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Bottom of the Hill venue in SF - thoughts?
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<blockquote data-quote="Ned Ward" data-source="post: 25717" data-attributes="member: 100"><p>Re: Bottom of the Hill venue in SF - thoughts?</p><p></p><p>Good points Gordon. We own all our backline, and I'll be bringing up a HPR122i for our keyboard player to use as his "amp" instead of relying on the monitors; we'll also just have him go mono on his keyboard. We practice now in a recording studio space, which is great, but not good for practicing at levels to hear what the levels need to be, but we'll work on it. I'll also get the keyboard player to work on leveling all his patches, as right now they aren't... The good thing is the only one who really needs monitors is the lead singer, but that's what they'll be pumping through anyway.</p><p></p><p>Memory locks on the DW kit are a godsend, even if that kit hardware weighs a ton and a half. We should also have some folks up there to help us get gear on/off the stage.</p><p></p><p>Attached are the revised/cutdown input list and plot. </p><p></p><p>Question - is it assuming to list mic choices and stand needs, since we'll use what they have, or is it helpful? I normally list mics for when we play with our corporate AV so we can talk about what mics/DI's they'll bring and what I'll bring; for this type of show, I'm not planning on bringing any mics or DIs as changeovers will be crazy anyway and I don't need my stuff to walk/get in the way.</p><p></p><p>Thanks again.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Ned Ward, post: 25717, member: 100"] Re: Bottom of the Hill venue in SF - thoughts? Good points Gordon. We own all our backline, and I'll be bringing up a HPR122i for our keyboard player to use as his "amp" instead of relying on the monitors; we'll also just have him go mono on his keyboard. We practice now in a recording studio space, which is great, but not good for practicing at levels to hear what the levels need to be, but we'll work on it. I'll also get the keyboard player to work on leveling all his patches, as right now they aren't... The good thing is the only one who really needs monitors is the lead singer, but that's what they'll be pumping through anyway. Memory locks on the DW kit are a godsend, even if that kit hardware weighs a ton and a half. We should also have some folks up there to help us get gear on/off the stage. Attached are the revised/cutdown input list and plot. Question - is it assuming to list mic choices and stand needs, since we'll use what they have, or is it helpful? I normally list mics for when we play with our corporate AV so we can talk about what mics/DI's they'll bring and what I'll bring; for this type of show, I'm not planning on bringing any mics or DIs as changeovers will be crazy anyway and I don't need my stuff to walk/get in the way. Thanks again. [/QUOTE]
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