It’s time to talk In-Ears, and it’s time to bring in the Big Guns. Dan East, The Mix Doctor, joins Paul and Dave today to discuss specific solutions to all your in-ear monitoring problems. Listen as Dan shares his tips and wisdom for Audio Tetris, starting with the bigger shirt, haystacking EQ, hearing fatigue and more…all in the interest of achieving “the face”. Press play, enjoy, and always be performing!
00:00:00 Gig Gab 296 – Tuesday, March 16, 2021Matt-In-Ears for an acoustic act?00:08:36 SPONSOR: Bandzoogle — Listeners can go to Bandzoogle.com to try it free for 30 days, and use the promo code “giggab” to get 15% off the first year of any subscription.00:10:20 Daniel East, The Mix Doctor!*Mud lives in MonoDBX 16600:20:00 Audio Tetris*Use Stereo in-ears*Never take the left side of the keysMiddle C = 261.63HzSennheiserWAVS Custom*Use the Hi-Pass Filter00:32:00 Plan ahead for the loud moments*Start with the bigger shirt!*Don’t hard pan anythingSennheiser 445Sennheiser MK4Audix OM7 Microphone – Bruce SpringsteenShure SM57 – Tom Petty00:51:30 Audience micsPorts (low-end) vs. Vents (filtered) on In-Ear Monitors*Three or more vocal mics give you a lot of audienceRØDE NT1 or NT5Sennheiser 441*Clapping = 1kHz-4kHz*AVOID anything below 600Hz00:57:30 – Soundchecking the acoustic act“The Face”01:00:59 Perceived Sound vs. Hearing Fatigue01:06:40 Gig Gab 296 OuttroThe post Mixing In-Ears with The Mix Doctor — Gig Gab 296 appeared first on Gig Gab.