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Gigs Musicians Rants

Bad venue, bad sound, bad show

Yesterday my friend and I went to see In Flames, Trivium, Devil Driver and Zao. My friend had met a very cool guy from Devil Driver and they got us free tix. The show was moved from Saltair to this place I’d never been to called Club Ice.

We stood outside in the cold for an hour after the doors were supposed to open. Then the venue was so small for the crowd it was about the worst fire code violation I’ve ever seen. There must have been 5000 people in a place that would hold 1000.

The whole venue is layed out terribly for watching a live band. You couldn’t see anything unless you got about 20 feet from the stage. I got that close and was nearly crushed by the pressure of thousands of people pushing. I’ve been fighting off a rib injrury and the pressure made it worse. I acutally stopped using the muscles in my legs and the pressure from the people around me kept me in the same position. Then I got thrown into the mosh pit. I’m too old for that stupid shit. Aren’t people there to see the frigging bands?

The sound was absolutely horrid. The low end was feeding back and the first band Zao was terrible.

Though we were there for free and had a friend in the 2nd band, my buddy and I decided just to leave. It was that bad.

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Gigs Musicians

Devil Driver, Trivium, In Flames, Zao

Tonight my pal Matt and I will be hooking up with our new friends Devil Driver at a metal extravaganza. The headliner is In Flames. Devil Driver, Trivium, Zao and one other band will be there to. Gonna be fun!

Hopefully our DD friends will get us back stage.

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Gigs Musicians

I miss out on the fun with Devil Driver

My buddy Matt and I are planning on attending what should be a killer night of Metal on February 3rd. That night has on tap In Flames, Trivium and Devil Driver.

Devil Driver is a very cool metal band with on of the most unique sounding singers in the metal world…

My pal Matt is at the NAMM show and sends me this email and picture:

Devil Driver

OK, so I'm talking to this hardcore-looking guy at the Steinberg booth today. We're talking about how cool Cubase is when he mentions he plays in a band called, "Devil Driver". I shit my pants, and then told him that we were planning to come see the show in SLC on the 3rd of February. He shit his pants right after I pulled my phone off my hip and showed him that I had "Devil Driver" written into my Feb. 3rd schedule. He said he'd get us tickets. Then he said that when he's done with this tour, they're going out with Opeth. He gave me his phone number and said anytime he's in town, he'd be happy to get us tickets.

I love this job!

Matt

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Gear Recording

Recording a piano conterto

Last weekend I had the pleasure of recording an amazing conert pianist. This lady is a stroke doctor during the day and a pianist on the side. She’s so serious about piano that she flies to New York and even to Paris to take lessons.

The setup

The hall is a great smaller venue which seats about 200 very comfortably. There isn’t a bad seat in the house and the atmosphere is great.

hall

It’s quite simple, a Steinway in the middle of the stage.

There are may different ways to record a gig like this. If you want more of the “live” sound you could to an XY stereo mic configuration in front of the piano or even in front of the stage to get more of the ambience and the audience. I chose a more close micing approach because we were more concerned with the quality of the piano sound than the audience.

mic config

I used two Audio Technica 4050 large diaphragm condenser mics for a stereo image. I placed one over the low end strings and one over the high end. The concept is they’d share the center range and the left and right would be low and high tones respectively. I didn’t worry about a perfect 90 degree angle XY because they were far enough apart and so close to the source.

mobilerig

Since the recording was only two channels I was able to bring a nice small setup. I used an M-Audio USB Duo as my preamp. The Duo just hooks into the USB on my 17″ Apple Powerbook. My recording software of choice is Cubase SX.

My Cubase capture settings were 32 bit recording at 44,100 sampling rate.

Backup Backup

The small silver device to the right of my rig picture is a minidisc recorder. Whenever I do gigs like this where it’s live and you only get one shot at the recording, I run a 2nd capture device. If the laptop crashes or there’s a problem with the capture, I have a backup on the minidisc. The MD would certainly not be as high quality, but I’d have something.

The result

The performer was awesome and my rig captured her perfectly. I didn’t even get a sound check but my guess on her levels was perfect. I didn’t even adjust my input gain at all. The very peak of her volume level was 1 or 2 dB below peak.

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