
jjs6067
New member
Hello,
My band is trying to play live but it is becoming very difficult to figure out how we are going to do this. We are a linkin park style band so we have a lot of synths and effects. We want to use these as backing tracks for our live shows. Here's the problem...
We sort of know what gear we need to pull it off but were not sure how each piece fits in the puzzle. Here's what i believe we need:
Laptop
PA System (Mics, Speakers, Mixer, Cables)
In-Ear Monitors (For click tracks and cueing the next track)
Basically here's the solution we need: We are going to be using real guitar, real drums, and -- obviously -- real vocals. When we play a song we need to be perfectly on time which is why we need a click track, so the synth parts come in at the right time. We also need to be able to cue a track when as were talking to the audience between songs. We also need to be able know how everything connects to one another. I'm assuming we would use a laptop to play the backing tracks through the mixer.
But how do we isolate a click track so that its coming through our in-ear monitors? Obviously, we don't want the crowd to hear the click track. We also need to hear ourselves through the in-ear monitors.
Sorry this is so lengthy, and probably not too organized, but if anyone has a solution to this, that would be awesome!
My band is trying to play live but it is becoming very difficult to figure out how we are going to do this. We are a linkin park style band so we have a lot of synths and effects. We want to use these as backing tracks for our live shows. Here's the problem...
We sort of know what gear we need to pull it off but were not sure how each piece fits in the puzzle. Here's what i believe we need:
Laptop
PA System (Mics, Speakers, Mixer, Cables)
In-Ear Monitors (For click tracks and cueing the next track)
Basically here's the solution we need: We are going to be using real guitar, real drums, and -- obviously -- real vocals. When we play a song we need to be perfectly on time which is why we need a click track, so the synth parts come in at the right time. We also need to be able to cue a track when as were talking to the audience between songs. We also need to be able know how everything connects to one another. I'm assuming we would use a laptop to play the backing tracks through the mixer.
But how do we isolate a click track so that its coming through our in-ear monitors? Obviously, we don't want the crowd to hear the click track. We also need to hear ourselves through the in-ear monitors.
Sorry this is so lengthy, and probably not too organized, but if anyone has a solution to this, that would be awesome!