Saturday, March 14, 2020
Strike up the band essays
Strike up the band essays A live show is the best thing to see for the fan and to experience for the band. But there is a lot of work that goes into the live show that should not go unnoticed by the band. The band needs to arrive on time. The process of mic-ing the equipment correctly and the artists should never underestimate the value of a good sound check on stage. After that the actual sound check in the venue will occur. If all goes well, it will be an experience to remember for both the supporters and the artists. For the show to begin on time, the band should arrive on time. It is a matter of careful planning. Set an exact time window for the band to arrive. Make sure the band has a correct and clear route description. Inform the band of possible traffic delays and the time they will be traveling. They should be pretty relaxed when they know that when they arrive everything will be ready. When the equipment is set up, the venues sound technician will begin placing the microphones. The kind of microphone depends on the sound the artists prefers, that is why the technician always cross-references with the artists themselves to get the desired monitor and venue sound. In lesser funded and utilized venues the technician will probably use the standard microphones. The inexperienced artists usually underestimate the importance of their amplifier settings. Because every stage has their own accoustics, settings should be changed accordingly. Make sure the amplifier produces the prefered sound. The volume should be adequate to be amplified further by the installation of the house. If the settings of all the amplifiers is good, the sound on the stage and venue will be good as well. As previously stated, the sound on stage and in the venue depends largely on the sound of the equipment on stage. Make sure that the sound of the equipment on stage is well balanced. All amplified instruments, so no drumkit or horns and such, should ...
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