@SilverCreekAudio If everything goes as planned, I'll be also starting to record videos i.e., inspired by you. I do events on my area on a small level. Also, now am at a learning stage of the digital mixing.
it's so relaxing to watch other people work.. 😂 Seriously, great video with useful tips sprinkled throughout.. One small thought that came to my mind: Could you have some black cloth or similar to hide cabling from the audience?
Hey, just wanted to say you're a big inspiration. Just bought an old 2003 E350 van with the seats ripped out and plywood covering the floor. Do you have any gear that you'd recommend on a budget? Or maybe some inexpensive hacks that are worth doing? Love to see your work and what you do. I'd rather do what you do than sit in an office for 40 hours a week
nice vid! love the set up and the way you explain things. Im trying to figure out a Behringer X32, just mind blowing. The duo sounds great, Justin - Would love for you to print us Banners. Im heavy into lighting, staging, and learning this stuff as I go Mike Sanibel Light & Sound Fort Myers, FL
I would make one suggestion for your cabling. Relocate your stagegear to the sides and behind the muscians as much as possible. Having the Stage Box infront is not the best way estaticly.
6:35 Why do you do that with a parametric and no grafic EQ? Im interested by The workflow of other technichions. I Really Like your Videos, a cool, fresh touch to UA-cam.
in ear monitors changes how you hear your own voice. Since it's a partial acoustic set, the in ears are overkill. There's more benefit in hearing everything blend through the monitor
Thanks everyone for watching the channel! Ya'll are the reason we got this gig!
Your videos are honestly super relaxing to watch on a chill Monday afternoon so thank you for bringing us this content, also congrats on 10k!
Thanks for the support Diego! Glad you enjoyed the video!
Honestly some of the most relaxing and actually refreshing content out there right now! Love the vids man!
Congrats to 10k subs! 🎉
Thanks Chris!
i really enjoy your videos dude...looking forward to the next one
Love watching you the way you do your work, now I have a cause to dive deep more on this industry. ❤ from India 🇮🇳
That's so awesome to hear man! Thanks for watching!
@SilverCreekAudio If everything goes as planned, I'll be also starting to record videos i.e., inspired by you. I do events on my area on a small level. Also, now am at a learning stage of the digital mixing.
Great Video, Connor! Love these. Your clients are lucky to have you as their engineer. You do awesome work!
Thanks a ton! Means a lot! Thanks for watching!
Soundguyforlife!
What’s up neighbor! Small-time business here in Dallas saying hi and glad to see your videos. All the success and happiness in the world to you!
EZ PZ from load in to out. Nice!
Yeah new video.. save for later can’t wait to watch.. 🙌🏻
Thanks for your support! I hope you enjoy the video when you get a chance to watch it!
Great work. Nice setup💪🏾
it's so relaxing to watch other people work.. 😂 Seriously, great video with useful tips sprinkled throughout.. One small thought that came to my mind: Could you have some black cloth or similar to hide cabling from the audience?
Great video as always
Thanks man!
where i can find that speakon to normal electrical plug?
Kick ass! 😎
Awesome, Im hoping to someday do similar work. Know how much to charge is hard.
ooh that would be a great video. What are some of the other behind the scene stuff might be helpful to know to get started?
Hey, just wanted to say you're a big inspiration. Just bought an old 2003 E350 van with the seats ripped out and plywood covering the floor. Do you have any gear that you'd recommend on a budget? Or maybe some inexpensive hacks that are worth doing? Love to see your work and what you do. I'd rather do what you do than sit in an office for 40 hours a week
nice vid! love the set up and the way you explain things. Im trying to figure out a
Behringer X32, just mind blowing. The duo sounds great, Justin - Would love for you to print
us Banners. Im heavy into lighting, staging, and learning this stuff as I go
Mike
Sanibel Light & Sound
Fort Myers, FL
Hey Connor, I was wondering what brand are those power distribution boxes that you are using! Thanks!
I bought them from a small company called OA Windsor. They're super nice and will customize your power drop if you want. Thanks for watching dude!
Thanks for the reply man! Looking for an alternative here in New Zealand.
I would make one suggestion for your cabling. Relocate your stagegear to the sides and behind the muscians as much as possible. Having the Stage Box infront is not the best way estaticly.
Hey do you mind doing a video running through all the equipment you own, what's your favorite, etc. Thanks!
Love from 🇲🇾 bro! 🤟🏽
Thanks for watching all the way from Malaysia!
Is the lighting provide by you too?
yes, BUT I wouldn't proclaim to know much about lighting. There was just a couple of par cans on the floor
6:35 Why do you do that with a parametric and no grafic EQ? Im interested by The workflow of other technichions.
I Really Like your Videos, a cool, fresh touch to UA-cam.
skinny armadillo coolest name ever lol
Great job .
I'm sure it helps with acoustics, but I have a hard time with the visual of tilted speakers lol
Lol yeah, I get that. There's over 50lbs of counter weight on each speaker. Thanks for watching man!
How long does it usually take you to setup and tear down? I think it would be cool to have a setup and teardown timmer on the vids 😂
It varies from gig to gig but tear down is usually about an hour or so.
u couldve saved the hassles by having in ear monitors
What hassles? Also: Maybe monitors were requested by the band?
It's not that much hassle, and different artists have different preferences.
in ear monitors changes how you hear your own voice. Since it's a partial acoustic set, the in ears are overkill. There's more benefit in hearing everything blend through the monitor