Nate was the one of the first like “big time” engineers that encouraged me and kinda made me feel like I had a chance to be good at it. Guy absolutely rocks.
Nick you are the light in the tunel!!! I used to by all the magasines from FOH, SounOnSound, EQ mag, Systewm Construstor, AudioMedia....just to have all the info about these guys that kick and here ya go! After pandemic and with the start of the digital era , all those are gone and kids nowdays don't get the insight if how things work. Here comes a dude called Nick DeLaCruz and just give away all that info once costing sooooooo much money and time, as we needed to wait for the magazines to be posted to us, but now we have all this at our fingertips. long live Nick and a big thanx from the FOH mixing society!
I actually followed this from Matt Horn’s Instagram post. That much said, I thought I was smart before watching this video and now I know I was wrong. There’s so damn much info to process in this interview!
There were probably 10 times watching this I almost couldn't believe it was real it was so amazing seeing, hearing and learning everything especially being new to what I say for me sound engineering (speaker/area sound nut so mixing:P). Thank you so much Nick and Nate for making and sharing this! And I've already been thinking/planning to have certain shows that are 18+ bc kids are cool but not all the time, now I'm definitely all about planning certain show that are all analog with old school everything with everyone artists vs the new digital shortcuts that I'm still about using at other larger 'kid friendly' arena shows (not that I'm anything but a garage kid right now! lol). Thanks again 🤘
I love when I see the videos come out thank you so much for doing this as a musician and engineer it really helps to see this the information I often find to be priceless and the bands live sound is always impeccable so that’s a testament as well to the foh engineer talent
Nate is 100% a perfectionist. Being from his home town even his bands he played in 20 years ago still heavily influence the local scene in STL. Myself included
Nate is my F@#*ING BOY.
See you sneaking by lol
Creeping in the background my dude
Funny seeing Matt Horn the drum tech in your video. I subscribe to both of you
Yeah, I love Matt's videos :)
I was thinking the same thing lol
Nate kills the sound every night. Matt sneaking by after the salad bar lol
Nate was the one of the first like “big time” engineers that encouraged me and kinda made me feel like I had a chance to be good at it. Guy absolutely rocks.
Nick you are the light in the tunel!!! I used to by all the magasines from FOH, SounOnSound, EQ mag, Systewm Construstor, AudioMedia....just to have all the info about these guys that kick and here ya go! After pandemic and with the start of the digital era , all those are gone and kids nowdays don't get the insight if how things work. Here comes a dude called Nick DeLaCruz and just give away all that info once costing sooooooo much money and time, as we needed to wait for the magazines to be posted to us, but now we have all this at our fingertips.
long live Nick
and a big thanx from the FOH mixing society!
Thank you for the kind words! 🙏🏽🙏🏽🙏🏽
Love that yall gave Bob the shoutout he deserves! Truly one of the best and not just professionally!
I actually followed this from Matt Horn’s Instagram post. That much said, I thought I was smart before watching this video and now I know I was wrong. There’s so damn much info to process in this interview!
There were probably 10 times watching this I almost couldn't believe it was real it was so amazing seeing, hearing and learning everything especially being new to what I say for me sound engineering (speaker/area sound nut so mixing:P). Thank you so much Nick and Nate for making and sharing this!
And I've already been thinking/planning to have certain shows that are 18+ bc kids are cool but not all the time, now I'm definitely all about planning certain show that are all analog with old school everything with everyone artists vs the new digital shortcuts that I'm still about using at other larger 'kid friendly' arena shows (not that I'm anything but a garage kid right now! lol).
Thanks again 🤘
Watched falling in reverse in Greenville SC recently. Awesome to see this after that!
I love when I see the videos come out thank you so much for doing this as a musician and engineer it really helps to see this the information I often find to be priceless and the bands live sound is always impeccable so that’s a testament as well to the foh engineer talent
i got to see him do his thing with ADTR and man, it was a pleasure watching it happen. he’s so good.
Matt Horn I see you
That post fader explanation was a great takeaway for me.
Nate is 100% a perfectionist. Being from his home town even his bands he played in 20 years ago still heavily influence the local scene in STL. Myself included
I really love that 91 D6 combo
Love ya Nate. Miss you
Thank you
Great lighting!
Nate is the GOAT!
Yes Nate!
Does anyone know what lighting he is using on his effects rack? I’m looking for a nice light setup for my racks
The King
Agreed!
The goat
STF crew!
FIRST!!!!
Did they make sure the laptops were secure so they don’t have to cancel any more gigs lol
That was not FOH stuff. That was the laptops doing backing tracks, click, lighting, midi changes for guitar patches and so on. So pretty crucial.
wow what happened to rock music? what a bunch of clowns, they suck.
It’s not rock, it’s a type of metal. Not my style of music.
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