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Re: Engineering Live Loopers
On Mon, Apr 7, 2008 at 7:16 PM, darren perry <darrencperry@live.com> wrote:
>> Basically, do most people rely on sending a stereo output to the front
>of house sound desk? DO you mix your tracks live? Does anyone else send
>multiple outputs to give the engineer something to work with?
>>
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I am not cruel enough to send multiple outputs to the engineer. I
learned long ago from people's comments that there is a big disjunct
between what I am physically doing and what they are hearing. During
one practice session with my eighties New Wave band, the drummer threw
down his sticks and pointed at me, saying, "I know you're making that
sound. But your hands are doing the same thing whether the sound is
there or not." That was true. I was making the sound with my effects
pedals, including a volume pedal at the end of the chain so sometimes
the sound was there and sometimes it was not.
At the present I am playing a lot of Theremin, but often not obviously.
I run the Theremin through a volume pedal and often bring up the pedal
for a drone tone that I can vary by simply leaning into or away from
the pitch antenna. While I am doing this I will often be waving one
paw over an Air Synth and striking a guitar with the other. Add in a
loop on the digital delay (which is usually played at half speed
and backwards, and the poor engineer dealing with me for the first
time doesn't stand a chance.
Of course, neither does the audience, which is a bit of a problem. (-8
Actually, now that I think more about it, my gigs so far have mostly
been small enough that I am the engineer: stereo out to two
mono amps. When playing with Defenestra and Reverend Wolf I
send a stereo out to people who know me. Reverend Wolf has yet
to play in public so that question is mute. With Defenestra, Will
Soderberg, the band leader, mixes everything and sends a stereo send to
the house engineer. We have had problems with house engineers who think
they can effect the sound of a single instrument. (Usually they're
trying to turn the trumpet down.) April 22nd I'll be playing a
club with a PA. I'll let y ou know how that turns out.
John McIntyre
mcintyre@pa.msu.edu
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