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Post by Mojo on May 14, 2012 15:40:03 GMT -5
Here's my live setup: As you can see, the guitar - usually a Taylor ns24e or a Tom Anderson Crowdster - goes straight into Korg Pitchblack tuner pedal. It's been a very reliable tuner for me, having been on the floor for at least 1 gig a week for the past two years. Zero problem to report. Then it goes into a TC Helicon Harmony G pedal, which provides vocal harmonies that analyze the chords played on the guitar to provide more accurate harmonies. From the TCHG it goes straight into the instrument "in" on the PA, a Bose L1 Compact. The microphone - a cheapie from Shure in my case - goes into a Behringer EuroLive 205D personal monitor that is mounted on its own mic stand, facing me. While I could plug the guitar into it as well, I do not. I use it solely to hear my dry vocals. From there it goes into the TCHG so that I can add harmonies on the fly. From the TCHG it goes straight into the Bose L1 Compact PA via the mic "in". It's been a reliable set up for me. The only new addition is the 205D and so far, so good. not pictured here are the mic stand and the iPad that I have mounted on it w/ the OnSong app to act as a prompter for whichever one of the 600+ songs in the repertoire I may be singing at the moment!
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Post by rayden44 on May 14, 2012 18:12:35 GMT -5
Thought you had some issues with the behringer monitor? or was that a different box? It looks a really nice thing to have I've tried a few apps for lyrics and chords. Just now trying onsong and it's very cool... it might be my new app for the job. Easy to read, nice and consistent sizing.
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Post by Mojo on May 14, 2012 20:30:46 GMT -5
Had an issue once w/ feedback because I was stuck in a corner for the gig. Other than that, no problem.
I did have a hellish time w/ a Behringer mixer. I replaced that w/ a Mackie.
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