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michael.butler
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I will be taking my vs-2480 on the first mobile gig I've ever done. It is in a small church w/ a choir of about 20 or so. Accompaniment is from a digital piano and some taped music. I will be recording several numbers w/ just choir and piano, and a couple songs w/ "lead vocalists" backed by choir.
I know very little about the church's sound system except that they use a relatively new Peavey 16 channel mixer. The choir is miced using 4 of those very small overheads that hang from the ceiling. (sorry I don't know anymore about brand or model...neither did the soundman I spoke w/ over the phone). The digital piano and cassette deck are also routed through the mixer. The mixer has no outputs for individual channels. As far as I know, the only outputs are A/B pairs which they use for a pair of main and a pair of monitor speakers. There are also stereo RCA outs I believe, and, of course, a headphone jack.
As I said earlier, I've never recorded when a house PA was part of the configuration, so I'm not sure what the best approach would be. Should I do all of the mixing on the Peavey board and just use a pair of outs into the recorder? Or would it make more sense to bypass the board altogether and let the Roland do the mixing? Of course, then there's the issue of speakers. Also, I've no idea of the quality of the overhead mics they use. I wonder if I should use my own.
To summarize:
WHAT THEY HAVE: Mixer w/ limited outputs, digital piano, tape deck, and 4 "micro" o.heads.
WHAT I HAVE: The 2480 (plenty I/O's), preamps (dbx 386, presonus bl. tube, joemeek mq3) , a pair of Octava 012's, 4 sm 57's, an sm 58, an sm 94, AT 4047, BLUE babyottle.
THE ?'S: What's the best method for routing to the recorder still allowing use of their PA speakers? Which should mics I use?
I know these are super elementary questions for most of you. So any amount of help would be greatly, greatly appreciated.
Thanks,
M. Butler
I know very little about the church's sound system except that they use a relatively new Peavey 16 channel mixer. The choir is miced using 4 of those very small overheads that hang from the ceiling. (sorry I don't know anymore about brand or model...neither did the soundman I spoke w/ over the phone). The digital piano and cassette deck are also routed through the mixer. The mixer has no outputs for individual channels. As far as I know, the only outputs are A/B pairs which they use for a pair of main and a pair of monitor speakers. There are also stereo RCA outs I believe, and, of course, a headphone jack.
As I said earlier, I've never recorded when a house PA was part of the configuration, so I'm not sure what the best approach would be. Should I do all of the mixing on the Peavey board and just use a pair of outs into the recorder? Or would it make more sense to bypass the board altogether and let the Roland do the mixing? Of course, then there's the issue of speakers. Also, I've no idea of the quality of the overhead mics they use. I wonder if I should use my own.
To summarize:
WHAT THEY HAVE: Mixer w/ limited outputs, digital piano, tape deck, and 4 "micro" o.heads.
WHAT I HAVE: The 2480 (plenty I/O's), preamps (dbx 386, presonus bl. tube, joemeek mq3) , a pair of Octava 012's, 4 sm 57's, an sm 58, an sm 94, AT 4047, BLUE babyottle.
THE ?'S: What's the best method for routing to the recorder still allowing use of their PA speakers? Which should mics I use?
I know these are super elementary questions for most of you. So any amount of help would be greatly, greatly appreciated.
Thanks,
M. Butler
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