How to Run a Soundcheck

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  • Опубликовано: 27 авг 2024
  • Explore the process of creating and executing an effective soundcheck for your band on Sunday morning. From initial setup and line checks to tips on a consistent console file and more, gain practical tips for improving your soundcheck process. Make tweaks as needed and ensure clear communication between musicians and the monitor engineer or whomever may fulfill that role in your church.
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    Line Check and Initial Setup
    Before the band arrives, it's crucial to perform a line check to ensure all inputs are correctly patched and showing up on the console. Using a consistent console file week-to-week helps streamline the setup process.
    Default Console File
    Start with a preset console file if you have consistent players and setups.
    Play a Song In Your Setlist
    To ensure everyone is playing and singing at their performance volume, start the soundcheck by playing a chorus from a song that will be part of the set.
    -Full Volume: CheckPlay and sing at full volume to mimic actual performance conditions.
    -Adjustments: Make necessary tweaks after the initial run-through to refine the mix.
    Communicating Adjustments
    Efficient communication is key to making effective sound adjustments and to running a cohesive soundcheck.
    -Specific Requests: Musicians should communicate clearly, e.g., asking for "overheads up" or "vocals down."
    -Monitor Engineer's Role: The engineer should anticipate needs and make proactive adjustments.
    Starting Point for New Members
    For new musicians, provide a baseline starting mix to help them integrate quickly.
    -Mix Setup: Include a nominal level of all instruments and a little more of their own voice or instrument.
    -Efficiency: This approach saves time and helps new members get comfortable quickly.
    Final Adjustments
    After initial adjustments, revisit the song and make any final tweaks to ensure everyone is satisfied with their mix.
    -Consistency: Ensure all levels are consistent for a balanced mix.
    -Final Check: Play through the song again to confirm all adjustments are effective.
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Комментарии • 46

  • @ryanatkins4062
    @ryanatkins4062 Месяц назад +22

    As an experienced audio engineer, this video is gold. There is so much wisdom packed into this video. Jeff as always demonstrates leadership in all areas while walking us through the many considerations he is thinking through as the engineer. Leading from the desk to help your team feel comfortable and confident on stage translates into an engaging worship experience for the audience. Great job as always MXU!

  • @ezzyproductions1212
    @ezzyproductions1212 Месяц назад +2

    This is a very solid video love the way everything was communicated … Great video !

  • @michaelweston3082
    @michaelweston3082 27 дней назад +1

    Jiminy Cricket! That click track would drive me to distraction.

  • @scottfahy5468
    @scottfahy5468 Месяц назад +1

    Excellent video- we were just talking the other day on a more efficient way to run soundchecks. Over the past year or so it's gotten to the point where singers and band were randomly calling out changes to their mix so the monitor engineer was having a difficult time keeping up with mix changes.

  • @mxurocks
    @mxurocks  21 день назад

    This video is from a course all about Sunday Timesavers. There's many more videos where this came from.
    Check it out on MxU: app.getmxu.com/playlists/5f80bf56 - Sign up for FREE today!

  • @covenantmatthew5663
    @covenantmatthew5663 Месяц назад

    Almighty God bless you sir for your hard work in make tutorial like these for us as beginner, am very grate full

  • @jamesbartley8054
    @jamesbartley8054 Месяц назад +1

    This is great and lots of good base info. I'd only say that the jumping between the individual mixes, would just stay on them a little longer as I was just starting to hone on on what they were hearing as they jumped to another. MxU is great!

  • @Willy_Musik
    @Willy_Musik 11 дней назад

    NICE,,, PERFECT

  • @theswaan
    @theswaan Месяц назад

    Helpful video! So great to get the "why" behind the "what". Will say though - the mixes don't feel overly inspiring!

  • @utubingallday
    @utubingallday Месяц назад

    At my church, we only have one desk and therefore we also only have 4 separate mixes. Because of that, there is a group for the non instrument plane vocalists, and they all have to share the same mix. So I would definitely say compromise or general consensus for that group is also good to note.,

  • @docgallardo
    @docgallardo Месяц назад +1

    This is great.

  • @user-xi8wi1gq6j
    @user-xi8wi1gq6j Месяц назад

    Great tips thanks

  • @audio5tv
    @audio5tv Месяц назад

    Great video . Thanks for this

  • @shangomensy7403
    @shangomensy7403 Месяц назад

    Very great

  • @kissattila9822
    @kissattila9822 Месяц назад

    great advice,
    thanks

  • @Willy_Musik
    @Willy_Musik 11 дней назад

    WHAT MIXER DOES THE FOH MIXER USE SIR?

  • @StereoAnthony
    @StereoAnthony Месяц назад

    Fast forward 10 yrs when all drummers are using Ekits, and 80% of problems and 10min of this video vanish. Silent stages and IEM rigs are the norm.
    As a drummer and live sound tech, I can't wait.

  • @prospekt1909
    @prospekt1909 Месяц назад +30

    How to run a soundcheck: Just load up your showfile with your perfectly balanced and professional sounding mix. Shouldn't be a biggie for anyone who needs to learn from a video called 'how to run a soundcheck'.

    • @marcus_bowling
      @marcus_bowling Месяц назад +2

      To be clear, the in-ear mixes you're hearing are from the console file. The "FOH Mix" is mixed separately. It's for comparison!

    • @abimaelmartell
      @abimaelmartell Месяц назад

      I think this video is more oriented towards monitor mixing, also its never as simple as you are saying, a lot of things influence sound, so you almost always have to do work on an already existing show file.

    • @vinoddhoni2901
      @vinoddhoni2901 Месяц назад

      😊😊😊😊😊😊😊😊​@@marcus_bowling

    • @ebenadewumi
      @ebenadewumi Месяц назад +3

      There will always be that one person who is too brilliant for tips.

  • @jordandeshongmusicproducti5973
    @jordandeshongmusicproducti5973 Месяц назад

    CAN YOU PLEASE DO A HOW TO DO A PRODUCTION MEETING

  • @newmeutube1
    @newmeutube1 Месяц назад

    How about getting everyone do their own IEM mix with available app of the mixer.

  • @user-im6ys5rb9x
    @user-im6ys5rb9x Месяц назад

    Whats the song that you guys used for the sound check at the beginning? Sounds awsome!

    • @mxurocks
      @mxurocks  Месяц назад

      Praise God (Doxology) by Thrive Worship ruclips.net/video/LRh9ji0mTFY/видео.html

  • @_Adrianmorrison
    @_Adrianmorrison Месяц назад +2

    What song is this?

    • @eliaserickson
      @eliaserickson Месяц назад

      Yeah don’t hold out on us this is a banger man

    • @mxurocks
      @mxurocks  Месяц назад +1

      Praise God (Doxology) by Thrive Worship!

  • @Isaachill.
    @Isaachill. Месяц назад +1

    why not just give them a phone app to mix their own?

    • @CallumMaclean-go8zr
      @CallumMaclean-go8zr Месяц назад

      Not everyone has that available

    • @the95s
      @the95s Месяц назад

      With teams with inexperienced players mixing their own ears can damage performances quality and their ears

  • @ghmusicians8748
    @ghmusicians8748 Месяц назад

    Hello

  • @aleksandardojcinovic1002
    @aleksandardojcinovic1002 Месяц назад +3

    Great educational content! What I would do differently as a musician and audio engineer: no annoying click track in the in ears. To me the fun in music is playing together. Vibin. And if the bpm is changing during a song (as it did with all good Songs before click) based on the part of the song, then this is how music should be. We moved from playing together and going with the flow to rather boring radio compatible perfectionism. Just my 2c and maybe some food for thought. No hater here: thanks for the great and free (!) educational content!!

  • @jeremythomas2865
    @jeremythomas2865 Месяц назад +4

    As a musician of 40+ years I find it somewhat amusing and puzzling why anyone but the drummer would want the click track in their ears.
    The drummer is the one keeping time for the band. The rest of the band keeps with the drummer. No matter if the drummer is behind or in front or dead on with the click, the band follows the drummer’s time.
    That’s what makes a cohesive unit in my opinion and experience.
    If everyone follows the click, then you have 5/6/7/etc people that could be out with time.

    • @Niatuom
      @Niatuom Месяц назад +3

      There are times in a song where the drums could be out. Maybe a song that starts only with the acoustics. Or an acapella bridge or sth

    • @TinoSchulz1990
      @TinoSchulz1990 Месяц назад +2

      All of our musicians (prof. live touring band) want the click in their ears.
      We could happily play without it, but some sections just require click tracks. For example if there's a part without drums.

    • @abimaelmartell
      @abimaelmartell Месяц назад +2

      I like having click on ears, it allows you to lower the drums on your mix, also keep time consistent on parts where the drums are not playing, or playing odd parts.

    • @lukejackson1116
      @lukejackson1116 Месяц назад +2

      Having the whole band playing in time > having only one member playing in time.

    • @AquinoJosh
      @AquinoJosh Месяц назад +2

      If you have played worship music you'll notice that there are a lot of times where the songs goes soft without any drums at all, so the click helps a lot in that regard.