A Day In The Life Of A Touring Sound Engineer at an Arena Show

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  • Опубликовано: 10 июн 2024
  • A Day in the Life of a Touring Audio Engineer working for Funeral For A Friend. Shot at Cardiff International Arena on their recent UK headline tour. From loading in gear, setting up, line check, MASSIVE rock show and pack down. Here is a typical day as a front-of-house sound engineer on an arena tour!
    00:00 // INTRO
    00:16 // BREAKFAST
    01:44 // LOAD-IN
    03:00 // FOH DESK SET UP
    05:57 // DRUM MICROPHONES
    06:51 // PATCHING XLR
    10:14 // CHECK PA
    11:15 // LINE CHECK
    14:43 // SOUNDCHECK
    17:02 // SUPPORT BAND FINISH
    17:54 // CHANGEOVER
    20:40 // SHOWTIME
    24:10 // PACK DOWN & LOAD OUT
    Thumbnail Photo by @Coal_Poet_Media
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Комментарии • 315

  • @jasonlee8497
    @jasonlee8497 5 месяцев назад +173

    Sound Engineers have it a lot better than they used to. Equipment has become so streamlined. But one thing never changes…..passion. These guys love their jobs.

    • @sndcetrl
      @sndcetrl 5 месяцев назад +6

      Hell yeah! Some of the greatest “adventures” ive been on were while I was tour. Nothing is more fun than maybe owning your own business. It’s always amazing in this industry, no matter who or how old you are.

    • @nicefish10
      @nicefish10 5 месяцев назад +9

      I think Sound Engineer are a different breed. You have to have a passion for putting together some thing with 10,000 moving parts, technology, music, and bringing joy to thousands of strangers every night. We were the conduit for the artists to the audience. I’ve been doing this for 39 years now I’ve been to 38 countries doing live performance shows. It hasn’t been all roses for sure but it’s been one hell of a ride! Do you want to get the best stories? Sit down and talk to touring sound crews…. We have to solve everybody’s problems, including the Lighting guys, most of the time! But we still do it for some weird reason! Rock on Brothers

    • @dailybigs6714
      @dailybigs6714 5 месяцев назад +2

      that's true! i don't know much about this job in other country. but, in my country, sound engineer is a intermediate income job. their paycheck didn't worth for their knowledge, their equipment cost and their dedication. i do respect for how they passioned to keep going on their job.

    • @mrbig443
      @mrbig443 5 месяцев назад +1

      Can you tell me how one would get started to obtain a job like this?

    • @sndcetrl
      @sndcetrl 4 месяца назад

      @@mrbig443 Apply for a job at local production company and work your way up through there. Go to bigger companies and do bigger things.

  • @Feather1401
    @Feather1401 22 дня назад +3

    \o/ Did it for 50 yrs. retired now. Miss it so much was so blessed to have a Sound Engineer job all my life … Peace and Light to all

    • @ntsakomaseko3402
      @ntsakomaseko3402 13 дней назад

      May I please ask how do you get get into sound engineering industry and do you require a lot of maths to do it? Thanks in advance

    • @matthewdavis869
      @matthewdavis869 12 дней назад

      @@ntsakomaseko3402 As someone who's working as a FOH tech at 200-400 cap venues, I'd get in contact with local techs and see if they'd let ya shadow them. Math isn't required much at smaller gigs from my experience, but it can be very helpful in some cases.

    • @Feather1401
      @Feather1401 12 дней назад

      @@ntsakomaseko3402 Yes np.. Well now maths you do need them. Things have changed a lot. 1.There are good sound schools now a days. 2. Being in the right place at the right time is still the way. How do you do that is by working hard and that will put you in the right place at the right time and must be smart enough to see the opportunity and take it when it comes. And you must be ready to starve...! 3. Find a small band (hang around get to know there soundman help out and work for free) starting and start with them or a small sound co and start as a runner. Brake a leg Bro, it is a hard road and you must do it for the love of it not the money. Find someone in there 30,s that is a working soundman and ask them I'm 69 now it is a different world. Peace and Light

  • @moxnix1026
    @moxnix1026 4 месяца назад +20

    I was a stagehand for four years down in Florida back in the 90's. Not only shows but also the Magic floor every home game. Thanks, this takes me back to the days. Chain motors. Speakers. Lights. GAK.

  • @OliB150
    @OliB150 13 дней назад +1

    I’m a lampy by trade, mostly theatre based but the odd live event thrown in. I still got goosebumps as the main event started. I don’t think I’ll ever get tired of that!

  • @baronofgreymatter14
    @baronofgreymatter14 2 месяца назад +4

    This would be a dream job for me. Technology and art combined

  • @gregmgm06
    @gregmgm06 5 месяцев назад +21

    Long long ago I used to play in bands, in clubs and a few outdoor venues. We opened for Iron Butterfly at one point. I never really saw what you guys did as sound engineers, so this video is really cool to see.

  • @jimcameron9258
    @jimcameron9258 5 месяцев назад +34

    More like this be cool man.

  • @ducamuk
    @ducamuk 4 месяца назад +12

    I always wondered about the process of sound mixing at a concert venue. Thank you so much for posting! ❤

  • @paulbradshaw431
    @paulbradshaw431 4 месяца назад +7

    Absolutely great video. From the late 70s to the mid 80s I had a fairly successful sound and lighting company in Sydney and also freelanced FOH for JANDS, In 1982 I was FOH for the Aussie support on Cher's tour which was an unusual schedule. Two weeks in a venue in each major city and I did them all except Perth which was too much of a chunk of time away from my own life. We had a beast of an analog desk built by JANDS and the lighting was a mix of analog and digital which my then girlfriend and later wife ran for the support and then moved to a follow spot position for Cher. Cher's FOH who's name I can't remember let me sit with him often and was incredibly gracious. I learned more from him in those few weeks than I taught myself in years. I burned out and sold up in 1985 which was just as well because the Sydney live music scene died not long after.

  • @tattoosinreview
    @tattoosinreview 3 месяца назад +4

    Awesome video. Reminds me how much I miss those days. Also reminds me how much work would go into a good show that no one ever knew about. The true heroes of a solid show. PS I love the fact that you tweaked and mixed until the end. Good man! I hate when sound guys stop doing that.

  • @maximaler5466
    @maximaler5466 5 месяцев назад +9

    I absolutely love this kind of videos. It just gives so much of a perspective. Thanks for the great vd

  • @PowerChucker
    @PowerChucker 4 месяца назад +6

    This is awesome! I love seeing how this all gets put together!

  • @Moshavnik7272
    @Moshavnik7272 3 месяца назад +2

    I was a sound tech/roadie and keyboards tech for a few bands in the Chicago area in late 70s. What a difference! No video screens then. Everything was done by ear: speakers check, monitors check, cables, mics, everything was wired, analog tape loop Echoplex…fun times.

  • @swain99
    @swain99 4 месяца назад +8

    These are the guys that make ( THE SOUND GREAT ) the stuff you never see 👍👍👍

  • @F3PIZZA
    @F3PIZZA 3 месяца назад +3

    How much permission is involved with sharing all of this? I feel like you don’t get to do this unless everyone likes you, you’re good at your job, and you will properly represent the production; you’re an ambassador of excellence in your field. Am I right?

  • @graememcdonald6450
    @graememcdonald6450 3 месяца назад +2

    IT'S THE BEST JOB IN THE WORLD!!!!! I was touring way back in 1997 did 90 Shows that year God do I miss it

  • @timothywilliamrose
    @timothywilliamrose 5 месяцев назад +3

    nothing i love more than seeing the snare slapping the red light. super cool vid. makes me want to get out on the road.

  • @stratjed
    @stratjed 2 месяца назад +1

    No one else is fed at work like that. Music tours are a lot of perks to keep good solid help. Its like going to sea going on tour.

  • @gigsandguitars6921
    @gigsandguitars6921 4 месяца назад +4

    These videos are amazing! A real break down to what happens!

  • @bikeenjoyer977
    @bikeenjoyer977 5 месяцев назад +7

    I always thought I was a little crazy for using the smallrig stuff! Glad to see someone else on the camera mount train.

  • @jobaecker9752
    @jobaecker9752 5 месяцев назад +9

    Nice job, guys. Without you, there is no show.

  • @marshlandstudios1
    @marshlandstudios1 5 месяцев назад +2

    Always look forward to these videos! Cheers!

  • @rustdoge
    @rustdoge 5 месяцев назад +7

    Would love to hear the desk mix! One of my favourite bands of all time, so cool to see it from audio perspective too.

  • @JBarbarosa
    @JBarbarosa 5 месяцев назад +8

    I LOVE my work in this industry. We are all so happy on the job. Show me any other industry where people work this hard and are in a continuous good mood

    • @RattlinBonesClub
      @RattlinBonesClub  5 месяцев назад

      🙏

    • @nicefish10
      @nicefish10 5 месяцев назад +4

      We are in a good mood as long as catering hasn’t packed up and left for the day, The loaders aren’t strung out on meth, and all of my fly points are exactly where they’re supposed to be!

  • @huskym6
    @huskym6 4 месяца назад +1

    Awesome! loved this!🤘🤘🤘

  • @samuelkjernald4633
    @samuelkjernald4633 5 месяцев назад +3

    Wow! This was so fun to watch! Keep up the awesome work!😍

  • @seannachaidh9999
    @seannachaidh9999 4 месяца назад +2

    What an enjoyable video. Thank you for sharing it.

  • @joemartucci4786
    @joemartucci4786 2 месяца назад

    Love watching these videos. Last band I was in opened for Queensryche, Cinderella, Jason Bonham, Kiss etc. All techs ive had to deal with especially Kiss have been extremely accomodating & have always gotten soundchecks....thank you & all crews!!

  • @dougtaylor7724
    @dougtaylor7724 4 месяца назад +2

    Sound guys must love their jobs. Number one rule. If you aren’t totally happy and stoked about every day on tour you will never make it.
    They remind me of truck drivers. The job looks fun till you do it. After a while they are either saying I wouldn’t do anything else or I’ll never do this again.
    The equipment has changed so much since the 80’s.
    These guys make or break a tour.

  • @snartzzb983
    @snartzzb983 2 месяца назад +1

    Love it...thanks.

  • @pifw3272
    @pifw3272 5 месяцев назад +3

    So great, thank you so much for your contents :)

  • @shanehuneycutt5905
    @shanehuneycutt5905 5 месяцев назад +1

    These are some of my fav. videos

  • @coops1964
    @coops1964 4 месяца назад +3

    Brilliant video I’ve subscribed. As a failed rock star in my youth it was great to see how it’s all done on a bigger scale in modern times. I’d love to have tried as a sound engineer!

  • @aurorastix1594
    @aurorastix1594 5 месяцев назад +7

    im currently my schools audio engineer and i enjoy it a lot. seeing this video inspires me to become an audio engineer to this level, i just wouldn’t know how to get started

    • @andrewliszak1072
      @andrewliszak1072 5 месяцев назад +7

      If you are already doing it at school then you are already started. You got this man

    • @jong186
      @jong186 4 месяца назад +1

      Get with a company like PRG (or a smaller company that does hotel AV) and work hard. You’ll start as a grunt but take and make opportunities for yourself.
      I started at a company in 2001 as a driver delivering gear to our properties, (didn’t know anything about the industry, I just needed a job) within 2 years I was a project manager/audio tech/graphics tech/video engineer (first with the Folsom multi screen then to a Barco Encore blend screen system)/instructor. Did all of that for 15 years with some freelance in the middle.
      Perseverance and making a name for yourself while being humble and wanting to never stop learning will get you far in this industry.

  • @simons.13
    @simons.13 3 месяца назад +1

    Man - that Jennifer Warnes Song... Never gets old -.-

  • @simonandrews3809
    @simonandrews3809 5 месяцев назад +1

    Nice to see Mr. Drew in the wild!

  • @Arthur-ke9vz
    @Arthur-ke9vz Месяц назад +1

    Awesome

  •  2 месяца назад

    This is so cool. And I've almost never seen the linecheck done through the PA. Makes sense I guess to check against the acoustics of a full room vs the empty room?

  • @JasDarc
    @JasDarc 4 месяца назад +6

    So nice to see a sound guy actually listening to the output. Went to a Joe Bonamassa gig in Cardiff a couple of years ago. Sat behind the desk two stages above and the sound was completely crap, all you could hear was his guitar, drums and the backing shriekers. The sound guy only used headphones. Walked out at half time and went out for dinner. Saved the evening.

    • @midiwall
      @midiwall 4 месяца назад +2

      Dream Theater at a shed show in Seattle, June 2010. FOH was on headphones all night, and the show sounded like it. Rudess was *pissed*. Nothing like getting caught yelling FK into a headset while on a video wall.
      I sooooo wanted to - - - grrr.

    • @fredherfst8148
      @fredherfst8148 4 месяца назад +2

      When he walked out to hear the room…ya….he's good

    • @RattlinBonesClub
      @RattlinBonesClub  4 месяца назад +7

      I took a walk around the whole arena while playing music, i even went all the way up to the top seats and the System tech showed me options of PA settings to hit those seats differently. Just an extra 20 minutes of my day might make the whole show for someone sat up there!

    • @craig2907
      @craig2907 3 месяца назад

      @@RattlinBonesClubCan be so hit and miss up in the back seats. Been in the same disabled access seats at Cardiff motorpoint for black stone cherry and slipknot. BSC sound was live album clear, slipknot was utter arse, weird bass reflection muddying everything but six feet to my right SN sound was great! Fortunately changed seats

    • @michaelbauers8800
      @michaelbauers8800 3 месяца назад

      I have sometimes found the best spot is where the sound engineers sit. Especially in outdoor venues, where sound can get a bit crap.

  • @NickGdrl
    @NickGdrl 5 месяцев назад +1

    Damn I luv this job… great vid dude 👍

  • @Had3rhitsLoud3rN0is
    @Had3rhitsLoud3rN0is 5 месяцев назад +1

    Love the drum mic arm's, have a few myself and the drum kit stage box's. So nice to not have them flip over lol W1 for the win :)

  • @mickbrown815
    @mickbrown815 4 месяца назад +2

    Oh, life on the road. I miss it! 😢

  • @majorredbeard
    @majorredbeard 5 месяцев назад +1

    This is amazing to see, thanks so much for taking the time to make this! How do you power your GoPro? Big battery, or mains power?
    I'd love to see what the LD was doing, too.

    • @RattlinBonesClub
      @RattlinBonesClub  5 месяцев назад +2

      GoPro is just the standard battery. I have 3 of them that i rotate around and keep inside a charging case during the day.

  • @nicefish10
    @nicefish10 5 месяцев назад +4

    Really surprised the drum kit is not packaged better than this. That was a ton of fiddling around for a touring set up.

  • @BigMoneyAl
    @BigMoneyAl 3 месяца назад +1

    Im 66 now and still at it . enjoyed the video

  • @WillGoring
    @WillGoring 3 месяца назад

    Loved this. As a studio engineer I've always been curious. My favourite bit is when they're still laughing like overgrown kids when bombing around with the flight cases on wheels, even though they've probably done it 1000 times before.

  • @doinok1149
    @doinok1149 5 месяцев назад +4

    Insane! I still struggle plugging in my ps4 to the tv I’ve had for 10 years.

  • @renantemagdale1460
    @renantemagdale1460 2 месяца назад +1

    I like your job guys..

  • @SimRacingVeteran
    @SimRacingVeteran 2 месяца назад +1

    I’ve always found concerts sound best when you’re just in front of the sound engineer.

  • @terrybrodsky4948
    @terrybrodsky4948 4 месяца назад +1

    Much love to the sound crew.

  • @RickyD1968
    @RickyD1968 3 месяца назад +1

    All that work so humans can see and hear the band play for around two hours WOW !!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!

  • @andypilkington-steele8573
    @andypilkington-steele8573 4 месяца назад +1

    And.....Playing TOOL effin TOOL during the set up.... brilliant.

  • @djabthrash
    @djabthrash 5 месяцев назад +6

    Amazing video !
    As a TM for a smaller touring band and as an occasional stagehand for these kind of arena shows (the people with the neon jackets in your video :) ) it's great to see what happens from the perspective of the artist's/touring crew. Learnt a few things from watching your vid.
    Also : when the band's set was going on, what were you reaching for underneath the console sometimes ? Adjusting outboard gear or something ?

    • @RattlinBonesClub
      @RattlinBonesClub  5 месяцев назад +3

      Nice!
      Yeah in my rack I had an SSL fusion and a waves maxxBCL i was just tweaking those every so often, but most the time these are pretty set and forget once dialled in

    • @djabthrash
      @djabthrash 5 месяцев назад

      @@RattlinBonesClub Thanks mate !

  • @robertbobotkac7914
    @robertbobotkac7914 5 месяцев назад +1

    Yeah :) thats what we do 🤟🤟

  • @FOH3663
    @FOH3663 5 месяцев назад

    Beans, at the breakfast buffet? Nice!

  • @david_matheny
    @david_matheny 5 месяцев назад +1

    More, please sir.

  • @EdgarSilva-ow8ml
    @EdgarSilva-ow8ml 5 месяцев назад +2

    Really like that small rig arms your using for some of the drum mics. May steal that idea.

    • @RattlinBonesClub
      @RattlinBonesClub  5 месяцев назад +1

      Do it! Ive bought enough to do allllll of my drums on them now, they work really well!

    • @djabthrash
      @djabthrash 5 месяцев назад

      @@RattlinBonesClub Is this the one you bought during the amazon sales thing ?
      And are you using this one for the kick out mic too ?

  • @user-uk2qg5ls6k
    @user-uk2qg5ls6k 4 месяца назад +1

    I was there! It sounded great!

  • @Is.aac.wav.
    @Is.aac.wav. 5 месяцев назад +1

    Hiya mate, great work. what walkie talkie handset/ shoulder thingies are you using, I can’t seem to find one that’s long enough anywhere. Thanks in advance

  • @DaversTravels
    @DaversTravels 5 месяцев назад

    Good one, fellas! Hey, how do you like the SmallRig arms over LP clamps? Are those all the 11" arms? Do they hold up well to the vibrations? What clamp is that on the 450? Nice set up!!

  • @D4NS80
    @D4NS80 5 месяцев назад +2

    Gotta love listening to Tool on the bump in ;)

  • @ianwollstein8974
    @ianwollstein8974 3 месяца назад

    The best bit is “how to put a desk away!! no, no!!” 😂😂😂

  • @okaight7248
    @okaight7248 5 месяцев назад +1

    EXCELLENT content. I'm starting to dabble in this area and this was super helpful. What volume do you try to mix at?

    • @RattlinBonesClub
      @RattlinBonesClub  5 месяцев назад +7

      This show was around 102/103 but the FOH was pretty close for an arena. Usually I’d try and aim for 100-102 area with heavy rock bands, but this all depends on the FOH mic distance and Pa setup 💁‍♂️
      So real answer is loud enough you can vibe it but not too loud that it hurts 😅

    • @okaight7248
      @okaight7248 5 месяцев назад +1

      @@RattlinBonesClubsimple enough, I also noticed that you did a full on sound check. Are you not doing virtual checks at all?

  • @goldlizard6398
    @goldlizard6398 5 месяцев назад +7

    The Hunter-Jennifer Warnes is a very good track for testing the PA. Love it!

    • @jaylasvegas8445
      @jaylasvegas8445 5 месяцев назад +1

      Every PA company uses it for demos.

  • @tuchan2525
    @tuchan2525 5 месяцев назад +2

    dLive, good stuff !!

  • @livegospeltv6728
    @livegospeltv6728 5 месяцев назад +1

    Greatings to Pitie, Dan and Alfa from Solotech UK group
    I am from Rwanda

  • @riaan7836
    @riaan7836 3 месяца назад

    i so want to be sound engineer 2003 but was to young at the time, had to be 21 .the last couple of years it been on my mind to get in to this

  • @keltiquewood
    @keltiquewood 4 месяца назад +1

    I've watched that many Drumtech vids in a row before this I was wondering what you were doing rolling away with the FOH case!

    • @RattlinBonesClub
      @RattlinBonesClub  4 месяца назад

      haha i know exactly which videos you just watched!

  • @hunterwright4388
    @hunterwright4388 4 месяца назад +2

    I was looking forward to lunch and dinner 😂

  • @bhosterman
    @bhosterman 5 месяцев назад +1

    Cool video!

  • @ryanbird109
    @ryanbird109 5 месяцев назад

    did you have the support acts foh desk cascading into yours or did you swap the multi during changeover?

  • @mrpaman_Kwon
    @mrpaman_Kwon 5 месяцев назад

    this is our perfect life

  • @cjtraywick
    @cjtraywick 5 месяцев назад +3

    Awesome video man! So I saw to your right at FOH looked like a system tech, maybe who works for the venue. Are you guys hot swapping outputs at changeovers, or does the house have a separate set for headliner that the house can just switch over?

    • @RattlinBonesClub
      @RattlinBonesClub  5 месяцев назад +6

      Yeah to my right is the system tech, he works for the PA company that supplied for us that show. The desk on the left is for the main support act, we both input into the system techs rack and he could mute either desk from there!

    • @cjtraywick
      @cjtraywick 5 месяцев назад

      @@RattlinBonesClub right on man! Thanks for the reply

  • @petervakulin3987
    @petervakulin3987 5 месяцев назад +12

    It's interesting to see yet another audio engineer pushing the inputs way too hot on this D-Live console. This is something that I personally never do, although I don’t work with such a heavy style of music.
    It was very interesting to watch the wiring the stage and the console. Very convenient and fast, thank you for sharing these points.

    • @solitaire5142
      @solitaire5142 5 месяцев назад +4

      Me thinks there is a serious gain structuring issue...

    • @petervakulin3987
      @petervakulin3987 4 месяца назад

      The main output doesn't look too hot. It seems that the power of the amp's system is enough to gain the desired volume by standard line level. @@solitaire5142

    • @SouthFloridaSound
      @SouthFloridaSound 4 месяца назад +1

      No time on D-Live but my Yamaha consoles would not be happy.

    • @petervakulin3987
      @petervakulin3987 4 месяца назад

      @@SouthFloridaSound I work on Yamaha CL a lot and this console definitely doesn't like hot inputs. D-Live works better with hot signals. But in any case, you shouldn’t bring it to a clip with more then 10 dB of compression, like in this video. It looks like gain structuring issue, what was noted by @solitaire5142

  • @howardmrhstudio1436
    @howardmrhstudio1436 5 месяцев назад

    What does the mackie mini monitor on the desk get used for? I've seen solotech put themnon lots of rigs.

  • @haemilton
    @haemilton 5 месяцев назад

    A bit unrelated, but curious to know if you have any recommendations for wireless routers/access points for touring? Ideally something that would stay onstage

  • @morleychallenged
    @morleychallenged 5 месяцев назад

    I miss it all too much. I should do some sit-ups and push-ups and take-out for awhile and see if I can make a come-back.

  • @billkorakas5996
    @billkorakas5996 5 месяцев назад

    Lovely stuff mate! Is Solotech providing the kit? You normally work on a midas, right?

    • @RattlinBonesClub
      @RattlinBonesClub  5 месяцев назад +1

      Yeah solotech is providing our touring control package and the PA for the show.
      I own a midas M32r, but for bigger tours i always take out a DLive as my preferred console

  • @TheChipMcDonald
    @TheChipMcDonald 5 месяцев назад

    What was the pseudo operatic sounding music after Tool , when running the drum nic cables?

  • @lsraudio
    @lsraudio 5 месяцев назад +1

    LOVE to see a wild Scott Waters

    • @RattlinBonesClub
      @RattlinBonesClub  5 месяцев назад +1

      Always a pleasure to see a wild Scott around

  • @montanausa329
    @montanausa329 5 месяцев назад +1

    Most concerts the way music is mixed is turn it as loud as you can go to distortion then back it down a little

  • @brandnewyou5254
    @brandnewyou5254 5 месяцев назад

    I'm curious did the sound of the effects and verb change dramatically when the floor was full of bodies I could do this with a 16 track tape machine and I ran a 32 track 16 bus board in a couple of adats for a long time and we did some smaller shows that were way more complicated than they needed to be but I learned a lot I feel like I could really be a good part of a crew like yours starting off doing the labor stuff that's what I always did anyway I just had to hook up the stuff cuz nobody else knew how to I just don't know how to operate these new you know on screen digital type of stuff

  • @eatsleepdrums
    @eatsleepdrums 5 месяцев назад +1

    I did FOH system tech for these guys a couple of times when they rolled through Belfast in the mid 2000's. I remember them being a fairly solid live act back then. I can't remember who was doing FOH for them back then though. By the way, what were you using for overheads? I couldn't see it in the video.

    • @RattlinBonesClub
      @RattlinBonesClub  5 месяцев назад +2

      Nice!
      Overheads i was using 414's on tall stands. These were put in place last once all the kit was on stage.

  • @JonBlingFilmmaker
    @JonBlingFilmmaker 5 месяцев назад

    This may sound random... but what is that song in the background while you were patching the XLR???

  • @eddiehernandez4106
    @eddiehernandez4106 5 месяцев назад

    I have a question where did you get the the stands for the kick drum

  • @raywong9278
    @raywong9278 5 месяцев назад +1

    HIi,James! I Watch you all Video. i learn mixing checking choice mic and more. please keep going i'm you big fans bro. from China.

  • @godasa108
    @godasa108 3 месяца назад

    Seriously though what do you do about hearing protection mixing shows like this constantly? Thanks

  • @tylerdavisremax
    @tylerdavisremax 5 месяцев назад +1

    question. Why have the system tech lower the System value rather than just bringing the main fader down? Is this because of some things in the main chain that needed to be pushed at unity as well? Great Video

    • @RattlinBonesClub
      @RattlinBonesClub  5 месяцев назад +4

      Id prefer to keep my desk all at unity if possible. I have some soft keys that move my master from 0 to 2.5 and also so im pushing the same level into my outboard compressors so i dont need to reset the threshold on that!

  • @airzillarocks
    @airzillarocks 4 месяца назад +1

    Emphasis on catering is always so funny, been there done that, always about the catering, lol... \m/

  • @mr.chisels729
    @mr.chisels729 5 месяцев назад +3

    How much does the room tone change from empty SoundCloud check to a full arena?
    And I love the workflow on that desk!!

    • @deetgeluid
      @deetgeluid 5 месяцев назад +1

      In my experience it depends on the hall. An arena doen’t have seats of course, but I worked in classical musichalls, where every seat had the same absortion factor as a human body. That helped!❤ oh and a good systemengineer.

    • @RattlinBonesClub
      @RattlinBonesClub  5 месяцев назад +4

      Usually, it tightens up alot with a full area, but Cardiff arena is pretty well known for not really changing that much and it still sounds pretty roomy at show time, it's just something I've gotta deal with. The system tech did a great job of making the PA sound as direct as possible for me and from then it was just turn it up and ride it out!

  • @welchy3213
    @welchy3213 5 месяцев назад +2

    Looks great mate, is that Chris Drew on systems by any chance?

  • @abecoulter8550
    @abecoulter8550 5 месяцев назад

    how do you patch the triggers to open channel gates?

  • @deetgeluid
    @deetgeluid 5 месяцев назад

    Cool vid. Unforunatley I can’t do the work anymore, due to healthissues. What Linearray were U using?

  • @green.room.guitars
    @green.room.guitars 5 месяцев назад +3

    Cool vid. What are some differences, big or small, good or bad that you would encounter doing shows of this size compared to smaller club shows? I do mostly small 200-300 cap venues and want to start doing bigger rooms, any advice would be greatly appreciated.

    • @morleychallenged
      @morleychallenged 5 месяцев назад +3

      I'll try a simple list of answers: 1) Insurance; 2) Contracts; 3) Contractors who do things you never tried to be qualified for; 4) Rigging into ceilings in venues, according to the riggers; 5)? IATSE...

    • @RattlinBonesClub
      @RattlinBonesClub  5 месяцев назад +5

      Mixing a bigger show is sometimes easier as the equipment gets better and the rooms are usually easier to mix. But your mix is more on show at bigger rooms, so there is always the pressure of that.

    • @green.room.guitars
      @green.room.guitars 5 месяцев назад

      @@RattlinBonesClub glad to hear as I kinda assume that it would be easier.. bigger stage, means maybe the singer won't be stationed directly in front of all the cymbals.. must be nice haha

    • @nicefish10
      @nicefish10 5 месяцев назад +2

      A bigger stage certainly helps with bleed into vocal mics. And usually the gear is a lot better and often times you have a system tech that is very good at their job that makes your job much easier because you’re not fighting the PA. It’s a lot more fun when you’re mixing instead of fixing. But coming up through the smaller venues, teaches you a lot, so when you get into the bigger venues, you have a great appreciation for where you are.

  • @eckesdelicious
    @eckesdelicious 3 месяца назад

    Can someone please tell me what song it is at 8:00? I'm listening to it now for the first time in many years and it takes me back to good times but just can't think of who it's by!

  • @thebalkanjesus
    @thebalkanjesus 5 месяцев назад +1

    Hey man! Loved the video. How is the shout monitor set up?

    • @RattlinBonesClub
      @RattlinBonesClub  5 месяцев назад +2

      It’s run via an aux out from my desk which has all the crew talk lines routed to it, I can then compress this for when people shout louder during the show.

    • @thebalkanjesus
      @thebalkanjesus 5 месяцев назад

      @@RattlinBonesClub Ohhh Thank you!

  • @bigboc8891
    @bigboc8891 5 месяцев назад +1

    when you're line checking, do you ever find yourself tweaking the outboard gear... can see the Neve and SSL. or is this more of a set and forget?

    • @RattlinBonesClub
      @RattlinBonesClub  5 месяцев назад

      Mainly set and forget, I’ll maybe occasionally tweak during the show

  • @stanwood94
    @stanwood94 5 месяцев назад

    Just curious how much do you get paid per gig on tour thinking about going on the road again

  • @Bluem00n7
    @Bluem00n7 4 месяца назад

    Can you detail the arm used for kick mic i need that lol

  • @WeaselFace
    @WeaselFace 5 месяцев назад +1

    surprised you didn't have a FOH riser for the scale of the show. Even just a 300mm riser would have been nice I reckon. I moved out of tours about 2 years ago now to settle into a comfy venue job with some local freelancing...but I'm starting to get that itch again for cramped smelly busses and soggy rider breakfasts.

    • @RattlinBonesClub
      @RattlinBonesClub  5 месяцев назад +2

      I was given the option to have one but i wanted to be floor level so i was hearing what the audience was, i didnt want the riser affecting how i hear the mix.

    • @nicefish10
      @nicefish10 5 месяцев назад

      I did the same. I now have a comfy gig at a very large casino running EAW Line arrays with Lab Gruppen power and Midas ProX consoles…. No more 500 miles drives between shows and living in a stinky bus with 8 other people…..