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How do you set up your system for an average show?
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<blockquote data-quote="gordon mcgregor" data-source="post: 24973" data-attributes="member: 169"><p>Re: How do you set up your system for an average show?</p><p></p><p>My usual way of dealng with a multi band set ups like Lee's except if I know which band has the largest line up then I'll build to that and collapse it in from there as required. I also name the cable end so that when the inevitable " I must use MY mic" happens it goes on the right cable. the other thing I do is attach a sheet to the wall or onto the mainstage box with the desk channel patch that way if some swapping around get's done then "the 5th guitar is in keys 2" situation is easily put back without relabling everything. My last multi act thing was me myself and it for most of 2 days and I managed to keep my stage running on schedule pretty much bang on I'm pleased to say. G</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="gordon mcgregor, post: 24973, member: 169"] Re: How do you set up your system for an average show? My usual way of dealng with a multi band set ups like Lee's except if I know which band has the largest line up then I'll build to that and collapse it in from there as required. I also name the cable end so that when the inevitable " I must use MY mic" happens it goes on the right cable. the other thing I do is attach a sheet to the wall or onto the mainstage box with the desk channel patch that way if some swapping around get's done then "the 5th guitar is in keys 2" situation is easily put back without relabling everything. My last multi act thing was me myself and it for most of 2 days and I managed to keep my stage running on schedule pretty much bang on I'm pleased to say. G [/QUOTE]
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