Gig Log 7 Concert in a Small Park
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- Опубліковано 16 жов 2024
- Shappel Park Summer Concert Series
7/11/24
Band Lineup:
Video Daze
FOH System
#meyersound Ultra X40
#jblpro JBL SRX 828sp
Monitors:
#dbtechnologies FMX 12, 15
#midas X32 Core with DL32 Stagebox
#Audix Wireless
Mixing Station app for control
Video Equipment:
Camera:DJI Osmo Pocket 3
Audio DJI Pocket 3 internal mic
#Ultrax40
I love the way your videos have been evolving. I’d like to see them a little longer and a little more detailed. Other than that, thank you for your videos!!
@@harlanchaput thank you. It's a juggle between getting content and getting the job done some days! I'm still getting used to it. I appreciate the comments!
Love the sound of the X40's! Btw, what sub were you using? I only saw one, but it was clearly sufficient for the gig.
@@thomasshannon2876 it was a single dual 18 JBL SRX828SP
Nice intro that turned into outro! 👍🏻
Glad you like it!
Regarding the sE V7 MC1 capsule I saw on at least one of the Audix wireless...is that the Shure version? Do Shure capsules work on Audix transmitters? I was hoping so but haven't tried. No adapters needed?
@@mark12.31 Shure capsules work on the Audix models, no adapters required
@@inthemixls That’s good to know! I would have sworn I’d seen somewhere that they didn’t so I appreciate the confirmation here.
what recording software do you use on your Dell Optiplex computer in your gear rack?
@@garrettbaudioandvideo Reaper
Great idea on the blind lights! What adapter or mount are you using to set them up on the stand?
@@linecheckaudiosessions the adapter is from Gravity Stands. www.gravitystands.com/en/products/accessories/2947/sf-36-z-38-m?c=659
Again very nice video. May I ask which kind of wedges are you using?
@@Thomas.Hoermann71 dBTechnologies FMX series. In this video, 10s, a 12, and a 15
Is that only 2 x40’s ?
@@lesb2303 correct, 1 per side
@@inthemixls sounds great…
That rack. Ooooph. Antenna farm.
@@brenthandycts131 I knew this comment would come, lol. You are absolutely correct. The Audix receivers have been working flawlessly in this configuration for years now. If I were to add to it, I would invest in a distro.
Although i admit that these Meyer speakers do a very good job I have also to tell my story about my experience with these high class speakers. I come from 20 years of using a German brand "KS Audio" PA. This PA was best of class 20 years ago in the time of anaolgue PA's and the quality of sound is very close to Meyer..
After those 20 years I had to decide to buy a new one (cause I also started touring now with a band that is more professional, they have several albums and so on).
I had to decide either to go for the latest KS Audio or the Electrovoice ETX series.
I did a side by side test with measurment and at the end I decided to purchase the EV ETX. They are about 1/3 cheaper than the KS and there is not much difference in sound also if you measure the distance they throw their sound.
For me it is meanwhile clear that those top quality brands still have their pros but you really really have to think about if the audience can really hear the difference. There are so many factors that determine the sound (starting with the environment, over the microphones, the band quality, the quality of mixer desk and not to forget the quality of the soundtech itself 🙂 ) that I do not see that a speakers that cost me about 33% more can give me this benefit of so much better sound.
Meanwhile those well known brands like JBL, RCF and EV build very good sounding and reliable PA's and with everything being digital the differences in sound quality are more a question of taste.
Unfortunately there's still something called "rider friendly" and what is expected of you at your level of the "audio game".
For me that's big bucks spending on brands like d&b because it is what I am expected to bring to the table and what I am paid for.
@@Richard1977 I agree with you. If you're a rental company, you have to meet the expectations of the riders. And most of them call for the big brands. It is the same ridiculous thing like not wanting Behringer on the rider.
I have the advantage that I only work for myself and with my own equipment.
@Thomas.Hoermann71 I am also a lone dog with my own equipment.
It's just my clientele that requires me to use the meet rider specifications.
Funny thing about Behringer is that the X32 is somewhat approved as it is widely known that it is the cheaper version of the pretty widely excepted Midas M32. So when in need...
@@Thomas.Hoermann71 I tend to agree to a point. As mentioned in other replies, riders are one part of it. However, in the case of the X40s, the way the drivers are aligned in the cabinet are different than the typical 2 way horn/woofer design. I notice a big difference in coverage pattern and levels. So I would say that in your typical point source design, there is a lot of competition and similarities, I agree. But pattern control and speaker design at the higher levels is certainly a factor.
@@inthemixls I agree. This is where you need to add additional speakers for a delay or an outfill with the traditional speaker systems. That is true.