skydog
Experienced
First time using my AxeFX3 outside for a very large job. I'm wondering if I should change my standard chain of effects (and amount of effects) for a nighttime concert at a large amphitheater. The venue runs their own FOH system.
I'll be sending OUT1 to FOH, and OUT3 to a (loud if I want it) flat-response amplifier and Marshall 4x12 cab (half-open back JBL D120s and Celestion G12H55) on stage. I like speakers behind me and the interaction with my guitar during solos, plus it looks great.
Back when I started out, we often played outdoors. We would never have (or would use) reverb, and modelers didn't exist. I'm only going for a plexi sound.
For indoor venues playing this music, I'm fine with: DRIVE (FuzzFace), COMP (Analog), AMP (Jumped plexi), DELAY ((Analog 250ms) REV ((Studio). I'm wondering if I should maybe can the reverb and add an EQ for outdoors. Soundcheck is 3pm this Saturday, and playing at night, with lots of people and a nearbybody of water. Predicted weather: clear, 70°F (20°C), humidity 60%, wind 5, gusting to 19mph (8-30km/h). Yeah I know. A nice night
Any advice?
I'll be sending OUT1 to FOH, and OUT3 to a (loud if I want it) flat-response amplifier and Marshall 4x12 cab (half-open back JBL D120s and Celestion G12H55) on stage. I like speakers behind me and the interaction with my guitar during solos, plus it looks great.
Back when I started out, we often played outdoors. We would never have (or would use) reverb, and modelers didn't exist. I'm only going for a plexi sound.
For indoor venues playing this music, I'm fine with: DRIVE (FuzzFace), COMP (Analog), AMP (Jumped plexi), DELAY ((Analog 250ms) REV ((Studio). I'm wondering if I should maybe can the reverb and add an EQ for outdoors. Soundcheck is 3pm this Saturday, and playing at night, with lots of people and a nearbybody of water. Predicted weather: clear, 70°F (20°C), humidity 60%, wind 5, gusting to 19mph (8-30km/h). Yeah I know. A nice night
Any advice?