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<blockquote data-quote="Tom Roche" data-source="post: 129505" data-attributes="member: 5996"><p>Re: Balance</p><p></p><p></p><p>That's the musicians' job.</p><p></p><p></p><p>In a 150 cap bar? Nonsense! If a band playing in a 150 cap bar sounds like crap unmic'd, then they'll sound like crap mic'd.</p><p></p><p>The poster acknowledged his rig is overkill, with too many inputs and outputs. For 150 cap bars, an obvious answer is to leave the drum mics at home. Leave the subs at home, too. Sure, one can shape the sound when mic'ing drums or other instruments, even in little bars, but that isn't the point here.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Tom Roche, post: 129505, member: 5996"] Re: Balance That's the musicians' job. In a 150 cap bar? Nonsense! If a band playing in a 150 cap bar sounds like crap unmic'd, then they'll sound like crap mic'd. The poster acknowledged his rig is overkill, with too many inputs and outputs. For 150 cap bars, an obvious answer is to leave the drum mics at home. Leave the subs at home, too. Sure, one can shape the sound when mic'ing drums or other instruments, even in little bars, but that isn't the point here. [/QUOTE]
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