TeeBass
New Member
Howdy Fractal Audio Fam...
I'm a relatively new member to the Fractal fold with a Mark II as my main bass backline, and I've plugged a fair bit of time into my bass tones (separate processing for lows/highs, fx, eq,etc) and I'm really happy with the general scope of my tone on stage. It all adds up really neatly in a punchy, clear package without too much mud/gunk..
...but I worry about getting these balances happening out front through FOH. I know it is entirely up to the sound crew to fully translate the bass sound into the venue, but what can I do to give the sound crew the best shot at doing this?
Do you output the halves of the tone to the L/R outputs separately? (High half on L, low on R) Do you send a single output of the mixed tone to the desk? Do you add DI's in there somewhere? Have the cabs mic'd? What do you do to get your sound to the crowd?
Thanks for your time
I'm a relatively new member to the Fractal fold with a Mark II as my main bass backline, and I've plugged a fair bit of time into my bass tones (separate processing for lows/highs, fx, eq,etc) and I'm really happy with the general scope of my tone on stage. It all adds up really neatly in a punchy, clear package without too much mud/gunk..
...but I worry about getting these balances happening out front through FOH. I know it is entirely up to the sound crew to fully translate the bass sound into the venue, but what can I do to give the sound crew the best shot at doing this?
Do you output the halves of the tone to the L/R outputs separately? (High half on L, low on R) Do you send a single output of the mixed tone to the desk? Do you add DI's in there somewhere? Have the cabs mic'd? What do you do to get your sound to the crowd?
Thanks for your time