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At The Back => Time Out => Topic started by: adamj on February 09, 2013, 10:01:52 PM
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Bit of a techy qeuestion:
thinking of doing a one man band kinda thing, covers etc. I would be playing guitar and singing (basic tunes!). So far I have the guitars and a POD XT Live, but was wondering what else i would need. My band has mixers, PA, power amps, monitors etc but im looking for a simple as possible setup. Would i get away with the following:
Guitars
Mic x1
POD
4 Channel Mixer (suggestions?)
Laptop for backing tracks
Plus anything else you can suggest? Gear recommendations welcome, dont really know much on the technical side of things!
Cheers
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Well you didn't include a type of PA in the list, so I'd say you need that. I'd bring a backup guitar just in case. Does the POD loop? If not I'd probably get a looper pedal even if you have the backing tracks.
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Any suggestions on a PA? I see active and passive and a bit overwhelmed by choice. Never used a loop pedal, would proably do without to be honest
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Any suggestions on a PA? I see active and passive and a bit overwhelmed by choice. Never used a loop pedal, would proably do without to be honest
Here you can watch how easy to make a one(wo)manband with a looper:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=pdu_IWxSSk4 (http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=pdu_IWxSSk4)
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And another example for us old gamer nerds. ;)
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=PTSUR3RHh9M (http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=PTSUR3RHh9M)
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Any suggestions on a PA? I see active and passive and a bit overwhelmed by choice. Never used a loop pedal, would proably do without to be honest
I'd go powered unless you're playing massive places. Unpowered speakers means you need to buy a power amp and most likely a mixer, or a mixer that can power a speaker. A lot of powered speakers have multiple channels for vox and guitar, EQ, volumes, etc.
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thanks mate.
some decent efforts in the vids too!