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As the summer comes to an end, let’s talk about handling those outdoor gigs.
Music: Jahzzar, Please Listen Carefully; spinningmerkaba, Urbana-Metronica (wooh-yeah mix).
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So indoor/outdoor, in general, do you have differences in your rig?
- Paul:
- Usually take a bigger rig
- Outdoors there are no walls for the lows to bounce off… need more oomph to carry the bass… There’s a reason you see the famous, full-on 8×10 Ampeg SVT stack at the outdoor festival stage!
- Dave
- Mostly what changes for me are the accessories in my rig
- Cable length/power supplies
- Fan / Windscreen for the mic / Towel
- Amp Stand
- Because I travel light normally, I really need to consider the air I’m pushing out
- It can be a challenge if there’s no PA:
- Mostly what changes for me are the accessories in my rig
How do you manage your sound on stage when the outdoor venue is large but your bass isn’t going through the PA?
- Paul:
- Oh man, this should never happen! Outdoors in a big venue you need a PA with real subs, and to run through it along with your rig
- Dave:
- It can be a struggle but I either place my speaker next to me or
- Daisy chain a 2nd cabinet in front of the line of the band
Is there a difference in how you set your levels/eq?
- Paul
- I turn it up — that’s mostly it. Might goose the low lows a bit 😉
- Dave
- I really enjoy that outdoor gig where I can kick the lows and highs up a bit more than I usually need. – A little liberating
What are some other areas to consider when playing an outdoor gig?
- Paul — I usually think about summer!
- Hydration — need to make sure you have lots of water, NOT ALCOHOL
- This is the biggest mistake I see people making
- The alcohol also will make you less aware of your sun exposure and your hydration needs
- Waterproof sunscreen — be careful of face, I always end up with some running into my eyes
- Hydration — need to make sure you have lots of water, NOT ALCOHOL
- Dave
- Watch out for those colder gigs – late/fall, early spring – Gloves?
- I never assume there’s going to be plenty of water – cooler time
Photo by Nainoa Shizuru on Unsplash