
RideTheCrash
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I am working on a project for one of my classes. The basic idea of it is to survey certain elements of a show and write down what you can note. It doesn't have to be perfect, just what you see. It's more geared towards sports games, but concerts are allowed to. I have a DVD for Hendrix playing Berkeley on May 30th, 1970 which I'm doing. So far I'm doing fairly well, but thought you guys might have some input.
Jimi appears to have 3 Marshall full stacks. I see a few random mics, but it's hard to pinpoint how many are setup on these stacks. The camera is rarely, if ever on Billy Cox, so I have no idea what he is using. I assume he is mic'd up. All I need to know is audio placement. A vocal mic for Jimi and however many amp ones, and for drums there seems to be a right overhead and a low center overhead, possibly a snare mic and mics for his rack and floor tom.
I'm also unsure of the monitor placement. There seems to be one center stage (very box like, not like the wedge kind I normally see today), and probably one on the side past the camera. There only like 3 cameras for this show, with limited areas which they go, so it's hard to see the entire stage.
Is anybody familiar with Hendrix concert setups?
Jimi appears to have 3 Marshall full stacks. I see a few random mics, but it's hard to pinpoint how many are setup on these stacks. The camera is rarely, if ever on Billy Cox, so I have no idea what he is using. I assume he is mic'd up. All I need to know is audio placement. A vocal mic for Jimi and however many amp ones, and for drums there seems to be a right overhead and a low center overhead, possibly a snare mic and mics for his rack and floor tom.
I'm also unsure of the monitor placement. There seems to be one center stage (very box like, not like the wedge kind I normally see today), and probably one on the side past the camera. There only like 3 cameras for this show, with limited areas which they go, so it's hard to see the entire stage.
Is anybody familiar with Hendrix concert setups?