Hopefully you can also add from your videos how to proper EQ and compress if there's an effects added to Mic like reverb specially for Live Band. Thank you☺️
I would EQ the Mics so that they sound good in the house first (assuming you don't have a separate monitor console). Then ring out the monitors using the primary microphone. Then ring out with all mics on stage and open in the monitors.
Hopefully you can also add from your videos how to proper EQ and compress if there's an effects added to Mic like reverb specially for Live Band. Thank you☺️
Nice work!
Awesome, thanks!
No problem! I hope this helps
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The best explanation sofar. Thank you
To put it mildly, the voice input method for identifying the anomalies was intriguing.
i like that the way you teach
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Pls what's the name of the Mic being used.
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@@MeekProI will love to see a video on how you deal with and mix bad Sounding Bass Guitar if you can.
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If using 5 or more mics should you eq the monitor first?
I would EQ the Mics so that they sound good in the house first (assuming you don't have a separate monitor console). Then ring out the monitors using the primary microphone. Then ring out with all mics on stage and open in the monitors.