In-ear monitoring?
Hello 🙂
I'm planning to play a small "living room concert" this fall. I sing and play guitar, and my cousin plays drums. We want to use in-ear monitoring, but we're both completely new to this. Can anyone tell me what we need to purchase to ensure the end result sounds good?
thanks in advance
Hi! I know this situation well. Does the colleague eDrum play? Because aSet + Guitar Plus singing in the living room can be very loud.
Maybe the drummer should use hotrods. But to the question:
What technique do you have? Drum + Guitar Box? How or where is the micro connected? How great is space and how many people will be in it?
Inears make sense in particular when each musician can build his own monitor mix from the system. The mixing console provides appropriate aux paths and then everyone can adjust their sound mix.
Please write your complete setup here (please contact model if necessary). I could say what you need or even think more concretely.
But for the situation I am with FlorianH246: if you have inears and who are really close You nothing else, especially not if Your colleague says something without talking to the microphone and hardly the audience. It’s not very horny for “livefeeling.”
I use the inear seldom even in the test room, have turned one box so that I get the directly, which usually extends. By the way, I’m a drummer and a singer, my inear I only use at shows where I’m positioned between or behind the boxes.
I’ll wait to see if you’re giving some more information, the whole field is too complicated. Gruss
At a living room concert? Just align the speaker so that he’ll give you a little “with” that’s 100x enough… Otherwise, I would take a small active box, put on an AUX path from the mixer and before you put on the floor. In-Ear is for such an absolute overkill, or rather detrimental, because the spectators no longer have any additional Atmo microphones.
What is there for equipment or what is expected to be used?