This. If the Soundman is too busy checking his phone instead of working, I put on a mild inverted smiley face global EQ (cut lows and 6k+ bands, slight midboost).I run my eq flat and leave it to the FOH to make any adjustments that he feels are necessary.
or you can use the Global EQ, but remember to reset it at each new space.I've never had to do anything extra when I run direct.
Every PA is different though, it might be an idea to put a bypassed GEQ block after your amp and cab block (but before modulation and time based effects) and if you find you need to EQ slightly to cater for the PA just enable it and make the desired change without having to change your preset all together
where? on the mixer? or on the Axe-Fx?Do you all run flat EQ and no compression?
Meant on the mixer for the PA system. Thanks!where? on the mixer? or on the Axe-Fx?
Meant on the mixer for the PA system. Thanks!
Actually the CLR's are really, really accurate. What you are hearing is how poor the other speakers are! Better to use the CLR's as the target reference.
Those things are bright.
I know they are supposed to be flat, but the problem with them is they are just not like any other output source we have. They don't match our mains or my IEMs very well. At this point though I am just using them for feedback and some "feel" around me over the top of my IEMs, so it works out.