It’s always very interesting and instructive to see how The Sound Couple approaches a venue where they have not previously had the opportunity of providing production services. This video is no exception. From making arrangements to drive closer to the actual venue, to setting up equipment when the possibility looms that there might be rain, to determining how power will be provided, as is consistently the case, Bart and Stacy teach us a variety of helpful tips and techniques. Thanks to The Sound Couple for once again taking us along for the gig at this truly delightful venue. We appreciate the opportunity to learn from you both how to improve our own production capabilities.
@thesoundcouple6 ай бұрын
Glad we are able to share it with you all! Thanks Dean!
@Djshaw1kinglegend2 ай бұрын
Hey, Nice settings to really turn things up that uphill is awesome 🙏🏽🔊✅️
@thesoundcouple2 ай бұрын
Thank you!
@nscaledelights6 ай бұрын
I liked how you guys took turns sneaking up on each other. I'm glad that you both had a good gig besides the unknown location and the weather and the clients of the gig.
@thesoundcouple6 ай бұрын
Trust us… it happens more than you think! 😂
@nscaledelights6 ай бұрын
@@thesoundcouple lol 😂😂
@PKCubed6 ай бұрын
I wish I had the opportunity to mix this style of band! This is awesome.
@thesoundcouple6 ай бұрын
We are really fortunate to work with some good bands!
@TinoSchulz19906 ай бұрын
Your system has a great sounding range. From what i can hear thru the video you're not loosing much low end or highs when walking up on the grass. I'm really looking forward to buy the exact PA just based from your videos and insights. Thanks for sharing your work
@p.m-audio6 ай бұрын
PreSonus ROCKS!!!! and you're right, Bart did an amazing Job over this PA, everytime his mixes sounds great over the Videos
@thesoundcouple6 ай бұрын
We are truly happy with them...but in full transparency...I have mixed on numerous systems over the years but not on a lot of newer offerings and these are the first "modern" speakers we have owned. We are lucky today because there are a lot of good choices out there for "modern" speakers, but these really work for us and see no reason to change.
@p.m-audio6 ай бұрын
@@thesoundcouple Great to hear
@scottproaudio6 ай бұрын
I’ve come to really enjoy using a Beta 91A inside the kick. As you say bad cables can give you grief but they seem to require less EQ to get what you need. Thanks for another great video. 🤘🖖👍
@thesoundcouple6 ай бұрын
Yes...they are really convent and less in the way on small stages....so far, we have had no issues!
@Thomas.Hoermann715 ай бұрын
Wonderful and interesting video.
@thesoundcouple5 ай бұрын
Appreciate that! We enjoyed this gig.
@williamthesoundguybalestri17456 ай бұрын
Modern sound systems are superior to the old point source systems of the past. I had one guy in a band tell me on an outdoor gig "that ain't enough PA for this gig!". In the end, we actually had to TURN DOWN the volume! I use LD Systems Maui44 and Turbosound IP3000 towers. Haven't used point source speakers for mains in over 15 years! And yes, I have the 901 boundry mic as well. Don't often use it but it works great if you don't have XLR issues!
@thesoundcouple6 ай бұрын
Thanks for you comment William! So far so good on the e901!
@XIIMonkeysMusicGroup5 ай бұрын
The iP3000 column arrays are great for smaller venues. I use my PreSonus CDL10P speakers for larger gigs.
@thomas_ger40985 ай бұрын
I agree but want to add that even in the area of point sources the modern digitally powered systems have developed a lot in comparison to 20 years ago. Had the same experience with a brass band I took over doing sound and they asked me at the first gig „hey man the speakers we had for years now were waaay more heavy and way more in terms of number of speakers than yours….will this be enough?“….at the end I had the same issue, had to turn the volume down 😂
@imark77777775 ай бұрын
Not quite sure how you have your in-ear mixes running. I like running them off the board because then I can solo the aux send to hear what's going on and assist if need be. Or just double check. I've been running around with Bluetooth adapters then I can use and he had said I want. the ones with a APTX-LL have been working pretty well for me. I'm sure the professional stuff works way better but it's also more expensive. That's sort of solved my wireless PFL use cases. Although I have found a better multi receiver set. It's not very often that I want to listen to something but when I want to listen to something and zero in it's usually when I forget to grab the headset from the stage. Wonder if their pack volume is getting bumped. I would try getting another receiver on the same frequency if their system supports that and monitor it. Another thing that might be worth trying is taking either that hardline or even going to the Wireless and coming back into a spare channel just for recording purposes to check later.
@thesoundcouple4 ай бұрын
We have since worked through many of the issues....thank you for your comment!
@XIIMonkeysMusicGroup5 ай бұрын
Yep. 30 minutes, or 6 hours. Load in, setup, teardown, and load out are the same.
@thesoundcouple5 ай бұрын
Exactly!
@imark77777775 ай бұрын
hahah iPads. I was just thinking about that the other day in a way. The oldest member of the bluegrass band I work with just switch to in-ears and has been using my iPad to control and doesn't have a wedge on the floor but otherwise has the songs mostly memorized with the rest of the band. But out front it almost looks like he's using digital lyrics when in reality all they have is a set list of two or three pages and it's on the floor.
@ElShowyTV5 ай бұрын
Keep up the good work! love to see youre videos also hate when ppl request monitor trought PA or when go and use a vocal equalized mic on and instrument like ur not doin ur job but well clients and "musicians" being "musicians" hahaha
@thesoundcouple5 ай бұрын
There are definitely better approaches and with many musicians, we are able to connect and give them what they need with most people not even knowing....That is the way we prefer to work.
@anthonythegamingboi70616 ай бұрын
another great video. There are two pet peeves that I have as a sound person. 1 happened here. When a band member puts a mic up to an instrument or amp (in this case the little melodica the horn guy was playing.) To me, the band member is assuming it is not being heard out front. It is indirectly questioning the job youre doing. Im sure no harm was meant but its just one of those things. The other is when a lead singer asks after a song or two, "can you hear us out there? everything sound ok" its another way of questioning your skills. I dont know, maybe im reading into it too much. Love your videos. I know how hard they are to make while you are working the gig.
@thesoundcouple6 ай бұрын
Adding one more...barking out monitor requests through the PA during the performance...hand signals are much better. Guessing in this case either one of two things...for effect, or to hear it better for herself.
@tegelermusic4 ай бұрын
I'm jealous that you get to mix bands like this. I mean, Tower of Power, awesome! All I seem to get lately is 2 rock guitars, bass & drums with half stacks pointed right at the FOH position. I keep hoping for a keyboard or even a sax player. Hard to get in my area. I'm using the Presonus 64S and NSB Stage Boxes and love using the Presonus gear. I get all the features I need without breaking the bank. It also seems that Presonus is becoming more rider friendly even with some national acts. I mixed Quiet Riot last month and they were thrilled with my system. Always Love watching the videos, keep em' coming.
@thesoundcouple4 ай бұрын
PreSonus has great gear but their reputation has been challenged because of bugs and manufacturing QC issues. Hopefully, they have taken away some valuable lessons! We have been lucky in connecting with some great groups! With that, we learned some lessons along the way and decline some gigs as well.
@tegelermusic4 ай бұрын
@@thesoundcouple I agree with the QC issues. I'm on my 2nd 64S because the first one had a networking issue. To their credit they finally determined it was a hardware failure in the mixer itself and did replace it. No such issues with the new one. I was wondering if you have a list of upcoming shows somewhere. I don't think you're that far away from me and it would be fun to hook up and talk shop sometime. Keep up the good work!
@thesoundcouple4 ай бұрын
@@tegelermusic We are wrapping up our public shows for the summer but send us an e-mail and we will let you know when we get into southern MN or Iowa!
@imark77777775 ай бұрын
Should label up your drum snake with Carmen labels, kicks, snare, Tom, overhead, etc. That way both ends match up and can be quickly plugged in. At least for the common ones, I've had a lot of non-common ones this year and my stage box is right next to the drum kit usually and I have ended up patching and re-labeling just about every show.
@thesoundcouple5 ай бұрын
We decided to be more generic as we work with different bands and use our cables for different instruments depending on the situation.
@ericandriesbong57426 ай бұрын
Amazing
@thesoundcouple6 ай бұрын
Thank you!
@DustinRadtke6 ай бұрын
The issue with volume changes in the IEMs might be due to the volume knob on the pack getting moved. If I'm wearing a jacket or shirt that brushes against the volume knob, it can turn it up or down when I dance to the beat. It's very easy for fabric to move the knob. The first time it happened, I thought someone was messing with me, but it was just my shirt! It's really bad if I am wearing a jacket when I perform.
@imjustabill2476 ай бұрын
I was watching another sound channel and they mentioned the same thing. They had some rubber covers for Shure IEM packs that protects it from sweat and he said helps stiffen up the volume control.
@thesoundcouple6 ай бұрын
Yes...we thought of this too. On our P3RA's, we placed a little rubber washer between the knob and the pack....now the knob has more resistance. We will share this with the band.
@craigdill64573 ай бұрын
Hi friends, please consider wearing belly lift belts when loading. All it takes is one lift, then it hurts!
@thesoundcouple3 ай бұрын
Stacy will wear a support belt at for load in/out...when she thinks of it! I used to wear one but we are both careful on how we lift.
@chadmiller63565 ай бұрын
Love your videos! Can 2 DCL 12p's cover a group of 100 to 150 without a sub. I just perform in small to medium sized churches. Small band, southern gospel. Thanks!
@thesoundcouple5 ай бұрын
Sounds reasonable...we have several video's showing the cabinets in action to assist with your decision. Appreciate you watching!
@mithahtoo85634 ай бұрын
how come you have a lot of output? did you use tow digital mixer? how many output a presonus 24R?
@thesoundcouple4 ай бұрын
On the bands 24r, they are using in-ear monitors so each member needs and output. The 24r has 12 physical outputs if I am recalling that correctly. Our 32r has 16 outputs.
@johnmcquay822 ай бұрын
When it comes to a lot of events, I notice folks bring an overkill PA a lot of the time; I think they either like to make work for themselves, or they do it to try and showcase what they have, in the hope someone spots them and wants to book them. I do get the line of thinking with it, but I think bringing the right rig for the gig is the better way to go. Most of the events I have done recently have been with a relatively small rig with a Martin Audio Blackline X10 and X115 per side. I could bring a lot more rig, but I don't see the sense in it, personally. Line arrays aren't the answer to everyone's problems, though I do see folks using them when a point source solution not only would have sufficed, but would have also been a better solution.
@thesoundcouple2 ай бұрын
There are a lot of factors to consider...for us, we are way past the trying to impress anyone and we prioritize using the gear that works for us....which always means concessions. In our perfect world, things would likely look much different. For example, we do like our van, but we would love having a bigger truck with a ramp!
@johnmcquay822 ай бұрын
@@thesoundcouple I'm the same in that respect; I don't go out with aims to impress anybody. I like to take the right gear for the event that works for me. In a perfect world, things would be different for me also. A larger van with a ramp (and more passenger seats) would be high on my list. It is something I'm considering investing in within the next couple of years. On the topic of Microphones, the e901 is a great mic. I have been told a budget boundary mic by Behringer is great as a Kick In Mic; BA 19A... I've not tried one though.
@bhsaproduction6 ай бұрын
Thanks again S&B for sharing - wonderful location, great weather and happy crowd. Bonus = parking spot. One thing that dawned on me (in this digital age) is the use of scenes for shows. As you have a handful of bands you mix for regularly, do you have preset scenes for each band which are used in repeated shows, even if there are small adjustments required because of local acoustics, etc? And if so, do you have one scene for "indoor" gigs and a second one for "outside" gigs to help with the setup of each show?
@thesoundcouple6 ай бұрын
Really good question! PreSonus splits them into two pieces: Projects and Scenes. I configure it so each band is a Project and each gig is a Scene (location/date). Things change enough, including my ears, that it's nice to capture the snapshots in time in case I want to go back and review or see what I did. I will save the scene one final time after the show before recalling another one. Not a bad idea with the indoor/outdoor idea, but I just personally have not found that need.
@TalentLe81596 ай бұрын
Awesome video guys! Recently my friend bought a Presonus 32SC for bigger shows this summer and it’s great and I tried on mixing a band with it and it’s great and I’m going to pick up myself a 32sc soon and the routing for stage box is confusing for me a little bit so are you going to make a video on stage box routing soon!
@thesoundcouple6 ай бұрын
The consoles are nice. For a lot of the setup and configuration, we prefer working with the software as it's more familiar and quicker for us than the console. We probably won't get a chance to do a specific video on routing (we have done some demonstrations within our videos) primarily because it's already covered pretty well in existing videos. The other important thing is to get hands on experience and experiment. There is a learning curve, but it does make sense once you get the hang of it. Troubleshooting routing issues brings you up another level. I feel that PreSonus has done a good job making sense of it, compared to some others I have worked with.
@XIIMonkeysMusicGroup5 ай бұрын
@@thesoundcoupletotally agree! It's a learning curve with routing, but logical once you get the hang of it.
@XIIMonkeysMusicGroup5 ай бұрын
Which model of Pechron? I still need to buy one!
@thesoundcouple5 ай бұрын
We have an E3000 which are no longer available the last time we looked.
@XIIMonkeysMusicGroup5 ай бұрын
@@thesoundcouple yeah. They seem to be a moving target. But at least gives me a ballpark on where to look with amperages and size.
@gregmcveigh99666 ай бұрын
Who provides AC power for the band and backline on these gigs? Do you give them quad boxes/extension cords or do they bring their own?
@thesoundcouple6 ай бұрын
We typically provide the AC power and the quad boxes. That way they’re not inadvertently plugging into our mains or other power and have the dedicated “stage power” run!
@DEWAYNE5526 ай бұрын
Also, your thoughts on placing the mains? Does it make a difference if the mains were placed in front of the pavilion columns rather than to the insides?
@thesoundcouple6 ай бұрын
Don't think it would have made a big difference. There was plenty of room for the band across the front and we could still keep the speakers protected if a shower was to pop up.
@jasonlajuene20366 ай бұрын
QSC KLA's over QSC Subs. Two KLA's and two subs per side I use. Next I want Danley 🙂 I use an adapter to raise stack more up facing the crowd more. KLangler... check it out, might be handy for you guys also.
@thesoundcouple6 ай бұрын
Interesting...thank you for sharing!
@1minn16 ай бұрын
Curious what measurement scale you used for the decibel readings? A or C?
@thesoundcouple6 ай бұрын
The app appears to respond to A weighting....you can see us do a comparison here: kzbin.info/www/bejne/r4TPdnyMq5lnbJI
@imark77777775 ай бұрын
Somethings wrong you're packing up too early it's still daylight very confused, haven't been on this channel in a while. 😅 Great great space, some of those architectural roofs are more architecture than roof, can be scary.
@thesoundcouple5 ай бұрын
Our gigs are ending earlier!
@jasonlajuene20366 ай бұрын
first off... Sound is great !
@thesoundcouple6 ай бұрын
Appreciate it!
@midiaaudioevideo6 ай бұрын
Do you already used a Audix D6 microphone for kick ? It is a very interesting microphone for low frequencies
@thesoundcouple6 ай бұрын
One of the bands we work with provides one. I am not blown away with it like some folks are, but it gets the job done for sure.
@matthewphillips98256 ай бұрын
Hey guys, big fan I love all the videos. I have a question. I just picked up a pair of CDL 12s. They sound great and they’re fairly loud. I like them a lot. I’m doing a show for 500 people in the fall. Do you think two CDL 12s can get the job done if I push it or would you recommend getting two more?
@thesoundcouple6 ай бұрын
The type of event and environment always play a role in this decision. Is it a concert paid for by 500 attentive attendees or is it an event that you will be part of that will have 500 attendees? The type of music is always important as well...is it Bluegrass band or Heavy Metal? Through out all of our videos, you see we can be in a small room pushing it, to a hotel ballroom and we are trying to keep a lid on the volume. I am saying this because we can't in good conscience tell you to go out and spend money. It is pretty surprising how easily people spill unvetted opinions on what people need. If you know your system and the event, you should be able to determine what you need. If you're unsure and want to do the gig...then it's always nice to be able to bring in more. We have gotten burned both ways...not bringing enough, or brining in too much....part of the risks of what we do. Normally, we do get it right! Good luck!
@antslivesound6 ай бұрын
Out of curiosity are the musicians using XVives U4 IEMs? We’ve had musicians experience similar issues when using xvives. We’ve seen very dodgy performance from them when multiple units are used at the same time. There are only so many channels… Also as others mentioned the volume knob location is problematic on those.
@thesoundcouple6 ай бұрын
Check out Scott Uhls channel...he has a lot of good videos on wireless and what to look out for. It's not that the cheaper ones can't do the job...it's when you start bringing in more budget RF is when things get interesting. For the SC, our paddle antenna (PSM300's) and using WWB has pretty much removed the issues with our RF. We just got spoiled with our ULX system's resiliency that we were caught off guard with our more budget PSM300's. They work well when they are completely free of interference. So, in the end it's a bit more work, but work that arguably should be done if you want to be completely responsible (Frequency coordination).
@antslivesound6 ай бұрын
@@thesoundcouple @thesoundcouple Hey Bart, we have 5 Shure SLX Wireless Mics with the Antenna Combiner and the paddle antennas. That system is pretty resilient. Like you said it's the lower budget ones that are on the 2.4 ghz range that get dodgy. We have had musicians say the same thing with volume gains and dips, but only with multiple xvives going at the same time.
@imaxeman695 ай бұрын
Gorgeous Venue. You prefer the E901 vs the Beta 91a? Just curious. We typically use the Beta inside along with an Audix D6 outside. That would be for heavier rock.
@thesoundcouple5 ай бұрын
Have never tried the Beta 91a - but I have heard that it's very similar to the Sennheiser. Actually...one band we do work with uses the Beta 91 - it's works out, but would honestly need to hear it on more kits to really understand its' characteristics.
@d-rock7375 ай бұрын
@@thesoundcouplei used the beta 91a until i bought the e901. You’re good.
@thesoundcouple5 ай бұрын
@@d-rock737 Thank you...it's always nice to either work with familiar mics or familiar drums. When you are working with neither, it's really hard to assess exactly how things are being produced. If possible, I will sometimes sit down behind an unfamiliar kit to hear it acoustically to help baseline it.
@d-rock7375 ай бұрын
@@thesoundcouple exactly!
@papat76635 ай бұрын
Hello my name is Terry I was wondering in the future might you consider showing your viewers your equipment and connections and how everything operates together. I am fairly new and interested in your profession and would like to do it. Sincerely Papa t
@thesoundcouple5 ай бұрын
Hi Terry - FYI....all comments are summarized and sent to our KZbin account...no need to post the same question several times as we see them all. Yes, it't probably time for a refresh and we will consider doing a video on that once things slow downs for us. Thanks for the suggestion!
@camohere37626 ай бұрын
Great video as always! May I ask what mic you are using on the horns? Thank you!
@thesoundcouple5 ай бұрын
I think the horn section brought their own mics for this gig. Currently, we are providing the SGX Pro's for many of our gigs and whey are working out well for us!
@camohere37625 ай бұрын
@@thesoundcouple Excellent! Thank you for the replay.
@jasonlajuene20366 ай бұрын
Do you find the bottom cab is to much pointed to the ground ?
@thesoundcouple6 ай бұрын
Perhaps in some cases....the angles are fixed so there are no options, but we have found that they work well from small to larger areas...so it's a bit of compromise, but keeps things simple.
@adolfomontenegro9446 ай бұрын
Hello, good morning 😂😂😂 congratulations. I ask what microphone do you use for the conga?
@thesoundcouple6 ай бұрын
We use a Sennheiser e604, but he has been providing his own lately which we can’t remember the model. The e604 works well though.
@avidaeseuscontratempos6 ай бұрын
🇧🇷👍🏻
@Iceking0077 күн бұрын
I had NO IDEA that wireless tablet mixing was even possible until I started watching your videos a couple weeks ago. How did you ever get "The Mix" corect when you were on a traditional mixer next to the stage???? I would really like to know that answer. If you give us the answer, and perhaps a demonstration I would be forever grateful. I'm also curious why/how you chose to go with Presonus... smart idea going with all one company so that everything works well. But how did you decide? Was it easy? And would you make the same decision (going back and even starting today)? Thank you for your uploads.
@thesoundcouple6 күн бұрын
Back in the analog days, it was getting harder and harder to get that FOH location and so we started mixing more off the side of stage, which could be a challenge. Occasionally, we would use a reference monitor, but mostly it was walking back and forth and making adjustments. PreSonus was our first digital console which allowed us the freedom of tablet mixing...then along came their rack mixers and that was a complete game changer for us. Not aware of anyone else offering a 32 channel mixer in 2 rack spaces.
@michaelst76805 ай бұрын
Bart, Stacy... first off...love your videos. Watched nearly all of them. I've had lots of similar experiences on the road. I've been doing sound for a Beatles Tribute band here in Wisconsin for 24 years now and just recently purchased 4 CDL12P's and 4 CDLSub18's for the band. Quick question: The CDLsub18 manual says " Do not attempt to pole mount loudspeakers atop ground-stacked CDL Sub18s." Yet I've seen you stack 2 CDL12's on top of double stacked subs many, many times. I know you have CDL12's, not the P version. I thought you had CDLsub18's? So, have you had any issues with stacking 2 CDL12's on top of 2 CDLsub18s?
@thesoundcouple5 ай бұрын
We have not had any issues with double stacking...I may be incorrect, but feels like this statement was added by the lawyers. We do double stack over the CDL 18s which do lock together so the whole thing is coming down if someone runs into it. At the end of the day....you just need to make sure you have insurance, unfortunately.
@michaelst76805 ай бұрын
@@thesoundcouple thanks for the quick reply. My subs do not have locks (they must be different models). Looks like I'll get me some straps, for more security. Great products tho, I tested out a single top with a single sub (x 2) and could only get my mains fader to -20 (usually at -5) for my normal volume (85-90dbs at 40 ft). Might be time to reset my gain structure.
@thesoundcouple5 ай бұрын
@@michaelst7680 There are two different versions of subs in the CDL series. We have a pair of the latest Sub18 (they do not lock) and four of the older discontinued CDL 18s (they do lock). From a stability standpoint, I would not hesitate to stack on the Sub18 - they have a larger footprint than the 18s, but you need to do what you are comfortable with. If adding the straps makes it feel more comfortable, that's ok. Ground-stacking any cabinets is going to come with risks and we cannot prevent Bozo from being stupid and knocking cabinets over. In all of our years, we have been fortunate that this has never happened or come close to happening!
@maqzali25856 ай бұрын
Nice body cam.. just little bit cloudy view.. but its ok.. nice.
@thesoundcouple6 ай бұрын
Thanks. We’re in the market for a new action camera if anyone has suggestions! (This was a Go Pro Hero 3+ 🤣)
@thepeacedrummer6 ай бұрын
@@thesoundcouple GoPro 12 is much much much better lol
@thesoundcouple6 ай бұрын
@@thepeacedrummer Can't remember if we purchased a GoPro 11 or 12, but we ended up returning it. The camera would overheat after recording approximately 10 minutes of footage. Not acceptable in our opinion and looks like there are a lot of people complaining about this with the newer models....it's shocking they can sell them like this.
@lukenienaber96155 ай бұрын
Hello, I was wondering how you do WIFI?
@thesoundcouple5 ай бұрын
If you have seen any of our earlier videos, we used to have more frequent wifi issues...we started using software WiFi Explorer Lite to start managing more proactively. Once we have found a good channel, it's been very solid for us.
@lukenienaber96155 ай бұрын
@@thesoundcouple how much does it cost?
@thesoundcouple5 ай бұрын
@@lukenienaber9615 Looks like it's $19.99 on the Apple App Store.
@imark77777775 ай бұрын
Actually I think "actually" was used very well in that sentence actually. But I'm not a grammar Nazi so I don't know the correct usage. 🤣
@thesoundcouple5 ай бұрын
We just sometimes get tired of listening to ourselves!
@Paul-ze7fg6 ай бұрын
Hey guys how are you doing as far as the business
@thesoundcouple6 ай бұрын
We are doing great! The summer months are always the busy season for us.
@DFChurch-d2m6 ай бұрын
Did he say ruf
@thesoundcouple6 ай бұрын
vs. roof?
@DFChurch-d2m5 ай бұрын
@@thesoundcouple ya
@benratliff91576 ай бұрын
Stacy! Sometimes the shorter gigs even though they are the same amount of work feel like more work just because you don’t have the long down time! Also have y’all considered a ramp for rolling the speaker cabs out the van? It may make it just a tad easier or safer for your backs at least!
@thesoundcouple6 ай бұрын
We have considered it, but we only have the subs on wheels, so the ramp would really not be that beneficial for us.
@MichaelNatrin6 ай бұрын
Is the singer with issues sure that their in ears are fitted correctly?? Could be just slipping around in their ears while singing, which can sound like volume changing when it's really just the fit.
@thesoundcouple6 ай бұрын
All issues are resolved when they use a wired pack....that's what we are told!
@DJMishaGrin6 ай бұрын
Not true about ipads.
@thesoundcouple6 ай бұрын
You have made several comments on this...so apparently this comment has struck a chord with you. I think you missed the point...it's about pushing yourself to continue to raise the bar and not use technology as a crutch....we have been doing this a long time, and I see more singers using these tools as a crutch....not all of them and not all of the time.
@DJMishaGrin6 ай бұрын
Back in my day sound engineers did not use iPads
@DJMishaGrin6 ай бұрын
@@paulnicholson2255 exactly anything that people can use to enhance you should not bring them down for using it
@DJMishaGrin6 ай бұрын
And yes I don't use commas
@DJMishaGrin6 ай бұрын
@paulnicholson2255 my point is you should not talk bad about musicians that use iPads anything and everything that can enhance a person's work should be always welcomed
@DJMishaGrin6 ай бұрын
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@thesoundcouple6 ай бұрын
We obviously embrace technology that enables us to do our job better....my point with the iPads and singers is that we have also seen these tools being used as a "crutch" and a distraction to the music. With vocals being primary connection with the audience, it's the vocalists who are primarily tasked to make that happen...goes with territory. Now there are of course exceptions to all of this, but all singers should always strive to and take pride in memorizing lyrics and we stick by that fundamental rule of being a singer.
@DEWAYNE5526 ай бұрын
Why is that? Singers don’t memorize their words any longer?’ Back in the day, that was a big deal, no cheat sheets.
@thesoundcouple6 ай бұрын
That's a good question....we see it more and more. I think that part of it is that a lot of musicians are playing a lot of different gigs with multiple bands and rehearsals are mostly a thing of the past. In addition, gone are the days of listening to the songs and writing down the lyrics on sheets of paper (and hoping you are getting most of the words right!). Now it's a two second copy/paste and there's the lyrics on the iPad...so the motivation to memorize lyrics has just become less of a priority. I recall a singer who joined the band and on her first gig, she had every song memorized...I told her how impressed I was that she did that and her response was...I am going to be the singer in this band and that's my job....I will never forget that and still much respect to her this day.
@pogpogger43816 ай бұрын
he is the most disrespectful man towards Stacey, its crazy how rude he is.
@pogpogger43816 ай бұрын
this must be embarrassing for him to post.
@thesoundcouple6 ай бұрын
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@pogpogger43816 ай бұрын
@@thesoundcouple bahah this is even more funny! Who do you think you are? Like this isnt cool how you treat her on yotutube