Mic Guitar Amp for Live Sound: Controlling Stage Volume | Sound Advice
Ever struggled with excessive stage volume? In this video, we explore how keeping guitar cabinets at a low volume can significantly contribute to overall stage sound control. Learn why the guitar cabinet should be a monitoring tool for the musician, not the primary sound source for the audience. Discover how miking guitar cabinets allows for greater control over the guitar’s sound in both the front-of-house mix and individual monitor mixes. By implementing these techniques, you can achieve a more balanced and manageable stage volume, enhancing the overall performance.
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Originally posted by UC670Uvwzkt0LxH0R_DLHIqg at https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=uIu4Mx9myyU
Hi, we use Touchmix 16 in our band. I am thinking of getting rid of guitar amps and instead, going directly into the mixer and using floor monitors or in-ear for simpler and faster set-up. Does the Touchmix 16 already have a built-in DI or cab simulation when using their presets? Or do I need to buy a separate DI and cab simulation pedal for guitars and other instruments?