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<blockquote data-quote="Mike Caldwell" data-source="post: 125207" data-attributes="member: 170"><p>Re: Bluegrass festival</p><p></p><p>Your "mixing" will vary from band to band. Bands that use a single mic could be just that one mic for everything, no mixing there on your part other than to get the needed gain on the mic. Some one mic bands will use a separate input for the bass, the type of bass could be anything.</p><p>Bands that that go with individual mics for vocals and instruments may need to be "mixed" or some bands will individually work the mics mixing themselves, if you get any band who work the instrument mics to mix themselves find the average level for each of the instruments and let them do the rest. </p><p>Bands going down the modern bluegrass road may have pickups in the instruments complete with pedals and amps.</p><p></p><p>In the world of bluegrass when a musician takes a break it's a solo not stepping out back for a smoke and a drink!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Mike Caldwell, post: 125207, member: 170"] Re: Bluegrass festival Your "mixing" will vary from band to band. Bands that use a single mic could be just that one mic for everything, no mixing there on your part other than to get the needed gain on the mic. Some one mic bands will use a separate input for the bass, the type of bass could be anything. Bands that that go with individual mics for vocals and instruments may need to be "mixed" or some bands will individually work the mics mixing themselves, if you get any band who work the instrument mics to mix themselves find the average level for each of the instruments and let them do the rest. Bands going down the modern bluegrass road may have pickups in the instruments complete with pedals and amps. In the world of bluegrass when a musician takes a break it's a solo not stepping out back for a smoke and a drink! [/QUOTE]
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