I wouldn’t be able to tell you. Besides the 1-2 songs that I pick in advance to record (depending on where I stand), I pretty much jump, sing and headbang to all the other songs. No technical thing really matters during the gig for me (unless the bass rig is broken at start of Starlight).
I am not hearing/seeing any latency. I'm curious what device you're watching on. Seems to line up fine for me, and I'm watching in 2060p on an iPhone with wired headphones. Maybe the natural arena acoustics are masking what you're talking about, because it's not obvious to me, and I have a pretty good ear for the small details. (insert Family Guy's Muse joke about not being able to hear because I just went to a Muse concert😂) ruclips.net/user/shortsyBHjJOOnGLg?feature=share
@@wewantthecup just meant that you can hear two sounds for each drum hit, the real drums first and then the amplified sound from the microphones a fraction of a second later, kind of like an echo. You won’t hear the actual drums unless you’re extremely close to them like in this video.
For a drummer who loves muse this channel is gold🔥
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You are a god for these drum cams.
Lucky bastards! My cat and I love jumping around on this song!
towards the end nd he's so cool 😃
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How noticeable was the mic latency during the show? It’s really clear in this video and it makes it slightly annoying to listen to.
I wouldn’t be able to tell you. Besides the 1-2 songs that I pick in advance to record (depending on where I stand), I pretty much jump, sing and headbang to all the other songs. No technical thing really matters during the gig for me (unless the bass rig is broken at start of Starlight).
I am not hearing/seeing any latency. I'm curious what device you're watching on. Seems to line up fine for me, and I'm watching in 2060p on an iPhone with wired headphones.
Maybe the natural arena acoustics are masking what you're talking about, because it's not obvious to me, and I have a pretty good ear for the small details. (insert Family Guy's Muse joke about not being able to hear because I just went to a Muse concert😂) ruclips.net/user/shortsyBHjJOOnGLg?feature=share
@@wewantthecup just meant that you can hear two sounds for each drum hit, the real drums first and then the amplified sound from the microphones a fraction of a second later, kind of like an echo. You won’t hear the actual drums unless you’re extremely close to them like in this video.