Metallica WorldWired Tour - Behind the scenes (4 of 4): „Big Mick“ Hughes about FoH sound
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A chat with „Big Mick“ Hughes and Markus Wilmsmann in front of the mighty setup of the 2018 WorldWired Tour.: about the microphones from Audio-Technica, DPA and Shure that are to used to the Fractal Amp Emulators. A Meyer Sound Line Array PA system was flown over the center stage at Olympiahalle München. Big Mick Hughes mixes the show on a Midas XL8 Digital Audio Console.
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Mic is going lower and lower, as the interviewer arm gets tired... "D'ya want me to hold that?" Love it!!!
Big Mick is the gandalf of sound engineering. Absolutely love him.
Big Mick gets introduced at their concerts and recieves a standing ovation. He's just as much of the show as the band members.
big mick... the man behind the huge sound of metallica
I could listen to this dude talk all day.
Me too.
Absolutely love hearing Big Mick's interviews - what a legend and still so passionate about creating the best sound possible. Top man.
Mustve took an insane amount of patience and education to know what he knows
What an absolute legend. You know how to spot someone with passion? If the interviewer doesn´t need to speak, there´s your answer. Love you my man!
Yeah, this was a quite easy one. And I enjoyed every minute.
I could listen to mick for hours
This is the man that Vinnie Paul talked to extensively through the years in helping achieve Pantera's trademark live/studio sound.
Big Mick is like Metallica's Gandalf
Hagrid. XD
I thought its Torben Ulrich a.k.a "Delete that" 😂😂
Jason Aquino Torbin reminds of Papa Smurf
I agree with Big Mick about James's microphones, I liked the old mics, not the "new" vintage looking ones.
I fell in love with the old guy when he says "Do yo want me to hold that?". And takes the mic, noticing buddys arm was about to fall off,
Yeah, saved me big time!
@@mothergrid-magazineHaha ya that was funny
I met him in 1992 while doing some Local Crew Stagehand for Metallica in PR, Big Mick was very sweet and humble, He is the Coolest member of Metallica, God Bless him.
Always enjoy Big Mick interviews. Well done.
Favorite video in the series
Just continually amazed at the complexity and creativity and cost that needs to go into putting these massive stages together.
I could listen to him all day.
That man truly loves sound
Big mick is the man 👨
Great band go along to great management
This is the magic behind the power
He seems to know a little about setting up for a live show .... only 35 years of experience . HE IS THE MAN !!
Also love the boxes
GOAT FOH Love ya thank for all the lessons
Anchorage Alaska, There was a problem in the speakers above the crowd. they stopped the show cleared the floor, lowerd the system made repairs, it took about 45 minutes. The ROCKED for about another 1 1/2 if I remember. It was the Longest baddest assed, concert Ive ever seen. Metallica stayed and did auto graphs till everyone got a sigantuer. about 3:am. Metallica realy is about the fans. LOVE YOUR ROADIES. That concert couldnt have been what it was with out them.
Dam how many people did they meet n greet that night?
what a nice guy!
I've been to this exact concert!
Big Mick still going strong.
Legend sound engineer 👏
Really looking forward to hopefully seeing them do an outdoor festival. Only time I ever saw metallica was during one of the shows from this tour in the video. The whole “no subs on the ground” thing is a bummer for a show like metallica but James is the boss :(
Nah, I hate Subs on the ground it blocks the view of the stage from the floor
Nice to see Jason Newstead found work
His wiki page says he apprenticed at the British Steel Corporation. Later became a roadie for Judas Priest. I wonder if it was the British Steel Tour ...
"I'm going on tour for British Steel"
"British Steel Corp has a tour?"
"No, I'm going on tour with the lads from Judas Priest"
Legendary Metallica FOH engineer!
Back in the day when everyone was talking about Metallica members cutting their hairs and shit, I always told them that It's Big Mick that matters, nothing else matters.
Top
if mick cuts his hair and shave the beard, he could walk around and no one would recognize him hahaha
Until he starts talking, I think. Voice is a dead give away.
But the way he is, he could be Hagrid's brother.
Yes Metallica is fantastic yeeaaaa!
Guys a fucking genius
mick which console do you prefer Midas or Yamaha ? thank you
Could be Midas.
any particular reason why, and I am comparing like Rivage PM5 to like the Midas Pro 6 or 9 ?? just curious please feel free to share your experience. thanks
straight up wizrd
what are the mics he says he use on the snare drum? i dont really get it...
Let's meet Jay :-)
Hes a smart guy
4:34 1 cube weights half a ton!!!!! JEEEEZZZZZ....
Clearly not happy with this tour logistically... still... I could listen to Mick for hours
Big Mick, just a thought re the gated mics, you could have an optical sensor built into the mic somehow that turns the mic on when you are close to it.....would need a bit of thought but should be do-able ?
Whoa what does he mean about the backing vocal bits being works?
He didn't sound all that concerned about the backup vocals. They'd just get them to work decently.
Awesome, i pay to see Metallica, he gets paid to be with Metallica :D
santa clause really knows how to put on a show
did he say he uses no compression on vocal track ?
13:41 Santa wanted a little more Christmas.
Will there also be more presents then?... *ba-dum-tss*
so where is the FoH in the round exactly?
baba yaga far corner unitliy exit area
I wonder if the interviewer understands everything Big Mick says...ha ha ha
I bet other guy is sound engineer too. So presumably he's tuned on the same frequency, then all comes much easier to understand. Accent wise is another story but it's not as bad as try to ask for the way in the Liverpool UK 😁
Wizard of inovation
Why would you but 26 tons of video material in the center for a metallica show.
If you said i was your adviser or so. I would say delete that. :-)
Boxes is all we need for Metallica.
6:45- tell James to wear an extra pair of socks.
Platforms
SanTallicA :D
i mean the guitars!! everything else is fine
Is he the undiscovered twin of Leland Sklar?
14 vocal mics.. wonder if they have tried using optogates ?
16:59 haahhaa
WHAT ABOUT THE GUITARS? THEY DONT USE PEDALS ON STAGE.. IT'S ALL ON MOTHERBOARD AND REHEARSED AS WELL? 😱
Their techs do all the switching backstage for them.
Big mick is the 5th member of metallica
Mick is gonna be 60. Yikes 🤘🏼
Jim Root Joey Jordison
Kirk Hammett Jason Newsread Metallica
damn that scottish voice though
Yeh, no part of Micks accent is remotely scottish... Birmingham is a fair distance from Scotland.
The focus is off. He is the main subject and not in focus. some should pay attention .
..... come again please , but in English.
wow 3 Microphones on the snare, yet they get it to sound like swatting a carpet...
It's fucking anathema to keep that sound is sacrificed for a fuckiing shiny screen. Concerts have been ruined for me because of shit sound not because of the lights or the video screens.
what the hell is this guy talking about???? LOL
The best speakers are JBLs
Well, in a lot of years with a lot of different systems, thats the first time i've heard anyone say that!
I don’t like the round either mate . Bloody hard in the round . Ridiculously stupid really.
I love how Mick has simply adapted with the whole transition from analogue to digital (though it helps that the equipment is consirate of the old school), instead of just becoming this grumpy old "Meh, this sucks!" guy. - But I have to be honest; I gave MetallicA's sound on the "Hardwired"-tour, from the earliest to the latest videos (which contain different-sounding mixes), dozens of chances, but it all sounds abysmal. - Not being "a hater", but it's some of the worst and least enjoyable musical mixes I've heard, and I've heard a LOT.
But I'm convinced that it has to do with digital equipment, being one of the things, such as Fractal for the guitars. - It's hard to believe that they've sat down, WITH people from Fractal, to carefully dial in the modeling, to then come out as sounding like Line 6 Spiders or something. - Maybe it's the recording and mixing or whatever, but still, I'm the listener who's not there by or on the stage so I get to criticize. - I don't know what Fractals are like, but I've heard Kempers and they're just indistinguishable. - I also think that going "direct" is an issue; I believe that a big part of the electric guitar is the speaker and the cabinet, blasting into a microphone. - You can model that all you want, but I think it's just as critical as playing an actual physical instrument. It probably matters more than the amplifier that goes into the speakers, even.
But oh well... Cool production though. It just doesn't come across in the sound, unfortunately. At least in their own official videos.