Performing with the L1 Pro: Difference between revisions
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How does it sound? - It may seem unusual for a few minutes because you are hearing yourself in much the same way the audience is hearing you. This is a big difference because you will be hearing yourself in the context of the room instead of out of context in the monitor. ... [[Hearing Yourself|full article]] | How does it sound? - It may seem unusual for a few minutes because you are hearing yourself in much the same way the audience is hearing you. This is a big difference because you will be hearing yourself in the context of the room instead of out of context in the monitor. ... [[Hearing Yourself|full article]] | ||
=== Mixing Yourself In | === Mixing Yourself In A Group === | ||
Using a typical [[Triple Amplification System|triple amplification system]], a professional Front-Of-House engineer rides vocals, varies the level of horn sections and rides (and often misses) lead solos. They do this because they and not you can hear a mix over the mains “out front”. ... [[Mixing Yourself|full article]] | With today's modern compact sound systems, you are probably controlling your sound from the stage. You are not relying on someone else to make you sound great. It's your responsibility. Using the L1 systems as designed, you can hear yourself better than with conventional PA gear. | ||
Using a typical [[Triple Amplification System|triple amplification system]], a professional Front-Of-House engineer rides vocals, varies the level of horn sections, and rides (and often misses) lead solos. They do this because they and not you can hear a mix over the mains “out front”. ... [[Mixing Yourself|full article]] | |||
=== Microphone Technique === | === Microphone Technique === | ||