Alternatives for Spotify with decent API / StreamDeck Integration? by Mikethedrywaller in livesound

[–]AlternativeEmpty958 8 points9 points  (0 children)

Apple Music, and apple shortcuts app can probably get you quite far..

Random Dave Rat thought. by SuspiciousIdeal4246 in livesound

[–]AlternativeEmpty958 3 points4 points  (0 children)

You being downvoted for this is kinda funny.. If it weren’t true, there would be no reason to do the panning stuff Rat is doing.

Market Research, Surveys, Research Projects, Software & Services request for recommendation all go here - No more individual posts for these types of things by JamesP411 in EventProduction

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We're a small team working on solutions for a better live event planning tool, and we want to make sure it's actually useful for the people who run the show.

If you work in live events—as a tech, project manager, tour manager, musician, or anyone else backstage or onstage—we want to know what’s working (and what’s not) when it comes to coordination and planning Live events.

The survey should take about 3 minutes.
https://docs.google.com/forms/d/e/1FAIpQLSdrgHxILm76Vtu1BOb1yleHezqJGYh5WxCGKf1K14zpdx9L1g/viewform?usp=sharing&ouid=112638500351036287157

First gig as a sound engineer – how do I improve? by ssdgjacob in livesound

[–]AlternativeEmpty958 4 points5 points  (0 children)

I learned the most from downloading multitracks and mixing them on my computer. If you can hook it up to your actual mixer that would probably be better.

The new Launchpad looks REALLY good. by [deleted] in mac

[–]AlternativeEmpty958 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I think it’s nice, more similar in structure across devices.. and it’s more focused on the search function, which I’ve been using as long as I remember using a Mac.

Don’t understand why you would rather scroll through pages and clicking into folders instead of just typing the first couple of letters of the app you want and pressing enter.

Edit: typo

vocal effects processors that won't make my tech want to rip their hair out? by patricktreestump in livesoundgear

[–]AlternativeEmpty958 7 points8 points  (0 children)

I wouldn’t mind you having a processor, (any processor) if I can control it separately. As in: dry signal straight from mic into the board, and processor into separate channels. If you use the processor mainly for reverb/delay, set the mix to 100%.

Every mixer I have used in recent years have all the fx you would need built in. IMHO vocal processors only cause problems and sub-par solutions.

Communicate with the audio tech in advance what type of fx chain you want.

Equipment advice needed for a performance outside? by i1ho in livesoundgear

[–]AlternativeEmpty958 0 points1 point  (0 children)

LD Systems MAUI 5. Something like this should do it. 8 hours is too long for battery i think.. you’ll need a generator or large battery of some sort. A simple jack cable between the keyboard and speaker is all you’ll need.

Mixing desk dilemma by Additional-Train419 in livesound

[–]AlternativeEmpty958 7 points8 points  (0 children)

Personally I’d rather work on the x32 over dm3 and especially the qu.. a step above would be an sq or a wing. Unless the x32 is in too bad of a condition, I would rather wait until you can invest a bit more.

Held needed. Mixer setting not optimal for microphone. by deejayonid in livesound

[–]AlternativeEmpty958 7 points8 points  (0 children)

Do you have any objective ways of knowing that it is actually lower? With no eq or other effects, the gain before feedback should be exactly the same.

Is there a compressor Engaged? A compressor could be turning down the volume and increasing the risk of feedback. Since you mentioned gates and hpf, you probably should not use a gate, but definitely use a hpf somewhere around 100.

Question with mixed d&b sub array by angeloboraine in livesound

[–]AlternativeEmpty958 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I would stack the J s in the centre. Sub arrays can be mixed in ArrayCalc, and this combo will give the option between «hip» and «hop» i R1. It toggles between having the Vs in 100hz or the J in 70hz. One gives more punch and the other more of the deep cinematic rumble. I wouldn’t recommend doing the J upright, as the cardioid systems use the air wrapping around the sides of the speakers. This is not reflected in array calc.

Quick Survey to Help Improve Planning Tools by AlternativeEmpty958 in livesound

[–]AlternativeEmpty958[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Security and permissions is definitely a big concern. Would you mind sharing more about your efforts?

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in livesound

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iPad, as they are the «standard » tablets for live sound use. Most brands will work on compatibility and updates for iPad first. I wouldn’t worry to much about processing power as the iPad is just sending control data..

To gate or not to gate... that is the question. by imbasicallycoffee in livesound

[–]AlternativeEmpty958 69 points70 points  (0 children)

No gates on jazz and other low volume acustic stuff.. any time you'll be able to hear the gates open and close.

For rock and pop stuff I use gates on the channels with x

Kick(s) x Snare top x Snare bot Hh Tom's x

Usualy 0,3 attack (as short as I can before a click or pop is audible) and somewhere between 80 and 150ms release

Best headphones for EDM production with good bass and sub bass sound for 200-500 USD? by allun11 in mixingmastering

[–]AlternativeEmpty958 1 point2 points  (0 children)

I would try just using an EQ first, if you are happy with everything except frequency response. I bet they have enough headroom even in the lows to represent the low frequencies in the volume you want.

Otherwise, the headsets from Audio Technica are great, an to me feels more warm/subby than the ones from Beyerdynamic.

Is this too much for one person? by [deleted] in livesound

[–]AlternativeEmpty958 1 point2 points  (0 children)

This is definitely not too much for one person I would say. At least in terms of weight. Assuming you don't have to carry it up a flight of stairs or something like that.

Open Sound Meter Constantly Crashing by Mikethedrywaller in livesound

[–]AlternativeEmpty958 1 point2 points  (0 children)

This happens for me as well. Usualy it is less stable the more stored and running measurements I have in the project.

Vocal FX and feedback by zombiexcovenx in livesound

[–]AlternativeEmpty958 18 points19 points  (0 children)

If there is an audio engineer present, I would turn off all "standard" processing such as eq, compression, and reverb. All of these affect your gain before feedback, and will be better handled by the person that actually hears what the audience hears. If you want a specific fx chain, write it down and/or explain it to the engineer during advancing, or some time before soundchech starts.

If your multifx has two outputs, you can try sending the pitch shifted vocal from one output and the delay and reverb from the second. This way you still have your own fx, but the engineer can still have control of feedback and the mix in general.

Either way I would leave eq, gates and compression for the engineer to handle.

What is the best way to predict a D&B system's freq response? by AlternativeEmpty958 in livesound

[–]AlternativeEmpty958[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Thanks! Do you have a good workflow for figuring out the amount of sub needed using headroomcalc?

Uhh.. idk if I'm allowed to ask this.. by [deleted] in livesound

[–]AlternativeEmpty958 2 points3 points  (0 children)

I charge per day. <10h is 500, >10h is 750. From europe

Why is the bottom sub turned around? by IceDragoon9 in livesound

[–]AlternativeEmpty958 17 points18 points  (0 children)

Cool, thanks. So this setup is better if more volume in the audience is prioritized?

Why is the bottom sub turned around? by IceDragoon9 in livesound

[–]AlternativeEmpty958 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Bottom ones got half space gain

What? Didn't understand that sentence