Yeah but when have you ever gone to a concert where the band you paid to see comes out and sound checks songs in front of you just to make you stand and wait for them to come play them again lol.
@@kbord5043this is a group of concert goers who bought VIP tickets to the show, which is why THEY were allowed in early. VIP tickets generally include meet and greets with the band and sound checks. And for what it’s worth, bands play 3 or 4 songs during a soundcheck to get a feel for the acoustics of the venue.
The ones complaining are not musicians, that is for sure. Screaming during one set is really hard. To have to do it two times in the same night A.) Destroys the 2nd set, B.) Can risk hurting your voice for the next spot on the tour.
Its the internet, of course they don't read. I'm still shook by the scream she busted out later this night at the end of Mara Effect Part 3. She clearly knows her instrument well.
Funny enough, back when they did Zoom Q&A's during the pandemic, the topic came up and she said going to the gym to lift things is one of her favorite things to do. So she's definitely thought about it lol. Should ask her about it on twitter sometime, see what her regimen is.
Using plugins and a click track doesn’t mean you don’t need a soundcheck. It has nothing to do with the levels of everyone in the band and the acoustics of the venue.
@@MartynBrown in fact the sound crew only need to setup the sounds of P.A of the house because they use in ears even monitor on stage are not necessary
@@diegodefante This is incredibly wrong, lol. Every room has a different sound environment and must be set up based on many different factors. Take an amp and a guitar anywhere and play, then go to a different place and play on the same equipment/setup and it will sound completely different. Plug ins don't change the job of the soundman. Also, Mike here is going direct AND out of the two cabs in the back. It is a little more than just plugging and going.
Complains about the existence of soundcheck then proceeds to name two of the biggest reasons for a soundcheck. You set everything up beforehand to make sure those plugins work and the click-track is clicking so you don't look like a moron stepping out to start your set only to realize that Zev's click track is fucked or there's an issue with Courtney's in-ears or Mike's wireless pack for his guitar Literally every band ever, smh. Internet retards these days don't even try anymore. I miss the old days.
Josh kills it in this soundcheck. Such a cool experience.
Josh was a great addition for live that's for sure. Not only he can play the hell out of his bass, but can harmonize with Courtney masterfully
This makes me wish there was an instrumental version of the Eternal blue album. Just so we could appreciate their work even more
totally agree
they've released instrumental versions of most (all?) their songs on patreon
On Patreon they released all of them (including some demos) minus Electric Cross, Hysteria and Halcyon. I'm glad I have them that's for sure.
oh, I really like the drums sound here, and the mixing in general, it's spacious
These comments that didn't read the title.
Why do people click on a video that clearly states its a soundcheck and then get annoyed when they proceed to soundcheck?
Because they don’t read evidently.
Yeah but when have you ever gone to a concert where the band you paid to see comes out and sound checks songs in front of you just to make you stand and wait for them to come play them again lol.
@@kbord5043 they literally all knew it was a sound check
@@chalksmiles4036 well no shit I didn't say they didn't it's just dumb of the venue to let people in that early
@@kbord5043this is a group of concert goers who bought VIP tickets to the show, which is why THEY were allowed in early. VIP tickets generally include meet and greets with the band and sound checks.
And for what it’s worth, bands play 3 or 4 songs during a soundcheck to get a feel for the acoustics of the venue.
Did y’all even read the title of the video or watch the beginning of the video where Courtney explained why she wasn’t screaming??? Fuck.
The ones complaining are not musicians, that is for sure. Screaming during one set is really hard. To have to do it two times in the same night A.) Destroys the 2nd set, B.) Can risk hurting your voice for the next spot on the tour.
Its the internet, of course they don't read. I'm still shook by the scream she busted out later this night at the end of Mara Effect Part 3. She clearly knows her instrument well.
I fckn luv her😍😘🔥
thhhhicc
I have a feeling that despite it being a soundcheck, there was still a pit
vip
Shes an amazing singer but has she ever thought of power lifting damn thise legs
Funny enough, back when they did Zoom Q&A's during the pandemic, the topic came up and she said going to the gym to lift things is one of her favorite things to do. So she's definitely thought about it lol. Should ask her about it on twitter sometime, see what her regimen is.
Damn I would've been pissed
its a soundcheck, its not the actual performance. She is saving her voice.
Huge fan but damn guys, I see no energy. Again, I love you guys!
its a soundcheck, its not the actual performance. She is saving her voice.
Damn. She really wasnt in the mood lol
its a soundcheck, its not the actual performance. She is saving her voice.
Maybe try watching the video before commenting and making yourself look stupid.
I'm sure someone likes it but it's not my kind of thing.
why they need a soundchek??? they play into the computer with a lot of plugins and clicktracks LOL
Using plugins and a click track doesn’t mean you don’t need a soundcheck. It has nothing to do with the levels of everyone in the band and the acoustics of the venue.
@@MartynBrown in fact the sound crew only need to setup the sounds of P.A of the house because they use in ears even monitor on stage are not necessary
@@diegodefante might be worthwhile to wait and comment on things you actually know something about. This is clearly not one of them.
@@diegodefante This is incredibly wrong, lol. Every room has a different sound environment and must be set up based on many different factors. Take an amp and a guitar anywhere and play, then go to a different place and play on the same equipment/setup and it will sound completely different. Plug ins don't change the job of the soundman. Also, Mike here is going direct AND out of the two cabs in the back. It is a little more than just plugging and going.
Complains about the existence of soundcheck then proceeds to name two of the biggest reasons for a soundcheck. You set everything up beforehand to make sure those plugins work and the click-track is clicking so you don't look like a moron stepping out to start your set only to realize that Zev's click track is fucked or there's an issue with Courtney's in-ears or Mike's wireless pack for his guitar
Literally every band ever, smh. Internet retards these days don't even try anymore. I miss the old days.