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E-drums , stage monitors, and low end build up in FOH
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<blockquote data-quote="Tommy Stone" data-source="post: 39474" data-attributes="member: 691"><p>Re: E-drums , stage monitors, and low end build up in FOH</p><p></p><p></p><p></p><p></p><p>I do know Roland uses a dial down method which is easier to take away from something that might be over bearing. </p><p>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? </p><p>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.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Tommy Stone, post: 39474, member: 691"] 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. [/QUOTE]
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