Use the “high pass filter”
Perhaps there is a low rumble in your signal — your mic may be picking up street noise or the sound of the furnace in the venue. You can use the “highRead More…
Perhaps there is a low rumble in your signal — your mic may be picking up street noise or the sound of the furnace in the venue. You can use the “highRead More…
Setting the EQ is an art, so allow time for experimentation and, if possible, watch an experienced sound engineer at work. Yet here are a few things to watch out for: ifRead More…
EQ isn’t the only way to tweak your tone. Your mixer’s pan control allows you to move sound between Left and Right channels in a stereo system. Lead vocals are panned toRead More…
Control your monitor mix. It’s important to know that the signal coming into your monitors does not need to be the same sound the audience is hearing through the mains. The auxiliaryRead More…
Remember that setting your gain on your preamp, effects box and/or amp is not the same as setting your volume. With gain you are adjusting the amount of power in your signalRead More…