Can you make a video of you EQing vocals for a live mix and not in a computer software? I want to know the best way to EQ vocals and also some tips and tricks for a live setting. I use a Allen and Heath QU32 and beta 58a mic. I love your videos btw. They are straightforward and the best on youtube. Thanks!
Start with no EQ - all knobs at the 12 o'clock position - and adjust from there. In many cases you will not need any EQ, especially if the microphone is well matched to the singer.
It really depends on your singer's voice - for male vocals I prefer the Beta58a. Check out my video on these two mics: ruclips.net/video/E3N3HjgFxW8/видео.html
Another great video Bruno! I want to use 2 drum triggers with my acoustic kit. 1 on the bass drum and 1 on the snare drum. These are ment to supplement my normal drum sound. The trigger on the snare would trigger claps or a tambourine in one song for instance. I believe I can pan my samples to L and R in my drum module. Wouldn't this be an option the gain more control over the EQing and levels of the samples? As you mention in another comment using a DAW and an interface or even Dante would be much beter for controlling everything but also make for a more complicated setup. Tanks!
Hello Bart! Yes that would work fine if you are only using two pads - route the first pad to the left output of the module and the second pad to the right output - that would allow you to process them separately on your mixer. Just be sure to turn off any 'global' EQ or other processing on the module itself.
Hey Bruno. I notice the drum machine has midi IO. Can individual drum sounds be isolated via DAW in individual midi outs and sent to the PA mixer? Thanks!
Yes you could absolutely do that! However it's several extra steps and not everyone is familiar with MIDI, plus you would need a recording interface with sufficient number of analog outputs.
seems like one could find a multiple outs midi box to send individual signals but,, it's been a while since I used live MIDI on stage so,,?? But with the plethora of equipment out there,, must be something. Thanks Bruno!
DTX12 is a great Edrum, you can actually EQ, Pan, and tune individual pads. also you can add velocity layers to each pads all that within the unit.
Thank you, that's great information :)
can you give an alternative DI box for electric drum pad please? something cheaper than the Radial? thanks!
Check out my website for some suggestions: www.glbproductions.com/amazon-links-direct-boxes/
Can you make a video of you EQing vocals for a live mix and not in a computer software? I want to know the best way to EQ vocals and also some tips and tricks for a live setting. I use a Allen and Heath QU32 and beta 58a mic. I love your videos btw. They are straightforward and the best on youtube. Thanks!
Have a look at this video: ruclips.net/video/m6McBjaU9PM/видео.html
GLB Productions thank you so much!
Great tips!
Thanks for watching!
How to control eq in mixer for producing best sound for male singer
Start with no EQ - all knobs at the 12 o'clock position - and adjust from there. In many cases you will not need any EQ, especially if the microphone is well matched to the singer.
Thanks for replying
Which microphone is suitable for male singer sm58 or beeta 58
I am giving more importantance to base tone
It really depends on your singer's voice - for male vocals I prefer the Beta58a. Check out my video on these two mics: ruclips.net/video/E3N3HjgFxW8/видео.html
Pls can u Di drum machine
Yes you can.
Another great video Bruno!
I want to use 2 drum triggers with my acoustic kit. 1 on the bass drum and 1 on the snare drum. These are ment to supplement my normal drum sound. The trigger on the snare would trigger claps or a tambourine in one song for instance. I believe I can pan my samples to L and R in my drum module. Wouldn't this be an option the gain more control over the EQing and levels of the samples?
As you mention in another comment using a DAW and an interface or even Dante would be much beter for controlling everything but also make for a more complicated setup.
Tanks!
Hello Bart! Yes that would work fine if you are only using two pads - route the first pad to the left output of the module and the second pad to the right output - that would allow you to process them separately on your mixer. Just be sure to turn off any 'global' EQ or other processing on the module itself.
Hi Bruno. Is a DI suggested when sending an on-stage sub-mixer's main outs to the booth? Stage is
If the sub mixer has balanced outputs a DI should not be necessary, however it's useful to have just in case you have ground loop issues.
Thank you. Really appreciate taking the time to answer.
thanks sir
You're welcome :)
Hello, do you use a cable tester and if so, which one do you recommend?
I use the Ebtech 6 in 1 tester: amzn.to/2CMFj6y
Behringer have made an illegal and unlicensed copy of this called the CT-100 - DO NOT buy that one!
I would love to watch your review of Takamine GY93 and GN93. All of your previous test are very knowledgable, detailed and helpful
I actually have a GN93 - it's my couch/beater guitar. Will do a review when time permits, thanks for the suggestion!
GLB Productions That would be awesome! Thank you so much
Hey Bruno. I notice the drum machine has midi IO. Can individual drum sounds be isolated via DAW in individual midi outs and sent to the PA mixer? Thanks!
Yes you could absolutely do that! However it's several extra steps and not everyone is familiar with MIDI, plus you would need a recording interface with sufficient number of analog outputs.
seems like one could find a multiple outs midi box to send individual signals but,, it's been a while since I used live MIDI on stage so,,?? But with the plethora of equipment out there,, must be something. Thanks Bruno!
How to set live mixing gain structure
Have a look at this video: ruclips.net/video/KcUgggdxLPM/видео.html