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Re: E-drums , stage monitors, and low end build up in FOHI do know Roland uses a dial down method which is easier to take away from something that might be over bearing.I agree IEMs or even headphones (I know the looks of headphones yuk)) but IMO is a great choice for e-kit monitoring. I thought the whole purpose of e-kits is to bring down the stage volume?But here we got a guy that using a sub as part of a drum wedge one band and the other with a pair of Yamaha's. I dunno seems to me like to much drum monitoring rig. I dunno I'm not a pro nor that seasoned sound man and just know that direct sends with e-kits is the best way to go for more on the fly control.
Re: E-drums , stage monitors, and low end build up in FOH
I do know Roland uses a dial down method which is easier to take away from something that might be over bearing.
I agree IEMs or even headphones (I know the looks of headphones yuk)) but IMO is a great choice for e-kit monitoring. I thought the whole purpose of e-kits is to bring down the stage volume?
But here we got a guy that using a sub as part of a drum wedge one band and the other with a pair of Yamaha's. I dunno seems to me like to much drum monitoring rig. I dunno I'm not a pro nor that seasoned sound man and just know that direct sends with e-kits is the best way to go for more on the fly control.