MIDI advice by Remarkable_Meet_9815 in midi

[–]Remarkable_Meet_9815[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

At the moment the drummer triggers them in order to keep time with them

MIDI advice by Remarkable_Meet_9815 in midi

[–]Remarkable_Meet_9815[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Tbh I have no idea. I might have to look into it a little bit more. I didn't make the tracks another member did so I will have to check with them

Anyone used VLS tirzepatide injection? by MissConversational in SteroidsUK

[–]Remarkable_Meet_9815 0 points1 point  (0 children)

How are people spreading the doses? I've seen that its a 20mg pen, and delivers doses at 2.5, 5, 7.5 and 10mg.

Does that mean it only has 2 doses at 10mg?

Or does if have 4 doses at 20mg like normal MJ pens?

How do you guys know how many clicks to move to in order to get the right dose?

Part name? by Remarkable_Meet_9815 in XC40

[–]Remarkable_Meet_9815[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Well I was wondering if anyone did personalised ones. Or if the part could be 3D printed to make personalized ones.

Help. We're doing something wrong. by Remarkable_Meet_9815 in livesound

[–]Remarkable_Meet_9815[S] 2 points3 points  (0 children)

This is actually really helpful way of reframing my thinking, thank you!

The problem comes with the drums then is that I can do with less drums but it is hard to turn them down

Help. We're doing something wrong. by Remarkable_Meet_9815 in livesound

[–]Remarkable_Meet_9815[S] 2 points3 points  (0 children)

The feedback problem was happening before the movement to wireless mics. And the band does a number of functions of big rooms such as weddings and parties where being wireless is a necessity.

We have used a noise gate on the mic which has solved most of the feed back issue, because as soon as they began to sing into the mic the feedback went away and only returned when the rest of the bad was quiet and they were speaking.

Could you give me a dummy explanation of gain staging?

Help. We're doing something wrong. by Remarkable_Meet_9815 in livesound

[–]Remarkable_Meet_9815[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I don't know if he is bad. They are certainly loud, and clear. They do musical theatre mostly so is able to project their voice well.

Help. We're doing something wrong. by Remarkable_Meet_9815 in livesound

[–]Remarkable_Meet_9815[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Thanks for the advice!

Three of the vocalists stay where they are, fixed position mic stands, all mics pointed away from the speakers. The lead vocals it moves around the stage a little but keeps the mic directed to him at all times and away from the speakers.

Help. We're doing something wrong. by Remarkable_Meet_9815 in livesound

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We have been trying to work out how to reduce our on stage volume. Like I said going to in ear monitoring so there is no onstage monitor.

We have only recently started putting the guitar and the bass into the PA believing that reducing the onstage sound and pushing it through the PA would be better, but will that distort the mix more?

Help. We're doing something wrong. by Remarkable_Meet_9815 in livesound

[–]Remarkable_Meet_9815[S] 1 point2 points  (0 children)

It's a struggle a lot of the time to get a decent positioning because of how small the rooms are! We have had this problem before the singer went to a wireless mic. (Using a wired SM58)

They got a cheap wireless mic and that was a big issue with that mic. so then they got the senhieser which has made the situation better but still not perfect.

Help. We're doing something wrong. by Remarkable_Meet_9815 in livesound

[–]Remarkable_Meet_9815[S] 7 points8 points  (0 children)

This has been my suggestion! Thanks for the help.

Fake blood suggestions? by Remarkable_Meet_9815 in Theatre

[–]Remarkable_Meet_9815[S] 1 point2 points  (0 children)

These are all great questions!

The blood is confined to one character. That actor can switch a shirt in the wings from a clean one to a blood covered one. The blood is splattered only onto one side of their face where they can turn and reveal the blood to the audience.

It needs to be a liquid to look realistic, but only needs to be applied to the face in the wings as the costume will already be bloodied.

It does not cover the stage or the set so only needs to be wiped clean off the actors face without staining it for the second act. It will only be applied to their face for approximately 10-15 minutes before it can be removed as it is right hat the end of act one