Silas Pradetto
Graduate Student
Re: The way real pros do it
I think part of the responsibility of the BE is to advance the show and assess the adequacy of the house rig. If the house rig is not up to the task for one reason or another, either the BE can bring supplemental gear of their own, or negotiate supplemental gear to be provided. If neither option is allowed and the unsuitable house rig is mandated, then the band probably shouldn't play that venue.
Often, I advance shows for a band I work with where I shouldn't need to bring anything but mics. But when the equipment list forwarded by the venue is so incomplete that it's useless, I always throw the bare essentials into the truck just in case. In many cases I end up using that emergency gear...
I think part of the responsibility of the BE is to advance the show and assess the adequacy of the house rig. If the house rig is not up to the task for one reason or another, either the BE can bring supplemental gear of their own, or negotiate supplemental gear to be provided. If neither option is allowed and the unsuitable house rig is mandated, then the band probably shouldn't play that venue.
Often, I advance shows for a band I work with where I shouldn't need to bring anything but mics. But when the equipment list forwarded by the venue is so incomplete that it's useless, I always throw the bare essentials into the truck just in case. In many cases I end up using that emergency gear...