Make it sound good.
Live guitar sound tips.
It s increasingly de rigueur for live drums to sound like an album and in this respect your guitar amp is the biggest enemy on the stage.
A polite conversation with the sound engineer goes a long way.
Let s take a look at the basics of mixing live sound and how you can be quickly on your way to learning to mix.
Hughes kettner on august 31 2014 reply.
The bass is the linchpin of your mix.
You have good days and bad days but ultimately you want to strive to only have good days.
As with most things the answer lies in compromise.
There are many things an eq can do.
Your guitar pedals will still sound great going into a di box.
It can fix the flab in your bass cut the cardboard from your kick bring out vibrance in your vocals and add girth to your guitar.
It s essential reading material for anyone who owns an acoustic guitar but if you have already made the jump into the world of live performance here are 10 tips for.
What it can t do is fix bad sound.
Use the same pedal chain that you would use when performing live.
The summer 2012 issue of guitarist magazine on sale today contains a huge 27 page feature packed with advice information and techniques all geared towards making you a better and better sounding acoustic guitar player.
2 record with your actual pedals.
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Many usb mics including the at2020usb apogee hypemic or akg lyra will plug directly into your cell phone with an adapter so you can produce studio quality sound even just using your phone.
For other interfaces that do have a guitar cable input having a di box will improve the quality of your sound.
Here are some tips that are easy to implement that will help make your live stream sound its best.
Use an external mic.
Mixing live sound is one of the most fun yet challenging aspects of music and the ability to mix both in the studio and live makes a good audio engineer in high demand.
So before you reach for the eq really listen to the sound you re trying to dial in.
If you ve played live before you may already know that sound isn t the easiest thing to control.
Most importantly chat with your engineer they have probably forgotten more about live sound than you know and the better they can help you sound the better everyone looks.
It s worth having at least one in the studio.
A polite conversation with the sound engineer goes a long way.
Sound is important sometimes more than most people realize.