfect intimate moment with sundown or watching kids run around and dance.

Still, outdoor gigs can present challenges that indoor gigs don’t, so it’s best to give a little extra thought to your preparation.

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Do You Need a Sub in Your Studio

Do You Need a Sub in Your Studio?

September 02, 2022

Debate has long raged about what’s needed in a studio to create great tracks and when it comes to subwoofers this is no exception. The truth is, whether you need a sub in your studio depends on a few key factors including your gear setup, your goals, your room, and your preference.

Here we’ll talk a little about why you may or may not want a sub in your studio.

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Recording Drums with Limited Mics

Recording Drums with Limited Mics

August 26, 2022

It’s become common for engineers recording drums to take a more is more approach, miking up every single element for pinpoint control of every element. But this isn’t always possible, and it’s not always the best way to get a great drum sound, as too many inputs can be overwhelming, create phase issues, and get generally muddy and unwieldy.

So, here we’ll talk about a few ways to mic up a drum kit with very few microphones.

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How a Column Array Can Streamline Your Stage

How a Column Array Can Streamline Your Stage

August 18, 2022

Not so long ago, it took a pretty big system to reach a large audience. With big speakers, bigger subs, and an array of power amps, set up for even moderately sized shows was lengthy and stages cluttered. This made the efficient setup of a stage difficult, and playing to growing audiences meant finding an established venue, limiting reach for some bands.

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Managing Studio Fatigue

Managing Studio Fatigue

July 27, 2022

It’s a notion as old as recording – the all-night lockout. Or the week-long lockout. Recording musicians love to go hard, working and working and working until inspiration runs out. Some famous producers even prefer to work when exhausted – they say it gives them access to that hyper-creative place beyond conscious thought.

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Useful Non-Music Skills for Musicians

Useful Non-Music Skills for Musicians

July 21, 2022

For any musician, whether professional or amateur, music skill isn’t quite enough to get the job done in today’s landscape. For pros, a host of business and creative skills are necessary, and even for hobbyists, certain non-musical skills are quite useful in keeping things going. Here, we’ll discuss some of the more useful non-music skills you can have as a musician.

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5 Reasons Not to Sing So Loud

5 Reasons Not to Sing So Loud

July 10, 2022

For many new singers – and some veterans too – having a huge voice feels crucial, as if it were your only claim to fame. It is true – proving that you can belt it out so loud you don’t even need a mic can be impressive – and it can be handy in acoustic situations where you need to get heard.

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