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Offline B17Skull12

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« Reply #60 on: February 12, 2008, 06:42:48 PM »
Played guitar now for 3 years.  Got an Ibanez Artcore and :noid :noid Epiphone les paul special II.  When i get the money im getting a Epiphone Les Paul Custom.
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Offline VonMessa

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« Reply #61 on: February 12, 2008, 11:48:38 PM »
Jenks, understand that none of it is mine.  I wish.

I worked for a long time (and played on one of the teams) at a local church.  That particular pic is from an evening show we did for a good friend of mine and her husband at that church.  They rent a venue once a year an throw a huge show with all of their musical friends.  

That church fits about 1800 people all said and done.  That translated into a $350,000 fun house for me.  LCR speaker setup (Renkus Heinz)  Avioms, 48 channel Crest board (and a few 20's for mixdown) all to equal  INSANE.  I worked there until I couldn't stand the politics any longer.  Do I miss it?  Hell yes (and no).  I'd rather be in some sweaty club schlepping my own gear anymore.

On a side note, I just got the newest Fender Passport (PD-500) for the DJ business.  Celestion speakers (Bose in the PD-250).  Talk about PUNCH.  Try one at your local music shop.  It all wraps up into a suitcase-type rig.  You GOTTA hear one.  You won't believe the sound you can get outta these things.  Well worth it.
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Offline Halo

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« Reply #62 on: February 13, 2008, 01:03:22 AM »
Clarinet and tenor sax, slow tempo fake book keyboards.
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Offline Thruster

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« Reply #63 on: February 13, 2008, 05:18:48 AM »
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Put the reverb on an aux send channel with a pre-fader option.


Remember we're talking small venues here. Small venue usually means small P.A. Small P.A. means (usually) limited sends.

My mini system has an AH 16. It's got 2 pre fader and 2 assignable. These days I'm usually running 2 wedges and 2 in ears so the best I can do is send the snare to the vocal verb (from the fx bus) and try to dial in a nice patch that works for both. Problem is I prioritize vocals over instruments so the snare verb is usually sent to a med. plate, un-gated. Not a cool drum verb. If I have the "room" I'll usually insert the units but with limited fader input, it can get lost.

On the bigger system (AH 40), I have the extra channels. I return effects to a separate fader, much better control and I can drop the fx between songs with a simple group mute.

And how about those monitors? When I started playing clubs, monitors were like roadies. Only rock stars had 'em. And when there were wedges on the stage they were all but useless unless you needed a foot rest Capt. Morgan style. Nowadays half the work is getting the monitors right. I do work with one guitarist who's been around forever and he doesn't even use em.
God bless him, he keeps his volume down, never leaves his stack and never complains about anything. He's even got better vocal control than the front man, I need guys like him on every gig.

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« Reply #64 on: February 13, 2008, 08:50:58 AM »
I use a Mackie 1604 vlz.  It's got two pre and two post fader aux sends.  Since I usually only have one monitor mix, that leaves a pre-aux send to use for unamplified drum effects.  In throoms I play micing the drums is unnecessary.  Only the kick gets a mic.

I'm using (or used, all the gear is just sitting right now) a Mackie 2600 for the subs, a Mackie 1400 for the tops and another Mackie 1400 for the monitors.  Cerwin Vega speakers all around.  I'm using a Beringer 32 channel digital EQ and a TC Helicon dual effects processor.  Minimal set-up means easy in and easy out and this more than enough gear to fill a small to medium sized room.