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A backdrop you don't have to set and strike - Nice!Nice! Here is my corporate gig from last week....quite a backdrop!
A backdrop you don't have to set and strike - Nice!Nice! Here is my corporate gig from last week....quite a backdrop!
Only the bass amp seems to be set that way... And it should be pretty omnidirectional as far as the audience is concerned.Never been a fan of facing amps & speakers sideways across stage. I went to a Pink Floyd tribute concert recently and the guitarist did that, I was close to the front and it sounded crap (from an audience perspective). I'm sure it sounds great for the musician but for those out front who are too close to benefit from the PA....meh.
That stage looks purdy though
What an epic spot to perform!Nice! Here is my corporate gig from last week....quite a backdrop!
Yeah I did notice that... I like bass in the faceOnly the bass amp seems to be set that way... And it should be pretty omnidirectional as far as the audience is concerned.
Set List or it didn't happen...... ;\
Wondering how the sound was in that room; the height of the room looks a lot greater than the width.Nice! Here is my corporate gig from last week....quite a backdrop!
It was terrible! The room is part of Battle Abbey...near the battle of Hasting site, so 4 stories high and stone! A amazing room, with the largest single piece canvas in the world behind us....but it was the worst I've played for acoustics. Luckily I run iems, so the sound check was interesting, but the gig was great!Wondering how the sound was in that room; the height of the room looks a lot greater than the width.
...A amazing room, with the largest single piece canvas in the world behind us....
I wonder if it's flame proof like all backdrops are regulated to be? Only one way to find out!A backdrop you don't have to set and strike - Nice!
Set List or it didn't happen...... ;\
I'm actually not fond of corporate gigs. I much prefer playing in crowded bars. But this one was fun.
A few songs were new on our list:
"Personal Jesus" in Marylin Manson's version is an awesome song to do, with a Bender fuzz and added effects (filters, Whammy).
"Caught in the middle" by Temperance Movement is not a well-known song here, but catchy and dancable enough for the audience.
And Gary Clarke Jr's version of "Come Together" was also received very well, and I love every opportunity to throw in an Octavia (and Bass Synth).
...ok obviously just kidding with the last one, don't know the dutch titled ones ...
Based on Google Translate, Poep in je hoofd sounds like a very interesting song, lol.